All parliamentary appearances
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3 Oct 2007 in National Assembly:
My advice to you is to say whether the authorities will have powers to address some of the issues you are raising and those kinds of things. That is the Bill.
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3 Oct 2007 in National Assembly:
Order, Mr. Mutiso! Since I have recognised the presence of the Minister of State for Immigration and Registration of Persons, I am obliged to allow him to contribute. I would like also to advise hon. Members to avoid repetition so that we can move faster since this Bill is very interesting and hon. Members should have their own reasons.
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3 Oct 2007 in National Assembly:
Order, Mr. Githae! We are discussing a very serious Bill. I am sure Mr. Sambu digressed a little, but he is still supporting the Bill. That is what we are concerned with here and not outside politics. Proceed, Mr. Sambu!
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3 Oct 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Sambu, if I may help you, I used to work as an Insurance Loss Adjustor and used to inspect goods, for example, suiting material which was exported to Zimbabwe, South Africa, the UK and so on. Some people would go there thinking that they are buying new suits kumbe they are buying Kenyan clothes. They would get surprised when they see the lining. So, please, proceed!
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3 Oct 2007 in National Assembly:
There being no further interest, I will call upon the Mover to reply. I wish to congratulate the hon. Members who have contributed to this debate so far. It has been a very well informed debate. I am amazed at the figures and facts that have come out. I wish that the Press would take that kind of debate seriously instead of looking at the question of quorum. Please, proceed Mr. Minister!
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3 Oct 2007 in National Assembly:
Order, Mr. Minister! I am advised that you should stick to the issues raised by hon. Members. If you are going to bring amendments as recommended by Members, please say so, so that we can conclude, rather than raise new issues.
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3 Oct 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Ojode, what is it?
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3 Oct 2007 in National Assembly:
Order, Mr. Ojode! You have raised your point. I would advise hon. Members to attend the House, sit here and follow the debate. But the issue raised is important. Under the Standing Orders, once a quorum issue is raised, the Speaker must confirm. I can see without even referring to the Clerk-at-the-Table that there is no quorum. Therefore, I order the Division Bell be rung.
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3 Oct 2007 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Members! Due to lack of quorum, we are unable to continue with our business. The House, therefore, stands adjourned until tomorrow, Thursday, 4th October, 2007, at 2.30 p.m. 4338 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES October 3, 2007 The House rose at 6.00 p.m.
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2 Oct 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am surprised that the Assistant Minister has said that these funds were provided by the Central Government. I thought all funds to local authorities are provided by the Central Government. What is the Assistant Minister doing to ensure that local authorities have capacity to implement such projects? We are in an era where we want less Government at the top and more Government at the bottom. What is he doing about that?
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