All parliamentary appearances
Entries 681 to 690 of 1230.
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4 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
The Report, hon. Speaker, Sir.
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4 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
The withdrawal of the Motion.
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4 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, this demonstrates that we have got Chairmen who are able to determine when to fight and when not to fight; Chairmen who are able to know whether they have got the weapons or they do not. This Report was faulty in the sense that it had mixed a number of issues into one report and, therefore, it could not allow proper discussions. Hon. Speaker, for example, there is Report on ICC. I heard one colleague saying: “Oh! We were snubbed by somebody who would have come to Kenya to turn us into gay people, when we have ...
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4 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Speaker. First, I want to thank Dr. Laboso for coming up with this Motion. It is one that this House needs in order to address issues of development and trade. Europeans have been on us since 1885. For those who have read some history, you will remember Bismarck. He was sitting somewhere in Germany dishing out parts of Africa. Since that time they have sat on us. They determine what we can export and import. They also determine the prices. Kenya is a rising star in this part of the world. The way to do it is ...
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2 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Speaker for giving me this opportunity. I rise to support the appointment of Mr. Njee Muturi. First, Mr. Njee Muturi is highly qualified for this job. Secondly, he is a person who has worked with politicians. Some of my colleagues here tend to think that to be associated with a politician, you are committing a crime. So, they are criminals themselves.
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2 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, I want to confirm that Mr. Njee Muturi is a Nairobian. He went to primary, secondary school and for “A” levels at St. Mary’s School, Nairobi. He went to the University of Nairobi. His grandfather was born somewhere near Kajiado. His grandmother was born somewhere near Narok Town. So, Mr. Njee Muturi is Nairobian. I would hate the day my children who were born in Nairobi would be called Kisiis instead of Nairobians. Hon. Speaker, was hon. Raila Odinga who has been representing some part of Nairobi born in Nairobi?
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2 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
He was not! The people purporting to be representing us in Karen, were they born in Karen? So, what we are saying is this: We should look at the counties where people come from. For example, the counties of Nakuru, Kericho and Kisii have not been represented, but that man is so qualified. We are not questioning that. Next time they bring somebody who is not qualified we can question and interrogate it at the Committee Stage. So, that is a fine Kenyan who has been appointed for a fine position. I beg to support.
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26 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, there is information he has forgotten to seek ---
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25 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Speaker, Sir. I rise to support the appointment of these five great Kenyans. I had a chance to interrogate them. I have been bragging around this Parliament that I am the best expert in public finance, followed by hon. Ng’ongo, but I discovered during the interviews that there are people who know much more than I do; one of them is Dr. Kamau Thugge. Maybe in future, I will ask that
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25 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
No. I went to train for five years.
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