29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
I am finishing so that they can also benefit from this.
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22 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you Hon. Deputy Speaker, for this opportunity. First of all, on the issue of masks, which has been spoken on by several Members, it is important that we show a good example without too much arguments. One time, there was an old American President. He thought that he should show Americans how young he was and he went for his inaugural address with a shirt and he passed on. You can research that. So on this issue, let us just be respectful.
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22 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Two, on the question that was answered by the Chairperson on masks, telling Kenyans to buy particular quality masks and not to buy the ones on the streets, out there, people are creating and executing laws without the proper approval of Parliament or any other institution that should do so. Police are arresting people for not having masks. Therefore, we cannot be talking about a particular type of mask when people are being arrested, yet the best they can do is to get rugs to cover their mouths and noses for them to survive.
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22 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Let us open up the making of masks to everybody so that we can all be safe.
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22 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker.
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22 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I will be very brief. Given the weight of the matter and how Members have talked about it, especially the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party, it is very important that you give the Committee Members a chance to explain themselves to the House because the Committee does not work in vain. You have not given an opportunity to any Committee Member to defend the Committee on what they did.
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22 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for listening.
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22 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker.
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22 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. That aside, I do not think I will go into any of that. I have the right to represent the people of Kenya and those of Emuhaya as their Member of Parlilament. The said Members and what we have heard from the previous speakers has been an array of what we have learnt in the history of speech as propaganda. We were taught three things that people use to confuse others hurriedly. These are card stacking, which we have seen here; loaded words…
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22 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I withdraw the term “propaganda” and proceed to indicate that we have heard loaded words and we have also heard half-truths. On the people we vetted, beginning with Mr. Ng’ang’a, let me be very fair. At one point during the Committee meeting, I gave Ms. Leila extra time to go and bring her papers because I thought, as a unionist, I should be very fair. In fact, I am on record to have given her a fair chance to bring her papers the next day, which she did. On Ng’ang’a, he seemed to have very good ...
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