15 Jun 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I want to thank you for this opportunity to say a word at the end of this session or rather this Parliament. I want to thank my colleagues with whom we have served this nation during this parliamentary term. We have had a lot to share together, particularly so with the Budget and Appropriations Committee, the Departmental Committee on Education, Research and Technology and the Departmental Committee on Health, in which I had a chance to serve at various times. As we come to the end of this Parliament and go out there to continue with ...
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. You are well aware that the matter that is being discussed now has attracted a lot of interest. This is something that will represent the country regionally. I was just wondering if we will allow this debate to go on owing to the fact that there is no quorum.
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. You are well aware that the matter that is being discussed now has attracted a lot of interest. This is something that will represent the country regionally. I was just wondering if we will allow this debate to go on owing to the fact that there is no quorum.
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Let me finish, Hon. Wandayi.
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Let me finish, Hon. Wandayi.
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Yes, Hon. Speaker.
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Yes, Hon. Speaker.
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26 Jan 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. My very good friend, Hon. Tonui, who is a unionist of very high repute, was trying to make a point that there are write-offs of debts in the coffee sub-sector, tea sub-sector and even the sugar sub-sector. He should not mislead the House and the public that there have been any write-offs in the sugar sub-sector. Every time we hear of write-offs in this House they are either in the tea or coffee sub-sector. I have never heard of any write-offs in the sugar sub-sector.
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26 Jan 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. My very good friend, Hon. Tonui, who is a unionist of very high repute, was trying to make a point that there are write-offs of debts in the coffee sub-sector, tea sub-sector and even the sugar sub-sector. He should not mislead the House and the public that there have been any write-offs in the sugar sub-sector. Every time we hear of write-offs in this House they are either in the tea or coffee sub-sector. I have never heard of any write-offs in the sugar sub-sector.
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26 Jan 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I have been here the whole afternoon. I do not know how these gadgets work.
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