All parliamentary appearances
Entries 5261 to 5270 of 17848.
-
20 May 2015 in Senate:
Order, Senator, you are supposed to be seeking clarification.
view
-
20 May 2015 in Senate:
You have referred to most Members including yourself. However, you started the onslaught.
view
-
20 May 2015 in Senate:
To deal with that specific matter, the Chair is perfectly in order.
view
-
20 May 2015 in Senate:
Of course, that does not mean that you should not be consulting in the future. Ideally, it also depends on the timing of some of the statements. Some of them come a bit too late for the Chair to convene a meeting yet he is under the obligation to report to the House. Ideally, the statement should be sought in good time so that the committee can interrogate it. I am sure if the Committee interrogated the issue that would have been to the benefit of our contributions before we come to the Plenary. I will give the last chances ...
view
-
20 May 2015 in Senate:
Chairman.
view
-
20 May 2015 in Senate:
Order, Senators! Order, Chairman! First, Chairman, you have told the House that you are attempting to answer. We do not make attempts here. We respond to Statements and answer questions. This is not a place for attempts. This is a place where Kenyans are seeking information and they must be given, through their elected representatives. Secondly, the issues at hand are about security. The university was attacked on 2nd April and you are actually confirming that the students are yet to report. Only 44 out of 610 have reported. So, they are giving Garissa University College as an example on ...
view
-
20 May 2015 in Senate:
Order, Senators! Before the Chair responds, yesterday you did a good job on the three Bills which were on Second Reading. Today they are here for the Third Reading. Therefore, it is important that we embark on them the soonest possible. So, I want to encourage each and every one of you to remain present until that particular business has been disposed. Chair!
view
-
20 May 2015 in Senate:
Order, Chair! First, I want to commend you for a real attempt to answer, but the House is not satisfied. It is not enough to tell Senators to ask their constituents to take their children there. That is not in doubt. The issue is whether it is safe for the students to be there? I will give you another one week to report to the House that it is absolutely safe with concrete measures of safety by the national police. We are not going to rely on the Kenya Police Reservists (KPR).
view
-
20 May 2015 in Senate:
What is it Sen. Wamatangi?
view
-
20 May 2015 in Senate:
Order Sen.Wamatangi! My last Statement was on “behalf of the Senate and on my own behalf”; you are part of the Senate, or are you not?
view