18 May 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Konchella, are you not usurping the role of the Chair?
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18 May 2011 in National Assembly:
The Minister for Justice, National Cohesion and Constitutional Affairs had indicated that he was going to be moving this Bill on behalf of the Attorney-General. For the convenience of the House and given the time left, subject to your thinking, I am tempted to end the proceedings here to enable you to table the Bill when you have sufficient time to complete your presentation.
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18 May 2011 in National Assembly:
On that basis, hon. Members, we interrupt the proceedings of the House to tomorrow, Thursday, 19th May, at 2.30 p.m.
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18 May 2011 in National Assembly:
The House rose at 6.25 p.m.
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17 May 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. You heard hon. Karua say that this Question was fully answered, and that what was remaining was only tabling of additional information. Is it in order to re-visit a Question which has already been answered, when the only thing that was remaining was tabling of documents relating to the existence of private armies in a ranch? Is it in order to introduce matters which are totally irrelevant in order to prevent the Assistant Minister from tabling the proper documents in the House?
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17 May 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, given that we assume even presidential directives have the force of law or they are based on some legal framework, could the Assistant Minister explain why it has taken that time from 2009 December up to the present before tabling a Bill for discussion in this House, and whether that Bill that you are proposing to bring to the House has reciprocal provisions relating to the neighbouring countries? That is because you can be in Uganda, get a MTN line and come and use it in Kenya. You can be in Tanzania and buy a card there ...
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17 May 2011 in National Assembly:
Just go ahead!
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17 May 2011 in National Assembly:
Order, Minister! Before you do that, you will notice that the Bill is yours. It is published by you and so, you must formally request your colleague to reply on your behalf.
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17 May 2011 in National Assembly:
Yes, you indicated he would, but you have to make a formal request.
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17 May 2011 in National Assembly:
Minister, just for the record, indeed, you are closing and this report has been brought to the attention of the Chair. If there is any Member of that Committee, I would like him or her to formally lay it on the Table.
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