All parliamentary appearances
Entries 111 to 120 of 896.
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18 Sep 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, thank you for allowing me to “catch your eye” this morning. The Leader of the Majority Party is on the spot. He is very right in what he is talking about. We held several meetings in the Committee and agreed on certain steps to take. Nonetheless, there is also another Committee that has taken this case very seriously, the Public Investments Committee. I remember they had questioned the refinery management several times and even the Government on how the investment was made at the refinery. It is very sad that what hon. Duale is talking about could ...
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17 Sep 2013 in National Assembly:
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25 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
I am sorry, hon. Deputy Speaker. I think my turn elapsed because I wanted to give information to hon. A.B. Duale, that part of the research that we are doing on KPR belongs to the Public Investments Committee (PIC). The way the investment was handled in this country should really be a matter of the PIC.
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10 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, we are talking about the Committee on Implementation. I do not know if we need to reconstitute that Committee because there are so many resolutions from this House that---
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10 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, what happened in the Tenth Parliament is that my Committee wrote a recommendation that Kenya Pipeline Corporation removes everybody that lives along the pipeline. This did not take effect. We recommended that, that be done in Mombasa and Nairobi. Before we knew it, people were burning in Industrial Area. We cannot say that whatever happened in the Tenth Parliament be forgotten and what happens in this current Parliament be--- No! I want to suggest that every Committee should follow up on what happened in the last Parliament so that those matters are brought up in the succeeding parliaments.
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10 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me the opportunity. I have been actually fidgeting, flipping my fingers and doing everything to attract
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10 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, let me apologise. I did not mean that. In fact, I have even said that I have been duped by Kenya Power. I am sorry if she understood it that way. However, that is not what I meant. I was trying to say that in the 1970s and the 1980s the whole world thought that nationalization was the best thing but today, most countries think otherwise. Britain is one example. I think they have bought back British Telecom, Power or something like that. However, many countries are buying back their infrastructure.
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10 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I do not want to speak too much on this. I request the Chair to bring this Motion to our Committee so that we can address this issue in its entirety.
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10 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
New people were elected on 4th March and nobody knows what is happening in this country because we have not understood the Government yet. I have said that this Motion should have been brought to our Committee first. We really should have discussed this Motion at the Committee level before it was brought to this House for discussion. I can see that we are going to
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10 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I think we have been debating Motions here.
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