All parliamentary appearances
Entries 581 to 590 of 17848.
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5 Jan 2017 in Senate:
Order Members. Every Member here - that is why I allowed the Second Reading - will speak to a point or various points. So, if Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale is obsessed with a particular contribution; that is yours. If the majority side is obsessed with another one, that is theirs. Everybody has a right to decide what to contribute on. I want to agree with Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale and repeat that the majority leader and his deputy are running the danger of being repetitive. In fact, I am concerned that the people who are praising illiteracy are the same people who ...
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5 Jan 2017 in Senate:
What is your point of order, Sen. Muthama?
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5 Jan 2017 in Senate:
Order, Sen. Muthama, you have made it even worse.
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5 Jan 2017 in Senate:
Those were challenged from the very beginning and Sen. (Prof.) Anyang'- Nyong'o defended himself very well. He said that it is this kind of things that create an environment that such rumours thrive. That is how he acquitted himself unless you had stepped out. 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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5 Jan 2017 in Senate:
What is it, Sen. Khaniri? 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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5 Jan 2017 in Senate:
Order. Sen. Khaniri. It helps to consult the Chair since there are already parallel consultations. I am not refusing, but it is not fair to ambush the Chair especially on such a day. Approach the Chair and we will agree how to proceed including appreciating the technicalities. We do not have to deal with all those issues in the Plenary. Proceed, Sen. Murkomen as Sen. Khaniri approaches the Chair.
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5 Jan 2017 in Senate:
Proceed, Sen. Wetangula.
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5 Jan 2017 in Senate:
Order! Senators! I am impressed with your levels of investigation and the desire to interrogate each and every English word and in the process inviting trouble to yourselves. For you, Sen. Wamatangi, there is nothing in the normal usage of the English language, a language that I read well, to state that something is putting you on a collision path and that is just a statement. There is nothing like a collision path but a collision. Hon. Members, it is important to listen to your own contributions as well. Sen. Wamatangi himself made the same assertions. Just because they are ...
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5 Jan 2017 in Senate:
Order. Sen. Murkomen. The rules are very clear. Unfortunately, you have to assume your seat when another Member has been given---
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5 Jan 2017 in Senate:
What is it, Sen. Mukiite?
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