All parliamentary appearances
Entries 121 to 130 of 630.
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19 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, this is Schedule Six, Transitional and Consequential Provisions. It partly reads:- “Suspension of provisions o f this Constitution. 2. (1) The following provisions of this Constitution are suspended until the final announcement of all the results of the first elections for Parliament under this Constitution–– ( b ) Chapter Eight, except that the provisions of the Chapter relating to the election of the National Assembly and the Senate shall apply to the first general elections under this Constitution”.
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19 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I want on behalf of those people who sit in this House who are un-elected, unlike my colleagues, to thank most sincerely His Excellency the President.
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19 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I will be very brief. Hon. Members are aware this is the second time this year that I am publishing the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill. The purpose, as usual, is to provide an opportunity to tie up loose ends that exist in several statutes that do not require individual Bills to be brought here. For example, in this Particular Bill hon. Members will notice that we are trying to clean up the Advocates Act, the disciplinary procedure and to remove references to the Director of Public Prosecutions because he is already a prosecutor. Mr. ...
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18 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, since you last gave directions on this matter, I contacted my counterpart, the Attorney-General of the United Republic of Tanzania, hon. Justice Fredrick Werema via a communication from my office dated 14th December, 2012, in which I communicated the sentiments of the Speaker in the House, that we would like to receive from the friendly, sisterly Republic of Tanzania a comprehensive report relating to these Kenyans. I have shared this communication with the hon. Member for Juja; I have explained to him that I await a response from the Attorney-General of Tanzania. Mr. Speaker, Sir, were we ...
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18 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I gave this undertaking in good faith, believing at the time that there would be sufficient time to attend to the matter. As the House knows, I have been processing in excess of 20 Bills for this House in the weeks after this undertaking. I promise, once again, that as soon as this House breaks for Christmas, I shall attend to this matter and report back. Thank you for your indulgence.
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18 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I want to thank you, first and foremost, for helping us to strengthen this tradition, where we appreciate our leaders in their life time. Mr. Patrick Gichohi has done a great job. We are appreciating him when he is alive, well, healthy and continuing, I hope, to a second career.
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18 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, selfless public servants such as Mr. Gichohi who go about their work quietly and with tremendous dignity requires the gratitude of this nation. I want to thank him personally because of the support he has given my office, particularly the office of the Chief Parliamentary Draftswoman, who would have, I am sure, wanted me to thank him very warmly. I thank him for his scholarship and for availing his knowledge in our library. I hope that in our new institutions, there will be a place for such dedicated public servants to inculcate their wisdom and knowledge to ...
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18 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, with your permission, may I undertake to provide an answer tomorrow afternoon.
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18 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
How about Thursday afternoon?
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18 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, Thursday afternoon.
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