17 Oct 2023 in National Assembly:
Hon. John Mutunga be assured that immediately you are done, the Deputy Speaker will contribute on this matter. So be concise and to the point as much as possible.
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17 Oct 2023 in National Assembly:
Hon. John Mutunga be assured that immediately you are done, the Deputy Speaker will contribute on this matter. So be concise and to the point as much as possible.
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17 Oct 2023 in National Assembly:
Next is Hon. Deputy Speaker, the Member for Uasin Gishu County and my former teacher.
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17 Oct 2023 in National Assembly:
Next is Hon. Deputy Speaker, the Member for Uasin Gishu County and my former teacher.
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17 Oct 2023 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I hope Hon. Baya now knows you can only be good if you learn from the best. 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.
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17 Oct 2023 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I hope Hon. Baya now knows you can only be good if you learn from the best. 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.
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17 Oct 2023 in National Assembly:
Hon. Kuria Kimani.
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17 Oct 2023 in National Assembly:
Hon. Kuria Kimani.
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17 Oct 2023 in National Assembly:
Hon. Kimani Kuria, you know that cases are not won because of who the lawyer is, but what the law says to a set of facts. That gentleman you are talking about could just have been on the right side of facts. But if you spoke with Hon. Chepkonga, who in my own estimation is substantively a senior counsel, he would tell you that great lawyers, like Paul Muite, never went to university. We had what we call ‘articled clerkship’, where if you associated with law for some time to a level of articulation, we would take you through the ...
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17 Oct 2023 in National Assembly:
Hon. Kimani Kuria, you know that cases are not won because of who the lawyer is, but what the law says to a set of facts. That gentleman you are talking about could just have been on the right side of facts. But if you spoke with Hon. Chepkonga, who in my own estimation is substantively a senior counsel, he would tell you that great lawyers, like Paul Muite, never went to university. We had what we call ‘articled clerkship’, where if you associated with law for some time to a level of articulation, we would take you through the ...
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