All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1011 to 1020 of 2169.
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8 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I will clarify that in a moment. Indeed, the answer to this Question will prejudice the outcome of the case in court to the extent that the exhumation that is being asked about relates to the ownership of this land in Banita Sisal Estate. That is the real issue – ownership of the land.
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8 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Lands: (a) why the Kisumu District Land Registrar has failed to cancel the title deed fraudulently issued to one Mr. Salim Mupelele Said in respect of L.R. No. Kisumu/Dago/39 contrary to his commitment to do so vide a letter dated 16/4/1987; and (b) why Mr. Said is frustrating the family of Mr. Ong’udi and St. Antony Dago Kokore Secondary School from transferring the parcel of land to the school.
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8 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I feel very proud of Ministers who take their work seriously as hon. Orengo and others do. I am glad that the Minister has finally established that the family of Ong’udi and St. Antony Dago Kokore Secondary school have been frustrated. I am satisfied with the answer. However, what is the time frame given to Salim to prove that the transfer was properly done within which if he fails to provide proof then the title will be cancelled? How long?
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8 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, while I am happy that St. Antony Dago Kokore Secondary School will get back its land soon, the problem of fraudulent land transactions is endemic in this country, particularly in Kisumu where persons pretending to be land agents and brokers collude with land registry officials to register false transactions. I am glad that action has been taken in Kisumu, arrests have been made and people have been charged. As we do that, St. Antony Dago Kokore Secondary School is just one incident. What further action is the Minister taking to ensure that the land registry in ...
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8 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I am not going to talk about what everybody is thinking I am going to talk about. You have heard Mr. Ruto refer to the honourable Minister as Jimmy. That is below the standards of identifying ourselves in the House. However close or friends they are, he cannot refer to him as Jimmy. Is it in order?
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2 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. You have repeatedly said in the House that answers should be precise. I have been listening very keenly to the answer by the hon. Minister and, apart from being wordy, the answer so far given does not touch on policy. Is it in order to go on like that?
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1 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. As I understand the answer by the Assistant Minister, he is saying that for this forest to cease to be a Government forest, the Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife through the Kenya Forest Service (KFS) must give a notice in the Kenya Gazette and not the Ministry of Lands. To that extent, therefore, since he is not able to say why it has delayed for 20 years, would it be in order that this Question be directed to the Minister for Forestry and Wildlife?
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27 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Higher Education, Science and Technology:- (a) whether he could inform the House why Mr. Samuel Daniel Wafula - a former employee of Kenyatta University who was dismissed from service on grounds that he was involved in the student unrest in 2009 – has not been reinstated to his job, contrary to the recommendations of the Departmental Committee on Education, Research and Technology; (b) whether he is aware that Mr. Wafula was innocent of all allegations made against him; and, (c) what steps the Ministry is taking to ensure that the university administration does not victimize staff, ...
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27 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, before the Question is answered, please allow me to say this: This Question came up last week on Tuesday and only parts “b” and “c” were answered. It was adjourned to enable the Minister to answer part “a”. Yesterday, he was not here when the Question was called, but I did draw the attention of the Chair to the fact that the answer which had been supplied to me ignored to answer the issue why Samuel Daniel Wafula was not reinstated by Kenyatta University despite the recommendations in the Report of the House. The answer which I ...
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27 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I wish to table the Report of the Committee on Education, Research and Technology that was adopted by the House, and draw the attention of the Assistant Minister to the bottom of page 34. It says as follows: “All staff suspected of involvement in the strike should be reinstated accordingly, as the university administration could not prove their involvement in the strike when they appeared before this Committee.” This is the Report of the House which I wish to table for the benefit of the Assistant Minister.
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