All parliamentary appearances
Entries 331 to 340 of 1598.
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12 May 2020 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, we consulted the Clerk and he told me that they had the Paper.
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12 May 2020 in Senate:
I should think so.
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12 May 2020 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I rise pursuant to Standing Order 48 (1) to seek a Statement from the Standing Committee on National Security, Defense and Foreign relations regarding the alarming wave of unresolved murder cases at Ol Joro Orok Consistency in Nyandarua County in the last six months. There has been a wave of crime in Nyandarua County, particularly in Ol Jororok and Ndaragwa sub-counties. These are criminals who are specializing in the murder of women and children. They are organized criminals. They first rape women, eventually engage in cold-blooded murder of the same women that they have ...
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12 May 2020 in Senate:
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12 May 2020 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is worth noting that, in these cases, women have been victims. None of the reported cases has been resolved and nobody has been taken to court. Therefore, our request as the residents of Nyandarua is that most of the security officers in Ol Jororok and Ndaragwa sub-counties should be removed from their work places. They have overstayed and relaxed. That is why we are having all these murders. We fear going on with our businesses because people are killed, cases are reported to police stations and nothing is happening. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for example, ...
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12 May 2020 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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12 May 2020 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have no objection. It is quite good.
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5 May 2020 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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5 May 2020 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, from our experiences, it is a little difficult for a matter like this to be handled by two committees. This is because when we want the two committees to meet, the issue of quorum has been a challenge. We had a case of Kericho Tea Farms that was given to us and the Committee on Justice, Legal Affairs and Human Rights. One and a half year ago down the line, we have not been able to handle it. I would rather we handle it as Committee on Lands, Environment and Natural Resources as Sen. Sakaja requested.
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17 Mar 2020 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I stand to support the amendment. If I were asked, I would have gone with Sen. Wetangula’s opinion. The country is in a crisis. When the country is in a crisis, the leaders should be on the forefront.
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