All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1411 to 1420 of 3161.
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7 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I agree. And as it has been lined out, I will let it pass.
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7 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
( Off-record).
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7 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
I will just indulge the Chair to put a little more explanation. He is referring to petroleum. But even this is making reference to petroleum. What difference does it make?
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7 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
I am not getting the significance of the amendment because it is aligning to talk about petroleum. As it is, the Bill is still making reference to petroleum. I am indulging him if he can afford the time to just say it again and show me what it really means.
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7 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Maybe after the recess, I am missing certain points. I thought in the Order Paper the Committee of the whole House was dealing with two Bills, namely, the Petroleum Bill and the Energy Bill. We have done the Petroleum Bill. The Energy Bill was also subject to recommittal of Clause 84.
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7 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for my guidance, Clause 84 of the Energy Bill was talking about… It may be the same. That was the Geothermal Bill and this was the Petroleum Bill. So, how could they be done at the same time?
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5 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity also to express my appreciation and laud the Speech by the President. I say this because one, the President’s Speech was in the spirit of the handshake. I am amazed, maybe I have not been a politician for long, to see the power of the handshake and what it has done to the country. I will tell you that the first persons to express to me the power of the handshake were my bankers who told me the inflow of money from outside the country and the loans that ...
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5 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity also to express my appreciation and laud the Speech by the President. I say this because one, the President’s Speech was in the spirit of the handshake. I am amazed, maybe I have not been a politician for long, to see the power of the handshake and what it has done to the country. I will tell you that the first persons to express to me the power of the handshake were my bankers who told me the inflow of money from outside the country and the loans that ...
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5 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
I also support and laud the Speech because it is in line with the Article 132 of the Constitution, which is about the national values. That addresses our biggest problem of corruption. It is also in the fulfilment of our international obligations that require us to live as a nation amongst nations and as one of them. We know the President’s Speech can be summarised as one of good intentions. We believe that there is support behind it. We need to do more in the area of security. What has happened or is happening in our schools is something we ...
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5 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
I also support and laud the Speech because it is in line with the Article 132 of the Constitution, which is about the national values. That addresses our biggest problem of corruption. It is also in the fulfilment of our international obligations that require us to live as a nation amongst nations and as one of them. We know the President’s Speech can be summarised as one of good intentions. We believe that there is support behind it. We need to do more in the area of security. What has happened or is happening in our schools is something we ...
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