All parliamentary appearances
Entries 571 to 580 of 2169.
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17 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
The Departmental Committee on Education, Research and Technology.
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17 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker. You have heard from hon. Gitari that the appointment of the so-called “Director-General of Lands” has been gazetted. Impunity must be hit at and hit at very hard. If the Cabinet Secretary purports to have done this as per the law and went ahead to gazette that appointment, clearly this is a matter that should be taken up by the Committee on Delegated Legislation right away, so that they can look at the legality of the appointment. In my view, this is clear impunity.
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16 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, the matter we want to raise is very serious and it cuts across our constituencies. If he cannot do it, I can do it on his behalf. I offer myself because this is a very serious issue.
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16 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, hon. Speaker.
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16 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, maybe, hon. Langat kept you busy. You may not have heard the Chairman of the Committee.
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16 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, if I had the power, I would have sent hon. Langat away from you. You may not have heard the Chairman of the Committee state that he will give the Statement in two weeks’ time. This matter is actually taking place on the boundaries of my constituency, that is between Tinderet and Muhoroni. Tension is very high in that area. Unless immediate action is taken, we are going to have very serious tribal clashes. We would not like such a thing to happen. This is a matter which must be responded to urgently. If not Tuesday, it should ...
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15 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Speaker. The tone of that letter by hon. Attorney- General is quite abrasive and unnecessarily combative. I thought the Leader of Majority Party would have addressed his mind to the responsibilities of the Attorney General as set up in the Constitution, which is under Article 156(4)(a) to (c). I thought he would address his mind to the thin line between the roles of the Attorney-General as principal legal advisor to the Government and his responsibility as a witness to a Committee of Parliament. This is because the hon. Attorney-General seems to be confused about those two roles. ...
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15 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
So, as you give your communication, I urge you to address that issue as well. Thank you.
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15 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, as you are addressing the House on those issues, it came to my mind that the Cabinet Secretaries that we have now is a new crop of people who were not there before. Maybe it would be in order for them to know that in the last Parliament, Ministers were exempted from attending Cabinet meetings if they had an assignment in Parliament. They need to know that.
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26 Sep 2013 in National Assembly:
Yes, I am, hon. Deputy Speaker. Hon. Deputy Speaker, did you notice that hon. Wario of Bura is not properly dressed? Whereas he is dressed up to his neck, his hands are naked. Is that proper dressing?
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