All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1181 to 1190 of 2169.
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20 Jul 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, what this means is that, first, there must be one Commission comprising of all the others and then later if there is need, Parliament may then have successor commissions. Under the circumstances, the Bills as they appear before the House now are unconstitutional.
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20 Jul 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I wholeheartedly support.
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19 Jul 2011 in National Assembly:
asked the Attorney General:- (a) whether he is aware that Maseno Senior Resident Magistrate’s Criminal Court File Nos.135 of 2007; 434 of 2007; 901 of 2008; 902 of 2008; 978 of 2008; 1502 of 2008 and 167 of 2009 are all based on allegations of trespass and malicious damage to property against members of one clan by one complainant; (b) whether he is also aware that the said charges affect the whole of Kanyawegi Sub-Location of South West Kisumu Location in Kisumu East District and are based on the insistence of the accused persons to access the 100-metre “ no-man’s ...
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19 Jul 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am surprised with the superficiality of the answer by the Attorney-General because it does not go to the depth of the Question about the clan, the complainant and the issue in dispute. Mr. Speaker, Sir, to demonstrate to the Attorney-General about the superficiality of his answer, I wish to table here documents to show the number of cases pending, the charges together with the outcome of the cases. I have with me a list of the cases pending at Maseno Law Court. They are seven in total. The charges in all these cases are either creating ...
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19 Jul 2011 in National Assembly:
Because of the superficiality of the answer by the hon. Attorney-General, I wish to request the House that the Attorney-General be given chance to go back and investigate these charges more thoroughly so that he can back with a full answer. What he has given us totally superficial in my view. Mr. Speaker, Sir, if Prof. Olweny could give you a chance to listen to what I am saying I will be grateful.
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19 Jul 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the reason why I said that the answer by the Attorney-General was superficial was because his answer to part “b” of my Question is in four words which are “I am not aware”. The Question is very relevant because it asks: “Is the Attorney-General aware that the charges affect the whole of Kanywawegi Sub- Location of South West Kisumu, and are based on insistence of the accused persons to access the 100-metre no man’s land on the shores of Lake Victoria that the complainant wants to unlawfully annex to his land?” He simply says: “I am not ...
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19 Jul 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I stand guided. In the circumstances, is the Attorney-General willing to confess to the House that this Question can be more particularly answered by the Ministry of Lands and not his office?
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19 Jul 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am most obliged.
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19 Jul 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. The Minister is giving a report pursuant to Standing Order No.196, according to him. My reading of Standing Order No.196 does not give the Minister such powers. I seek your direction.
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15 Jun 2011 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Education:- (a) what plans the Ministry has to enhance house allowance for teachers in schools in Kisumu Municipality within the framework of the new Constitution considering that the allowance paid to the teachers engaged by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) is higher for those working in the City of Nairobi; and, (b) what steps the Ministry is taking to co-ordinate with the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and Ministry of Local Government to enhance salaries for teachers in Kisumu Municipality.
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