4 Mar 2014 in National Assembly:
As a mathematician, I just look for what other criteria was used to arrive at that minority name in that group. I see the only possibility is that your chances are inversely proportional to your distance from the high point. I am really worried because there is also a plan to keep this high point in the centre of gravity for the next 20 years. I do not know whether this inverse proportion will be working for the next 20 years and after that, what will happen to the rest of Kenya?
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4 Mar 2014 in National Assembly:
The Committee did their work. They were given names and they did the best they could. In any case, hon. Kaluma was there from my---
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4 Mar 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Speaker. I was saying that even when you go through the list of members, you will find Musundi holding the first position. Nelly Awori Matheka holds number two and then you find Jedidah Wakonyo Waruhiu; the first to be picked. The rest were picked because the first one had been picked. Hon. Speaker, I would like to ask the Jubilee Government to realize that Kenya is a community of 42 tribes and in making public appointments, due care must be taken to ensure that the face of Kenya is represented. A president is elected by his supporters, ...
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27 Feb 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, the amendment proposes to make the Inspector General and the two Deputy Inspector Generals full time members of the Commission. I think that is not in order. They are supposed to remain ex-officio members who only come for the meetings. The principal Act which the proposed amendment seeks to amend states that the Chairperson, the members of the Commission other than ex- officio members shall serve on a full time basis. So, if we amend that by removing ex- officio members from that clause the Inspector General and the deputies will be full time members. I ...
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27 Feb 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, when you put a Question you are supposed to get an answer from the Members. When the Members vote, we have voted. You cannot seek your own view by taking a Question back to the Members.
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27 Feb 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, if we just allow the council to identify by themselves without any public participation--- We should invite the public to participate and help the council in identifying these heroes. So I support the amendment.
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27 Feb 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. I also rise to support the amendment because it is going to encourage young Kenyans to become heroes.
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19 Feb 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I wish to take this opportunity to thank hon. Sakaja for bringing this Bill to Parliament. Hon. Sakaja has shown us that he truly was nominated to represent the youth in this Assembly. We have all talked very well about how beneficial this Bill is going to be to the youth, and I suppose to the women and the disabled when we make the amendments. I also want to take this opportunity to now address the youth. This is because I look at a young man in my constituency now and clearly the young ...
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19 Feb 2014 in National Assembly:
the Uwezo Fund because she is a woman and she can get the Uwezo Fund because she is young. She can get the Youth Fund because she is young and she can get the Women Fund because she is a woman. Now, she can also get 30 per cent public procurement because she is both young and a woman. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, there is no further reason for any young person in this country to keep blaming the system claiming they do not have capital to set up business and claiming they do not have a market to sell ...
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19 Feb 2014 in National Assembly:
Mbadi, please I have three minutes. Sit down.
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