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13 Oct 2015 in Senate:
Order! Members. It is true, Sen. Khaniri, at one stage you alluded that those of us who are leaders in conservation, which means you are fully converted. Awhile ago you were dealing with Sen. Kiraitu’s matter and demonstrating how the Committee works diligently, and I agree completely. Keep that The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
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13 Oct 2015 in Senate:
Order, Sen. Khaniri. If you respond to the specific matter first, you can then draw the generic conclusion that it is these kinds of actions by this Government, I can understand that. But if you just respond by blanket condemnation, I think it is unfair to the question and your role as a Committee of the House.
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13 Oct 2015 in Senate:
Proceed, Sen. Khaniri.
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13 Oct 2015 in Senate:
That Statement is done.The last Statement is from the Chair committee on Finance, Commerce and Budget. What is it, Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale? I hope you are not attempting to respond to your own Statement.
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13 Oct 2015 in Senate:
Order, Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale, you know you have plenty of airtime in this House. You did not need that one. You should have approached me and I would have silently dropped the matter. Order, Senators. We must make progress. It is approaching 4.30 p.m. If the matter is not in the Order Paper, it may not be crucial for today. Orders No. 8 and 9 will be deferred to tomorrow and both will take priority. We are going to deal with Order No.10 for the remainder of the day and I will make communication on that.
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13 Oct 2015 in Senate:
Hon. Senators, as you may recall, pursuant to Standing Order 25, the President of the United Republic of Tanzania, H.E. (Dr.) Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, addressed a Joint Sitting of Parliament on 6th October, 2015. I would like to guide the House on how we shall proceed on this matter as it is the next order. Hon. Senators, Standing Order No. 25(3) state as follows:- “Standing Order No.23 ( President entering or leaving the Chamber) and 24
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13 Oct 2015 in Senate:
shall, with necessary modifications, apply to a visiting Head of State or such other dignitary.” Standing Order No.24 (5) and (6) state as follows:- “(5) Whenever the President delivers an Address to Parliament, a Senator may, as soon as practicable thereafter, lay the Presidential Address on the Table of the Senate following reading of such Address. (6) A Senator may give a notice of Motion, that “The Thanks of the Senate be recorded for the exposition of public policy contained in the Address of the President” but debate on the Address shall not exceed three sitting days.” Hon. Senators, on ...
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13 Oct 2015 in Senate:
Order, Sen. Musila!
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13 Oct 2015 in Senate:
In fact, that is why you were standing while I was standing too. Order, Sen. Musila!
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13 Oct 2015 in Senate:
Sen. Musila, I will not listen to your point of order if you do not obey my ruling. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
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