All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1031 to 1040 of 2169.
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26 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
Most obliged, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I hereby withdraw the word “mischievous” and substitute therefor with the words “deliberately falsified.”
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26 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I hereby withdraw unreservedly the words “deliberately falsified” and apologize.
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26 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I want to finish my point of order.
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26 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I was saying that hon. Khalwale deliberately knew what he was saying and---
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25 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. You have heard the Assistant Minister say that there is goodwill on the part of the Minister. How can there be goodwill on the part of the Minister when he is blowing hot and cold air? One moment, he says that it is illegal to have 80 new constituencies and the next moment, he says that we can have them. Is he in order?
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25 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the hon. Attorney-General has been very candid in his answer and he has done the best he can to advise the Ministry concerned to discharge this decree. However, as you must be fully aware, the best he can do is to advise. He cannot compel the Ministry. To that extent, therefore, what steps is he taking to ensure that the Government Proceedings Act is amended in the relevant sections to authorize limited execution against the Government so that they can force the execution of these decrees?
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25 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Thank you for clarifying the issue of standing on the passage ways and the corridors between the seats but what about hon. Members who incessantly consult with the Chair and thereby disturb the orientation of the Chair to the debate?
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25 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Higher Education, Science and Technology:- (a) 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, Science 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, in compliance with the recommendations of ...
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25 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, before the Question is answered, may I raise an issue? The last time the matter came before the House, the Minister answered part (b) and (c) of the Question and said that he was going to consult in respect of part (a). I have now been given a copy of the answer, which purports to be in respect of part (a) of the Question. I notice that, again, this answer completely avoids answering that part of the Question. I do not know whether the Minister is aware of this fact.
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19 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, has the Assistant Minister considered that the sections of the Armed Forces Act that relate to setting up of tribunals and trying offenders, particularly where allegations are so severe as to indicate fraud, are expected to be consistent with the provisions of the Constitution that say that there should be fairness to all, irrespective of status? The officer who was in charge of that tribunal must have been the officer who was his senior. So, his senior is the complainant and the judge. Is that fair?
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