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Entries 1181 to 1190 of 6196.

  • 5 Nov 2024 in National Assembly: No. Just withdraw the last sentence or I will order it to be expunged from the records. view
  • 5 Nov 2024 in National Assembly: Yes. You may sit down. view
  • 5 Nov 2024 in National Assembly: Just a minute, Hon. Wamboka. Hon. Bisau, just a minute. Hon. Wanjala, just get it that we have had a bit of deliberation on the matter. I want us to go back to the business we were transacting. Make it easy for the House to transact business. Just withdraw that statement so that we mainstream back to Hon. Kajwang’. Hon. Wamboka, I will hear you after Hon. Wanjala has withdrawn his remarks. view
  • 5 Nov 2024 in National Assembly: Hon. Wanjala, I am still with you. I do not know whether you are listening to the Chair. Can you listen to the Chair? Hon. Wanjala, I want you to withdraw the statement imputing that the people who are wherever you say they were went there because they are poor. The clarification being made, which I hear you agree with, is that those people were there celebrating Christmas. Therefore, the bread they were being given was not because of lack, but because they were celebrating. You may be right that the President could have extended it elsewhere. However, it is ... view
  • 5 Nov 2024 in National Assembly: Just a minute, Members. Hon. Wanjala, did I hear you withdraw? view
  • 5 Nov 2024 in National Assembly: Hon. Wanjala, you withdraw unequivocally when you do so. Please, just say you withdraw the statement imputing the people of Soy were being given bread because they are poor. Just say you withdraw so that we transact business. view
  • 5 Nov 2024 in National Assembly: Hon. Wanjala, do I hear you withdrawing the statement you made? view
  • 5 Nov 2024 in National Assembly: Thank you. view
  • 5 Nov 2024 in National Assembly: Hon. Wamboka, do you want to run the House when I am seated here? I have decided otherwise. Hon. Wamboka, let me hear you now. view
  • 5 Nov 2024 in National Assembly: Hon. Wamboka, just a minute. We are already done. What I heard Hon. Janet Sitienei say is that those Christmas gifts were given to everybody and it is not because they were poor. That ‘everybody’ included the people from western Kenya. Unless I did not hear her right, I find no fault with that. I have not requested you to speak. There was nothing out of order in what Hon. Janet Sitienei mentioned. view

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