All parliamentary appearances
Entries 561 to 570 of 601.
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4 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. The problem we are discussing here is very serious. When hon. Members started contributing on this issue, I thought they would have seen the seriousness of it. Exchange of bitter words will not solve any problem, but it will only escalate it. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, this situation should not be seen in isolation. It is an indication of what may happen and, which has happened before, when we are approaching general elections. The Government and the people of Kenya should resolve the land issue in this country if they want to live in ...
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22 Mar 2007 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Hon. Ojode made an allegation here and we requested him to lay the document on the Table, but he quietly disappeared from the House.
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22 Mar 2007 in National Assembly:
I hope he has the document.
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5 Dec 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I will agree with the Minister because the Attorney-General is an ex-officio while the Minister is a political appointee. He is answerable to the people of Kenya. The Attorney-General can just be left alone but the Minister will always be sought to answer questions. Therefore, I support the Minister's view that we retain the word "Minister".
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15 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to move the follow Motio:- THAT, noting with concern the plight of scores of Kenyans who are landless across the country and whose earnings are barely enough to sustain them and further noting that there is no clear land use policy and thousands of hectares of land belonging to the Government or private individuals lie idle; this House grants leave to introduce a Bill for an Act of Parliament entitled The Squatters Settlement Scheme Bill for purposes of settling all genuine squatters in the country. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, this Motion is ...
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15 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
There is no development which will be sustainable in this country, no matter how much we want to claim that we are developing; no matter how much our Gross National Product (GNP) will be improved, unless we improve the lives of our people, our future is still at stake. The sustainment of any kind of development is when all people develop together without leaving others behind and expect them to become nothing, but just voters. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, our people are becoming more educated. Karl Marx did not decide on communism because he was happy to do that. ...
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15 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
I request Mr. Mwandawiro to second my Motion.
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15 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
I beg to move.
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15 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
I request Mr. Mwandawiro to second my Motion.
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15 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I had a very good time when I was moving the Motion. I would, therefore, wish to donate four minutes to Dr. Mwiria, and two minutes to Mr. Karaba.
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