All parliamentary appearances
Entries 581 to 590 of 1598.
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18 Jun 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to lay the following Paper on the Table of the Senate, today, Tuesday, 18th June, 2019:- Report of the Mediation Committee on The Physical Planning Bill (National Assembly Bills No.34 of 2017).
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18 Jun 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to give notice of the following Motion- THAT the Senate adopts the Report of the Mediation Committee on The Physical Planning Bill (National Assembly Bills No.34 of 2017) laid on the Table of the Senate on Tuesday, 18th June, 2019, and pursuant to Article 113 of the Constitution and Standing Order No.161(3) of the Senate Standing Orders, approves the mediated version of the Bill.
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13 Jun 2019 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. My time starts now. This Petition is a cry of a sad situation that this House is witnessing helplessly. I am sad that the little oversight money that this House was asking for has been removed from the budget. There is gluttony and greed in the counties and our people are suffering. We are witnesses to that. Wananchi are suffering because they see theft at their doorsteps. It is better when that theft happens at the national Government. Therefore, we need a wholesome approach to this matter. It should not just be a petition and ...
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13 Jun 2019 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for this opportunity. We have a problem in this country and governors are behaving like presidents. They do not believe that they are supposed to serve the people of Kenya. Instead, they believe that they should loot the money given to them by the Senate. As Senators, we are supposed to oversight yet we have not been given a single cent to do that. All the money has been left to the governors who are looting billions of shillings. We have created 47 units of theft. Governors are stealing public funds with impunity.
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12 Jun 2019 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I second.
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12 Jun 2019 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I second.
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11 Jun 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise to support Sen. Wetangula. I wish to underline my support for his sentiments. There should be no rule in this House which binds you as the Chair to any particular kind of horse-riding approach. I am glad to hear that you will exercise your discretion.
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11 Jun 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am rising on a point of order. I wanted to add something after Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr. spoke.
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11 Jun 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, he raised a matter touching on my Committee after I had spoken. I wanted to clarify something to this House so that we are together. Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr. brought this matter and my Committee took it seriously; we visited the site. This morning, we had a discussion about it and on Thursday you are invited to a meeting where the Cabinet Secretary (CS) is invited so that you come and we join hands.
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11 Jun 2019 in Senate:
Therefore, he should not mention the issue of Kiboko as an example of one of those statements that have been put on the back burner. My Committee is active and is alert to the wishes and suffering of our people.
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