All parliamentary appearances
Entries 861 to 870 of 1598.
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27 Nov 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the details are as follows-
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27 Nov 2018 in Senate:
I thank my dear sister.
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27 Nov 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I believe that he is asking whether your office may---
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27 Nov 2018 in Senate:
I am audible, but maybe some people need some aids. Mr. Speaker, Sir, on scrutiny of the resolutions of the Senate, Standing Order No.218---
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27 Nov 2018 in Senate:
Sen. Mutula Kilonzo, please listen to me now. Do not talk back there and then you---
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27 Nov 2018 in Senate:
Whereas the Committee has tabled reports before the House, the House is yet to debate the Reports and make resolutions. The Committee continues to closely follow the proceedings relating to energy on the Floor of the House.
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27 Nov 2018 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. On public participation; the Committee has held 30 sittings so far and all have been open to the public for their attendance. On occasion, it has received interested members of the public attending meetings. Moreover, the Committee has held three sessions with the sole purpose of consulting with the public on various legislations committed---
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27 Nov 2018 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. The Committee has held 30 sittings so far which have been open to the public and it has received interested members of the public attending its meetings. Moreover, the Committee has held three sessions with the sole purpose of consulting the public on various legislations committed to the Committee. On stakeholder engagements, the Committee has met with the Ministry of Energy. The Committee engaged the stakeholders on 13th May, 2018, regarding the plight and the outcry and the measures that were being taken to address the cost of energy. The Ministry of Energy and the ...
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22 Nov 2018 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I rise not to quote the necessary paragraphs in the Standing Order but I rise to say that the Senate has the overall responsibility on the functions and the orderly framework of counties. Truly, the Committee on Devolution and Intergovernmental Relations must step in, on behalf of this House, to either advice, revoke or correct. In future, I would even want them to reprimand. We should not restrict our overall mandate, as the Senate, because we are responsible for ensuring that devolution takes effect. Some of us get extremely disturbed The electronic version of the ...
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22 Nov 2018 in Senate:
when we get to know of the things that are happening in counties yet we seem docile. Resources are being wasted and stolen, and we seem not to be doing anything. Instead, we come here to quote a certain paragraph in the Standing Order saying that this does not concern us. We are leaders who are elected and we have a mandate over counties to ensure that the people of this country enjoy the services that were envisaged in the Constitution. The Constitution did not envisage a county with either rogue MCA‟s or a governor who behaves like a chieftain. ...
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