All parliamentary appearances
Entries 131 to 140 of 1230.
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12 Jun 2019 in National Assembly:
With those few remarks, I beg to support.
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6 Jun 2019 in National Assembly:
…( Off-record)
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9 May 2019 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Deputy Speaker.
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9 May 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, although the speaker is a Member of the Committee, he represents his people in this Parliament but not in the Committee. So, he has the mandate to express himself on behalf of his people and some of us. That Committee allowed the Government to reduce the amount of money they allocate for NG- CDF to below 2.5 per cent.
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8 May 2019 in National Assembly:
Thank you Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for allowing me to comment on this important issue. First, I want to thank the Committee that has developed this Bill. Second, I want to stress on the point raised by the Leader of the Minority Party that we seem to be legislating here against ourselves and former Members of Parliament. We are our own worst enemies.
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8 May 2019 in National Assembly:
Three, this Bill should have come much earlier because for a period of about two years, we have not had an effective Commission. As you can see, the 2022 elections have taken root. Wherever we attend church functions, funerals, or barazas, we must talk something about 2022. In the process, we give hate speeches. As my colleague, Wamalwa, said, let us define what hate speech is. Is calling people washenzi hate speech? Is calling people names hate speech? Let us look at that and include that definition in this Bill.
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8 May 2019 in National Assembly:
The Bill has improved the system of appointing these people so that we get people of integrity who can work without fear or favour.
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8 May 2019 in National Assembly:
With those few remarks, I beg to support.
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3 Apr 2019 in National Assembly:
First-timers!
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27 Mar 2019 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker for giving me a chance to contribute to this issue of the elderly people. Village elders are the first element of administration in this country. I lived in a family which provided chiefs, assistant chiefs and village elders. In those days, village elders were appreciated by the community to the extent that goats, chicken and wimbi would be taken to their homes for their consumption. That does not happen anymore. Village elders solve land issues. Especially where I come from, there are many land issues. Before they get to the courts, most of them are ...
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