All parliamentary appearances
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5 Dec 2019 in National Assembly:
Very well, Hon. Prof. Oduol Adhiambo, the Floor is yours.
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5 Dec 2019 in National Assembly:
Then I will give the opportunity to the next Member on my request list, the Member for Seme who is seated next to you.
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5 Dec 2019 in National Assembly:
Very well, Member for Seme. Hon. Members, just for your information, at 6.00 p.m. Hon. Speaker directed that we move the Adjournment Motion to discuss the floods in the country as a matter of national importance. So, I give the Member for Lunga Lunga an opportunity. I am aware you have no card and you are registered. Hon. Members, we are going on recess. Please ensure you come back with your cards.
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5 Dec 2019 in National Assembly:
The Member for Kajiado North, Hon. Manje Wathigo.
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5 Dec 2019 in National Assembly:
The Member for Kilome, Hon. Kithua Nzambia.
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5 Dec 2019 in National Assembly:
The Member for Tiaty Constituency, the Floor is yours.
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4 Dec 2019 in National Assembly:
Next Order! Hon. Members, on Order No.14, the substantive Speaker did rule that due to the proposed amendments that were being brought for the Committee of the whole House, we will not be able to consider Order No.14. So, it is deferred.
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3 Dec 2019 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to support the Chair of PAC in presenting the Report on Examination of the Financial Statements for the National Government for the Financial Year 2016/17. This includes Ministries, State Departments, Commissions and Independent Offices for the year under review. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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3 Dec 2019 in National Assembly:
Allow me to thank the Chairman, Hon. Opiyo Wandayi. He spent sleepless nights working together with the secretariat led by the Committee Clerk, Oscar Namulanda. We have presented the Financial Statements for the National Government for the Financial Year 2016/17 to this House and the beneficiaries are the county governments. We are dealing with the most recent audited accounts and the beneficiary is the public. This is because we are looking into the prudent expenditure of the public funds. We have made recommendations and if the authorities and agencies follow them, public funds will be safe and there will be ...
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3 Dec 2019 in National Assembly:
and variations of estimate cost on projects. We have given the way forward in terms of recommendations. Because of limitation of time since I am just seconding, the Committee came up with several recommendations. If the recommendations are followed, even as we look at the expenditure, we will save this country a lot of money. Secondly, we will implement projects to the benefit of the common mwananchi . Some of the recommendations we have made can work for this country. First, the Cabinet Secretary (CS) for the National Treasury and Planning should within three months of adoption of this Report ...
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