All parliamentary appearances
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1 Aug 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is a well-known fact, which may have eluded my distinguished colleague, that the business of the House is conducted in committees and not “ tanga tangaring ” around the corridors of---
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1 Aug 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is a well-known fact, which may have eluded my distinguished colleague, that the business of the House is conducted in committees and not “ tanga tangaring ” around the corridors of---
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1 Aug 2018 in Senate:
That is very true, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. You and the Members know that I am not a stranger in this House. I was here while the distinguished Senator was jobless or before he made his way to this House. I am not a stranger, and I am happy to see you all again.
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1 Aug 2018 in Senate:
That is very true, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. You and the Members know that I am not a stranger in this House. I was here while the distinguished Senator was jobless or before he made his way to this House. I am not a stranger, and I am happy to see you all again.
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1 Aug 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is not only that; I am the Chairman of the Committee on Information Technology and chama chetu cha baba na mama ---
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1 Aug 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is not only that; I am the Chairman of the Committee on Information Technology and chama chetu cha baba na mama ---
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1 Aug 2018 in Senate:
On a point of order!
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1 Aug 2018 in Senate:
On a point of order!
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1 Aug 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I rise to seek your guidance and ruling since the subject matter is actively in court. Standing Order No.92 states that no Senator shall refer to any particular matter which is sub judice or which, by the operation of any written law, is secret. It continues to say: “A matter shall be considered to be sub judice when it refers to active criminal or civil proceedings and the discussion of such matter is likely to prejudice its fair determination”. Mr. Deputy Speaker, the characters, who are in this Report, have been charged in a criminal court ...
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1 Aug 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I rise to seek your guidance and ruling since the subject matter is actively in court. Standing Order No.92 states that no Senator shall refer to any particular matter which is sub judice or which, by the operation of any written law, is secret. It continues to say: “A matter shall be considered to be sub judice when it refers to active criminal or civil proceedings and the discussion of such matter is likely to prejudice its fair determination”. Mr. Deputy Speaker, the characters, who are in this Report, have been charged in a criminal court ...
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