9 Apr 2025 in National Assembly:
Normally, we would say Parliament is functus officio on that question. However, Cabinet Secretary, just for clarity, proceed if you have something to say.
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9 Apr 2025 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Cabinet Secretary. Before you make your final remarks on matters policy around education, allow me to permit Hon. Charles Nguna to raise an issue of general policy.
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9 Apr 2025 in National Assembly:
Hon. Mawathe, what is the matter?
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9 Apr 2025 in National Assembly:
Hon. Wilberforce Oundo
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9 Apr 2025 in National Assembly:
I get you, Hon. Sigei.
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9 Apr 2025 in National Assembly:
Hon. Toroitich.
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9 Apr 2025 in National Assembly:
Cabinet Secretary, make your final remarks to the House. Let us have the responses for the Questions which have just been asked. If they will require a more substantive response in the future, please, indicate so. Make your final remarks so that we can discharge you.
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9 Apr 2025 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, that brings us to the end of that part of our business on Questions. Cabinet Secretary, let me register the gratitude of the House for your availability to respond to those matters of concern to the country. If you are needed again in future, do not hesitate to come as you may have noted that so many questions are coming up even on the backs of the ones which had been remitted to you. Always be available. The House is pleased in the manner in which you engage as a Ministry. That is critical for our national progress. ...
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