1 Feb 2017 in National Assembly:
compulsory for you to vote. I will table a Motion before this House to persuade the House to pass that into law, so that people respect universal suffrage.
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31 Jan 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, you can see the interest of Members on the issue of roads. Each one of us has a problem. I take this opportunity to thank Hon. Sara for coming up with this Petition. It touches on every constituency and county. I suggest that before next week, the Committee should come and tell us exactly the status of the implementation of what we passed in this House, that each constituency that did not have a tarmac road network, should have 20 kilometres. That Statement should come from the Departmental Committee on Transport, Public Works and Housing. I have ...
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31 Jan 2017 in National Assembly:
I, therefore, request this House, through you, that the Committee in charge of transport comes up with a Statement to tell us the status so that we can tell our people what is happening.
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31 Jan 2017 in National Assembly:
I, therefore, support.
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26 Jan 2017 in National Assembly:
The way he was dressed up?
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26 Jan 2017 in National Assembly:
The way he was dressed up?
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26 Jan 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, is it in order for a Member to rise up and tell us that we have already legalised theft of votes? Can he explain how that happened? I do not understand whether it is a slip of the tongue or not.
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26 Jan 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, is it in order for a Member to rise up and tell us that we have already legalised theft of votes? Can he explain how that happened? I do not understand whether it is a slip of the tongue or not.
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26 Jan 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, it is sad. I worked in a private company and in the Government. It is sad that this Bill would have come at this hour. As an Hon. Member has said and I followed it keenly, they are waiting for the Third Reading so that this can be sneaked in. All we are saying is recycling members who have worked before is a very serious case. Most of these parastatals have failed because of the appointees some who are not knowledgeable in their operations. They are just picked because they are politically-related or related to senior ...
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26 Jan 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, it is sad. I worked in a private company and in the Government. It is sad that this Bill would have come at this hour. As an Hon. Member has said and I followed it keenly, they are waiting for the Third Reading so that this can be sneaked in. All we are saying is recycling members who have worked before is a very serious case. Most of these parastatals have failed because of the appointees some who are not knowledgeable in their operations. They are just picked because they are politically-related or related to senior ...
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