24 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
It is rather a very interesting coincidence that Hon. Mbadi and I studied the same first and second degrees. He is as illiterate or as educated as I am; the choice is his to make.
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24 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
I hope the BBI will not dictate that we give out our academic certificates for perusal before making a point of order in the future. I, therefore, seek the Speaker to compel Hon. Mbadi to retract and apologise to me and the people of Chepalungu Constituency.
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24 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. If allowed, I am also here to table my certificates for perusal.
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19 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Deputy Speaker?
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19 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Deputy Speaker?
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19 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, is it in order for the Leader of the Minority Party to say that peace in this country is Hon. Raila? Is it in order that we are told that there is no peace without Hon. Raila?
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19 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, is it in order for the Leader of the Minority Party to say that peace in this country is Hon. Raila? Is it in order that we are told that there is no peace without Hon. Raila?
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10 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
Absolutely, Hon. Speaker. Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I rise to second this Motion. I note with appreciation that the overall call of this policy is to achieve gender equality by creating a just society where women, men, boys and girls, have equal access to opportunities in the political, economic, cultural and social spheres of life. The policy currently before the House, pins the National Gender Policy, on Gender and Development 2000. It provides a legitimate kind of reference for addressing all gender inequalities at all levels of government and all stakeholders. It provides an avenue for gender mainstreaming across all ...
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10 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
opportunity and outcomes with respect to access to and control of national and county resources and services on equality of treatment that needs specific and distinct needs of different categories of women and men. The policy further identifies a criterion for equality among men as follows: a. The quality of treatment and freedom from discrimination as provided for under Article 27 of the Constitution. b. Equality in the political, social, economic and cultural development spheres for women and men. c. Respect for human rights of women, men, boys and girls. d. Respect for provisions on equality in the Bill of ...
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15 Oct 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. Let me add to what the Member has touched on.
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