All parliamentary appearances
Entries 341 to 350 of 432.
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25 Mar 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, this is a very serious matter. As I speak, the rains have set in. Farmers want to cultivate their farms. They also want to know the price of fertiliser, so that they can plan. Mr. Musyoka, you are being asked about the price of fertiliser. We know that the price of a 50-kilogramme bag of fertiliser in the market is Kshs4,000. Could he inform the House when this fertiliser will arrive in the country and, at what price it will retail? Mr. Speaker, Sir, farming is a business; it is not a question of telling people to ...
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25 Mar 2008 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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13 Mar 2008 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity to support this Motion. Mr. Speaker, Sir, there is only one Mr. Kosgey. The other one is my sister, Sally. Mr. Speaker, Sir, thank you very much for giving me this opportunity. I would like, at the outset, to thank my constituents, the people of Tinderet, for electing and giving me an opportunity to serve them and the country once again.
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13 Mar 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I need protection! I need to be heard! Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would also like to thank my party, the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), for giving me a ticket which enabled me to come to this House.
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13 Mar 2008 in National Assembly:
You will get an opportunity to contribute when you catch the Speaker's eye. So, do not interrupt me from the Floor! Mr. Speaker, Sir, I seek protection! Mr. Speaker, Sir, this country has gone through a trauma that was never anticipated by the people of this country. When they voted on 27th December, 2007, they were exercising their democratic right! We want to state that it is not a crime to vote for ODM, Party of National Unity (PNU) or any other party of one's choice. But the crime happened at Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC). But the people who ...
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13 Mar 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I was saying that we must heal the nation and, on that note, I must thank the principals, His Excellency the President and His Excellency the Prime Minister-designate for taking the lead in signing the Accord. I think it behooves upon all of us to support and put into practice what we often say; that Kenya is bigger than all of us. We must put Kenya first; before anything else. We should have done that on 27th, 28th and 29th December, 2007, before we did what we did at KICC. We do not want to remind anybody ...
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15 Jan 2008 in National Assembly:
As we proceed, we are surprised. It is also in the interest of my constituents to know how I voted for the Speaker.
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25 Sep 2007 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Members! I am not going to open up debate. I will recognise Mr. Muite and the Minister, and then move on. Mr. Muite!
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25 Sep 2007 in National Assembly:
Ms. Mwau! Mr. Minister, you moved the Third Reading! You cannot take the Floor again!
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25 Sep 2007 in National Assembly:
Who was on the Floor?
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