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Entries 791 to 800 of 1730.
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4 Jul 2018 in National Assembly:
THAT, the matter presented in this Petition is not pending before any court,
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4 Jul 2018 in National Assembly:
constitutional or legal body.
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4 Jul 2018 in National Assembly:
Therefore, your humble petitioners pray that the National Assembly, through the
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4 Jul 2018 in National Assembly:
Departmental Committee on Lands, investigates the matter and recommends that the relevant Ministry de-gazettes the 300 acres of the forest land already developed for purposes of issuing title deeds to the owners and to boost its economic value for the benefit of the residents of Ndaragwa Constituency, and makes any further direction that it deems fit in the circumstances of the matter.
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4 Jul 2018 in National Assembly:
Your petitioners will ever pray.
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4 Jul 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I want to thank the Mover, Hon. Mbadi, for this Motion, and even Mheshimiwa Millie. I support this Motion and our army should do what is expected of them. During the 10th Parliament, we had a similar issue at Mt. Elgon. Led by my chairman then, Mheshimiwa Keynan, we went there as a committee and we resolved the issue. Our defence committee in this House has no business being here if they do not visit Migingo. I do not think we are debating whether Migingo belongs to Kenya or Uganda. It is ours. The ...
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3 Jan 2013 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, allow me to bring to the attention of the Minister that Aga Khan Primary School within Parklands area is undergoing a similar fate. The gates have not been closed but officers in his Ministry attempted to transfer the school to Aga Khan Foundation. There is a case in court; could the Minister give an undertaking to this House that he will investigate the case and try to come to the rescue of the parents and the kids. The Aga Khan Primary School is next to the Aga Khan University Hospital.
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2 Jan 2013 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I also stand to support the Motion for the reasons that have been mentioned by others. We have crucial Bills that we need to deal with but also, crucially, is that this coming and going is interfering with our campaigns and we have our opponents who are busy on the ground. We need to concentrate and if we can do business tomorrow morning, finish the business that is before us then we should be able to go out and do what is expected of us from next week. Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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2 Jan 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir for giving me an opportunity, unfortunately, to oppose this Bill. I appreciate the work that is done by these office bearers and the need to ensure that they are taken care of.
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2 Jan 2013 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am actually seated in the Second Row and not in the Front Bench. I have also seen Prof. Anyang’-Nyong’o speak from the Second Row as opposed from the Front Bench. However, I was saying that I oppose this Bill. Unfortunately, it is a Bill that affects colleagues who are among us. One of the things that are clear to me is that these individuals or office bearers serve in institutions that have pension schemes. It may be useful if their concerns were addressed within the framework of the pension schemes in those institutions. If we ...
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