All parliamentary appearances
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2 Mar 2017 in National Assembly:
Let me support the substance of what he is saying because if it is left to go the way it is, the implications are huge. This House sometimes may have to bend some rules. But the Chair must first of all explain how we are here un-procedurally. That is what is important and it must go on record. I want to support him because I know he is saving the taxpayer. Under Article 95, we have that responsibility. This House deserves respect. He said that he is helping one of our own. I want to thank him for the good ...
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2 Mar 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, since we need the requisite Quorum to conduct this business, I propose that we look at the issue of quorum. There is no Quorum in the House and I ask that you order the Bell to be rung, so that Members can come in the Chamber. There are Questions that you must put before we can continue. I request that of you, Sir.
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1 Mar 2017 in National Assembly:
I thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady. I rise to support. I wish this could have been further devolved so that smaller people can also participate. You can get somebody in Migori Town with a warehouse. That way, transportation will be bulked across the country. But I understand. Jubilee thinks big. You know when you spend Kshs600 billion on SGR – and we think it is much more---
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1 Mar 2017 in National Assembly:
We do not think small. We think micro. We like the people. We are social economists. But I support.
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1 Mar 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady. I beg to move: THAT, the Schedule to the Bill be amended in the proposed amendments to the Insurance Act (Cap.487) by inserting the following new item immediately after the proposed amendments to section 43 (2) (c)— New Insert the following new section immediately after section 71— Choice of 71A
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1 Mar 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady. I rise to oppose very strongly. You are aware of what I went through to occasion the Consumer Protection Act which we use and the Government also accepted to implement Article 46 of the Constitution. Sometimes, this House does things we do not even understand. Nelson, I beg you to, please, withdraw.
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1 Mar 2017 in National Assembly:
We are saying for example, those tunes which phone companies put in your phone and charge you, they may cost two cents or one shilling, but it is your money. All we are saying is, please, tell us how much it is going to cost us. How can that be bad? I really oppose because that would mean this House is anti-Kenyans. We cannot have a House that is only pro- telecommunication companies or banks. We cannot do that Mheshimiwa . I beg you! Your people are watching you. You must withdraw that amendment.
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1 Mar 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I beg to move: The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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1 Mar 2017 in National Assembly:
THAT, the Schedule to the Bill be amended in the proposed amendments to the Kenya Information and Communications Act, 1998 by inserting the following new item immediately before the proposed amendments to section 27A— New Insert the following new section immediately after section 25— Licensee 25A. (1) In addition to operating a telecommunication system may operate or providing a telecommunication service as may specified in other businesses. the licence granted under section 25, a person may engage in
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1 Mar 2017 in National Assembly:
any other business provided that such person shall— (a) obtain the relevant licences from the respective regulators of any industry or sector ventured into; (b) legally split or separate the telecommunication business from such other business; and (c) provide separate accounts and reports in respect of all businesses carried out. (2) A person who provides any service without the relevant licence under this section commits an offence. (3) A person convicted of an offence under this section shall, on conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding ten million shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, ...
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