5 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Which is what the Minister was requesting of you?
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5 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Minister, perhaps, you need to consider whether you want to complete this business today because the rate at which we are moving, we are unlikely to finish at 6.30 p.m. So, perhaps you can consult the Front Bench or the Leader of Government Business and see whether you want to introduce a continuous sitting, so that we can complete. Looking at the remaining clauses and the time we have taken on what we have covered, we are very unlikely to finish before 6.30 p.m. That is something for you to think about. There will be no harm in making that ...
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5 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Chairman of the Committee, what is your view on that?
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5 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Wambugu, I hear the mood in the House. Do you still want to push this for a vote? The Chairman of the Committee is really persuading you and he speaks with a lot of authority, being the Chairman of the Committee on Education, Research and Technology.
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5 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Very well, I will now take it that there are no proposals for amendments to Clause 37; therefore, I will put the question.
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5 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
43 Wednesday, 5th December, 2012(P)
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5 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, we do have two proposals for amendment again by the two gentlemen sitting next to each other; that is Mr. Koech and Mr. Wambugu. Mr. Koech, would you please indicate to the House that these two proposals for amendments are distinct and separate and can be dealt with separately?
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5 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Minister, what do you have to say to that?
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5 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I agree with what the Chair of the Committee has said. I concur.
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5 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Regarding the amendment for the chancellor to appoint a vice-chancellor, I would like to persuade him to accept him that when His Excellency the President gave up his powers for public universities have other chancellors, there was another move, and this is going on in the whole country. Vice-chancellors are appointed competitively. This has worked very well; Vice- Chancellors apply for the position, they are interviewed, ranked and the best is given the job. Nominating a vice-chancellor is something of the past.
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