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  • 5 Sep 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, Sir, I rise to support the Motion for some reasons. What we are debating here today is a reflection of the feelings of the people of Kenya. We represent the people of Kenya. Therefore, what we are saying is what they are saying. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 5 Sep 2013 in National Assembly: We should get ourselves out of the Rome Statute. However, we are a law abiding people. Kenya is a country that has healed. We are a reformed state. The 2013 elections were very peaceful. The President issued title deeds to people in Mombasa. Everyone can see how happy the people at the coastal region are. If we bring in The Hague issue, we will erode the confidence that Kenyans have. view
  • 5 Sep 2013 in National Assembly: Another thing I would like to say about this Motion is that it actually indicates that our people--- view
  • 31 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I want to donate a minute each to the following hon. Members: hon. Aburi, Esther, Gladys, Nderitu and Kiptui. view
  • 31 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I wish to thank all the Members who have supported this Motion from across the divide. One of the requests that has been made is to put this into a Bill. I will start working on it from today. My consulting legal leader, hon. Namwamba, is already on the computer working on it. I am sure with this, the motionless energy of the youth is going to be kinetic. It will generate some heat. view
  • 31 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. So, once that motionless energy generates heat, we will go the Korea, China and Taiwan way. We shall view
  • 25 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I stand to second this Bill. I have interacted with this Bill as a member of the Budget and Appropriation Committee and also as a member of ICPAK. No country can develop without raising revenue cheaply, efficiently and effectively. I have also been in practice as a certified public accountant. I was an auditor and I have read through the revised VAT Act, 2003. One of the salient features that I have noted is the reduction of the zero-rated goods. The Government and even KRA do not have resources and ability to confirm the ... view
  • 24 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, before I move this Motion, I would like to notify this House of a typographical error in line five below and seven from up that reads: “---this House urges the Government to consider spending 0.1 per cent”. It should be 1 per cent. That was a typographical error. view
  • 24 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am talking on behalf of many Kenyans who are leaving primary schools and going to secondary schools; who are consuming a lot of revenues in this country since we started the free primary education and, subsequently, the free secondary education. I would like this House to note that the enrolment for the KCPE exams in 2008 was 695,777 pupils. By last year, 2012, it had grown to 811,930 pupils. As regards KCPE--- view
  • 24 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to move the following Motion:- THAT, aware that a majority of the residents of Kenya are youth under the age of 30 years, whose numbers are being increased in the ranks of the unemployed every year after completion of primary and secondary school; further aware that the Government has invested a lot of money in them through free primary and secondary education; also noting that the revenue collected by this economy is in excess of Kshs.1trillion, and that the country has immense opportunities available to create employment for the said youth who will ... view

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