All parliamentary appearances
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25 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
Every Budget must indicate to us how much employment it is going to create in every county.
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10 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
On a point of clarification, hon. Speaker, Sir.
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10 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
It is the same issue, hon. Speaker. Now that you have told us the issues which were discussed in Mombasa, please clarify them for some of us. If we would like the Senate to discuss money Bills, do we have to make an amendment to the Constitution? If so, will it require a referendum so that we can join Okoa Kenya and we get it done? On the issue of the Constituencies Development Fund (CDF), do we require a referendum to amend that law to align it to the Constitution? Thirdly, when legislations go to the National Assembly or the ...
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3 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
Next week!
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3 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I am still analogue.
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25 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, hon. Speaker. I am still analogue but I am catching up. Is hon. Kobado in order to discuss a Committee in which he serves and discuss a Chairman of a Committee in which he serves without bringing a substantive Motion?
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25 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
He is absent!
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25 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Speaker. I rise to support this Report. I also commend the Committee for analysing all these situations and coming up with a proper conclusion. There are people who are misusing our new Constitution by raising frivolous petitions and court cases. We cannot work properly if we entertain all these frivolous petitions. I wish the former Deputy Chief Justice had this opportunity to face this Committee because she was removed from office for only touching a nose.
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25 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
Just imagine. My friend from Odhiambo’s constituency, if you allege that this lady was working with our communities only, then it looks like the person who brought the petition is your cousin.
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25 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
This is because he comes from your community. If we take things in such an ethnic way, this country will never move. This lady joined that Commission and found there were people who were employed long before her. Just to clear any doubt, Ms. Anyona is a Kisii. She is not a Luhya. That is the lady who works in her office. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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