All parliamentary appearances
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17 Oct 2007 in National Assembly:
on behalf of
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17 Oct 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would really like to protest. Yesterday, as the Minister was avoiding the Question by Mr. Khaniri, I knew he was having a sumptuous lunch in the Dinning Hall. Again, today we saw one of them there. I beg the Chair to prevail upon the Minister to take matters of this House seriously because it is our constitutional right to ask Questions!
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17 Oct 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am concerned that the whole Government of the Republic of Kenya can make such a mistake by putting up a lavish airport reception, complete with publicity,
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17 Oct 2007 in National Assembly:
both local and international, on what turned out to be fake. Now that Kenyans are prone to hero worship, what measures has he put in place to ensure that such a mistake is not repeated, to the embarrassment of all Kenyans?
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17 Oct 2007 in National Assembly:
But it was arranged!
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17 Oct 2007 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I am grateful for the opportunity to contribute to this Motion. This is one of the most important Motions that this Parliament has been asked to discuss. The question of peace and democracy is now of major importance in the entire world. The key words in this Motion are that: "Kenya is a key signatory to the Pact on Security, Stability and Development in the Great Lakes Region." This was adopted and signed in December, 2006. The second set of key words are: "Kenya is now the Chair of the International Conference on the ...
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17 Oct 2007 in National Assembly:
Before we continue, I want to say that the Government Responder will do it at 10.50 p.m., barring any other hon. Members wanting to contribute. We have enough time for all of you, so, please be patient! Mr. Osundwa! October 17, 2007 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 4535
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17 Oct 2007 in National Assembly:
You will still get your chance to tell him that.
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17 Oct 2007 in National Assembly:
Let us keep off his whereabouts and stick to debate.
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17 Oct 2007 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Angwenyi! Please, stick to the debate! Do not bring extraneous matters to the Floor of the House about political parties! We all belong to different political parties. Please, observe the Standing Orders of the House and keep your cool! These matters are important, serious and can actually cause conflict. You, as a leader, are called upon to ensure that you cool down these things. Mr. Angwenyi, please observe order! Otherwise, you will see the door!
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