Irungu Kang'ata

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Irungu Kang'ata

Majority Whip of the Senate (12th May 2020 - 9th Feb 2021)

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 831 to 840 of 1643.

  • 28 Sep 2017 in Senate: Five minutes is too short. We will make it 10, though Sen. (Dr.) Milgo has only five minutes. view
  • 28 Sep 2017 in Senate: Yes, Sen. Halake. view
  • 28 Sep 2017 in Senate: There is a point of order from Sen. Cherargei. view
  • 28 Sep 2017 in Senate: What is the name of the hon. Senator? view
  • 28 Sep 2017 in Senate: Maybe we can afford her the right of reply. view
  • 28 Sep 2017 in Senate: Yes, there was a point of order that was taken regarding the dressing of the Senator. Again, I refer you to Senators Rules published on August 2017. Part I is on the Conduct of Senators within the premise of Parliament. Rule 5 is clear on how Senators are supposed to dress. There is no much details in regard to women’s dress. It only provides that an equivalent standard shall apply in respect of women Senators. It essentially says that they should have a coat, a collar, a tie, long trousers, socks and shoes or service uniform, religious attire or such ... view
  • 28 Sep 2017 in Senate: Point of correction Senator. view
  • 28 Sep 2017 in Senate: I am referring to the rules of this House that you are supposed to use one language. You either choose to use Kiswahili or English. Now, that most likely you started with Kiswahili, it is advisable you stick to it. view
  • 28 Sep 2017 in Senate: Order, Sen. Kinyua! Kindly take your seat. I refer Senators to Standing Order No. 81, whose title is “Proceedings to be in Kiswahili, English or Kenyan Sign Language: and it provides as follows:- (1) All proceedings of the Senate shall be conducted in Kiswahili, English or in Kenyan Sign Language. (2) A Senator who begins a speech in any of the languages provided for under paragraph (1) shall continue in the same language until the conclusion of the Senators’ speech.” Be guided accordingly, Sen. Kinyua. view
  • 28 Sep 2017 in Senate: Well, maybe we need a linguistic expert to ascertain as to whether, indeed, we do not have a Kiswahili equivalent of the word spare tire. We can be helped by a Senator who is a linguistic professor. What is your comment, Senator, on that issue? view

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