31 Oct 2013 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, definitely, wisdom prevails.
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30 Oct 2013 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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30 Oct 2013 in Senate:
Whereas I might agree with Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale, but I would also like to differ. What the National Assembly did was to change and fundamentally alter the configuration of the representations to the Pan African Parliament (PAP). As much as hon. Shukran is a member of the Wiper Democratic Party and also a member of the CORD Coalition, I think the Senate needs to first and foremost, assert itself on the matter of how many representatives come from the Senate and how many come from the National Assembly. If we do not pronounce ourselves on that matter, the National Assembly ...
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30 Oct 2013 in Senate:
Bw. Spika, kwa sababu ndugu yetu alianza kwa lugha ya Kiswahili, tutaendelea nayo. Tuliufwata pia ule mjadala uliokuwa unaendelea katika Bunge na ukisikiza fikira zao na tukikubali waweke msingi huo, huenda sisi tukajipata katika hali duni katika kila jambo ambalo linataka uwakilishi.
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30 Oct 2013 in Senate:
Bw. Spika nataka kujenga ile fikira.
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30 Oct 2013 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I support the adoption of this report by this House. I will not necessarily talk directly to the report, but broadly on the intentions of the report. I think this country needs to review its philosophy on education. The philosophy on education has been used to generate a certain level of literates so that they can to take up certain functions in established institutions, be it in the Government or the private sector. I think our philosophy on education has not evolved sufficiently. It is only The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information ...
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30 Oct 2013 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, the nature of this House is for us to contribute on this equal platform. I beg to support.
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29 Oct 2013 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I wanted Sen. Kagwe to finish his Statement. When he talked about the analogue switch off, the Senate Majority Leader turned to me and said: “We will switch you off”. Is it in order for him to insinuate that he will switch us off as Senators?
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29 Oct 2013 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, while seated right there, he projected his head and said: “We will switch you off”. So, I do not know what that metaphor was supposed to mean.
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23 Oct 2013 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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