All parliamentary appearances
Entries 2711 to 2720 of 2901.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
I meant elected! Mr. Speaker, Sir, I said I support this Motion with a very powerful rider. I also want, from the outset, to congratulate and recognize the passion with which Mr. Jakoyo Midiwo has taken this issue of interest rates. I have seen myself how Kenyans have suffered as the result of interest rates that are not controlled. All of us remember what we went through in 1991/92 in this country where a majority of the middle class Kenyans here lost their properties to banks when the interest rates went as far as 75 per cent to 78 per ...
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
I meant elected! Mr. Speaker, Sir, I said I support this Motion with a very powerful rider. I also want, from the outset, to congratulate and recognize the passion with which Mr. Jakoyo Midiwo has taken this issue of interest rates. I have seen myself how Kenyans have suffered as the result of interest rates that are not controlled. All of us remember what we went through in 1991/92 in this country where a majority of the middle class Kenyans here lost their properties to banks when the interest rates went as far as 75 per cent to 78 per ...
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
I meant elected! Mr. Speaker, Sir, I said I support this Motion with a very powerful rider. I also want, from the outset, to congratulate and recognize the passion with which Mr. Jakoyo Midiwo has taken this issue of interest rates. I have seen myself how Kenyans have suffered as the result of interest rates that are not controlled. All of us remember what we went through in 1991/92 in this country where a majority of the middle class Kenyans here lost their properties to banks when the interest rates went as far as 75 per cent to 78 per ...
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
I meant elected! Mr. Speaker, Sir, I said I support this Motion with a very powerful rider. I also want, from the outset, to congratulate and recognize the passion with which Mr. Jakoyo Midiwo has taken this issue of interest rates. I have seen myself how Kenyans have suffered as the result of interest rates that are not controlled. All of us remember what we went through in 1991/92 in this country where a majority of the middle class Kenyans here lost their properties to banks when the interest rates went as far as 75 per cent to 78 per ...
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I will again implore with you as the Deputy Speaker, who has hardly any time to contribute, to be given additional five minutes. I plead with you.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I will again implore with you as the Deputy Speaker, who has hardly any time to contribute, to be given additional five minutes. I plead with you.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I will again implore with you as the Deputy Speaker, who has hardly any time to contribute, to be given additional five minutes. I plead with you.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I will again implore with you as the Deputy Speaker, who has hardly any time to contribute, to be given additional five minutes. I plead with you.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, in my opinion, the Bankers Association must be an illegal association because it is a cartel. We must have laws to regulate it and stop it. Having said that, I want to talk about the security of this country. We are engaged in a war right now. In this war, we are helping the Somali people. I had said before that without carrying the Somali people on board, we will not succeed in winning this war. We must have a very serious civilian component in the struggle. We must carry the Somali on board. Otherwise, if they ...
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, in my opinion, the Bankers Association must be an illegal association because it is a cartel. We must have laws to regulate it and stop it. Having said that, I want to talk about the security of this country. We are engaged in a war right now. In this war, we are helping the Somali people. I had said before that without carrying the Somali people on board, we will not succeed in winning this war. We must have a very serious civilian component in the struggle. We must carry the Somali on board. Otherwise, if they ...
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