All parliamentary appearances
Entries 17021 to 17030 of 17848.
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23 Jul 2009 in National Assembly:
Order, Dr. Khalwale! You cannot say you do not know and the Minister has just informed the House that it exists; so, we know.
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23 Jul 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Linturi, as I contemplate on the request by Dr. Khalwale!
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23 Jul 2009 in National Assembly:
Order, Mr. Linturi! I am not interrupting you. Mr. Minister, first, lay the documents on the Table so that as hon. Members contribute we may also be looking at it.
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23 Jul 2009 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Members! Let us not debate this matter further. The Chair has looked at those documents. I would like to request for additional time so that by Wednesday, the Chair will make a ruling on this matter. Please, bear with the Chair. I am sure all your view points will be taken into account. Next Order!
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22 Jul 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I also wish to associate myself with the accolades the Minister for Fisheries Development is receiving in this House. Indeed, I can confirm that in March, he came to Turkana to try to draw up a plan for the largest inland lake in the Republic of Kenya. That is not Lake Victoria as many people might think. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, when are we getting that plan ready, and has the Minister factored sufficient resources in this yearâs Budget to ensure the plan is realized? How much has he factored?
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22 Jul 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, you will recall that last year, as a Parliament, we sent teams to the entire Republic, including Eldama Ravine. I led that delegation. Some of the centers including schools had been displaced. It took concerted efforts in terms of convincing, in peace meetings, to get residents back to the centers and to the schools. I want to inform the Assistant Minister that it is not just due to displacement alone that the children are not back in school. It is also the fact that the school was destroyed. What is he doing in terms of ...
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22 Jul 2009 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. Is the Assistant Minister in order to mislead this House and the entire Republic that the Grand Coalition Government does not even know how many schools were affected by the post-election violence and yet they are a direct product of the violence? These Ministers sit in this Government by virtue of the post-election violence! Since they assumed positions, they have forgotten Kenyans who died and were displaced because of them. When will this Government be serious?
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22 Jul 2009 in National Assembly:
Indeed, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I wish to confirm that my colleague had approached me yesterday and I thought they had already communicated to the Chair. That is why I was not available when you raised the matter. So, I want it to go on record that it is not because I was missing. It is because I was already aware that the Question had been deferred to tomorrow afternoon which I would like you to also confirm with the Assistant Minister present.
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22 Jul 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to support this Report. Being aware of the Parliamentary rules, you know this side is reserved for Ministers.
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22 Jul 2009 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I was here yesterday when this Question was deferred and Mr. Olago was present. It was deferred to today. It was never specified whether it is for the morning or the afternoon session. Just look at the HANSARD. So, I think is unfair to drop this Question when the hon. Member was present yesterday and the Minister went missing.
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