25 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, let me give some direction on this because there is a quite a bit of business under this Order. We have the Minister for Heritage, Mr. ole Ntimama, followed by Mr. Waititu and Mr. David
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25 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Order, Mr. ole Ntimama! As you give your Personal Statement, you must be very careful about the Standing Orders in relation to making allegations against your colleague. I am very much on guard on that.
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25 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Wind up no!
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25 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Minister, you are going way out of what the Standing Orders allow.
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25 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Members! Let us hear him in silence as we normally do when a Member stands up to make a Statement.
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25 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Waititu, we are not debating. Please, make your Statement.
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25 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Order, Members! Mr. Waititu, I want to remind that you requested this and I allowed you to deliver the Statement that you provided the Chair with. If you depart from it, then I will be regretful.
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25 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Leader of Government Business, the matters that have been addressed by the two statements--- The first one was not strictly a personal statement, but the issues that have been addressed are significant and serious enough to require a Ministerial Statement from the hon. Attorney-General. I direct that tomorrow afternoon, the hon. Attorney-General issues a Ministerial Statement with regard to matters that have been raised by both hon. ole Ntimama and hon. Waititu.
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25 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security, you have heard what the hon. Member has raised. It is a valid and serious issue which falls squarely on your docket. When would you like to issue a Statement on the security situation at the entrance of the National Assembly?
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25 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Right, Thursday next week. Hon. C. Kilonzo, what is your point of order?
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