All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1361 to 1370 of 4273.
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18 Sep 2019 in Senate:
– Member 4. Sen. Kinyua John Nderitu, MP
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18 Sep 2019 in Senate:
– Member 5. Sen. (CPA) Ali Farhiya, MP
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18 Sep 2019 in Senate:
- Member 6. Sen. Wetang’ula Moses, EGH, MP - Member 7. Sen. Lokorio Petronilla Were, MP
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18 Sep 2019 in Senate:
- Member 8. Sen. Masitsa Naomi Shiyonga, MP - Member 9. Sen. Outa Frederick Otieno, MP
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18 Sep 2019 in Senate:
- Member Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, just before I go into the body of the Motion, I understand somewhere in Nairobi, somebody attacked the Senate that we are wasting taxpayers’ money and that we should not be sitting here in Kitui.
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18 Sep 2019 in Senate:
The problem in Kenya is that we have got too many ignorant people in government positions. When a leader who on the day he was elected swore by the Bible to defend and protect the Constitution, forgets the Constitution he swore to protect, you get amazed. To that extent, it is very difficult to punish impunity in this country because when the guilty are people in responsible positions, it becomes a very sorry situation. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, if you may allow me to read Article 126(1) – Location of sittings of Parliament - to the leader of the National ...
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18 Sep 2019 in Senate:
I do not know what the Leader of Majority in the National Assembly swore when he was swearing to protect and defend the Constitution. I think he forgot his brains and the Constitution at home. I can just sympathize with him in that regard. It reminds me of a joke of a cartoon you normally see in the Nation newspaper named handicap. There is one time when handicap was coming from a pub at midnight and met another drunkard on the way and the drunkard asked him: Is that the moon or the sun that I am seeing? Handicap said: ...
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18 Sep 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker Sir, you will remember that the facts behind the formation of this Committee is partly in fulfilment of the directives that you had given at some point and I will come to that. Secondly, you would appreciate that the House has a Standing Committee on Health and the membership of this Committee are members of that particular standing committee, but because of the importance of this matter that has dogged us for so long, it was required - following the directive that was made by the Speaker - that we form an ad hoc Committee to look ...
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18 Sep 2019 in Senate:
November, 2018. She asked the question requiring several responses on to the question of the leasing of medical equipment. Following extensive debate on the matter, the Deputy Speaker directed at the time that the Majority Party on behalf of the House in the Committee on Health, invites the Cabinet Secretary for Health on the 27th November, 2018, to reply to issues that had been raised by Sen. Dullo and by this Senate in the deliberations and debate that took place on 27th November, 2018. Then we had the meeting with the Cabinet Secretary on 27th November, 2018. That meeting took ...
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18 Sep 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, this was partly to do – I want to say this clearly before the Senate – with the Report on the ad hoc Committee on Maize which was chaired by the distinguished Senator for Uasin Gishu County and the Senator for Bungoma County. There was general approval of the manner in which that Committee had conducted itself, eventually holding meetings with stakeholders and coming up with a Report which, to date, has not been implemented but it was approved with enthusiasm by the Senate.
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