6 Jun 2017 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Speaker.
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6 Jun 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. It is important for school children who are visiting Parliament to be advised by their teachers that when they are about to end their school term, they 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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6 Jun 2017 in National Assembly:
should not be absent. They are looking at Parliament and asking why there are no parliamentarians and we are about to end the 11th Parliament. It is important for teachers to put students on notice.
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4 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I have heard Hon. Midiwo criticise the way the Budget Policy Statement was presented by the CS for the National Treasury. So far, the Opposition has nothing to offer to this country. They are not telling us who their shadow CS for the National Treasury will be or who their presidential flag bearer will be. Why do they criticise when they do not even have a presidential flagbearer?
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4 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
It is the way he is criticising the way the CS presented his Budget Statement without offering a solution.
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4 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, protect me from my fellow colleagues.
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4 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to support. The Cabinet Secretary (CS) for the National Treasury said that betting companies will be paying a 50 per cent tax from what they collect and that was a good move. Previously, in this country the Government used to take a seven per cent tax from the betting companies which did not spend a lot of money here. Last year, I saw betting companies funding the English Premier League and other projects outside this country instead of ploughing it back in this country.
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4 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
I will not have a problem if the betting companies are owned by people in this country. There is no betting company owned by someone from Kisumu or Nyanza Province neither by people from Meru County. The 50 per cent tax should remain in this country. The Jubilee Government promises to give computers to schools and some have already received them. This is a good move because children will learn computers from an early age in primary school. I can attest that the Jubilee Government has tarmacked roads because in my constituency the road from Kithirune-Kariene-Kaguma will be launched by ...
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4 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
next 30 days. Mate Road which connects from Embu to Meru Town is being tarmacked. Therefore, it is true when the CS came here and said that the Jubilee Government is tarmacking roads. The removal of import tax on maize is a good move.
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4 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
Both Bills have a very thin line which divides them.
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