All parliamentary appearances
Entries 931 to 940 of 2169.
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13 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I do respect hon. Minister Orengo very much. However, insisting that he will not rescind the Commissioner’s directive is wrong. This is because despite everything else he has said, the fact still remains that Section 30 of the Act has not been complied with.
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13 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
But it is quite satisfying to hear the Attorney-General saying that the matter is receiving attention from the hon. Chief Justice. I leave the matter at that.
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8 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. As a Member of this House, I owe the House a duty to bring certain facts to the attention of the House, so that this Question is addressed properly. On 2nd December, 2012, the High Court sitting in Nakuru in Petition No.25 of 2011, Kibet Kiplagat and 221 other persons sued the Minister for Lands to obtain injunctive orders to stop the Minister from subdividing the farm known as “Banita Sisal Estates”. The last order issued by the Court reads thus: “A conservatory order be and is hereby issued against the ...
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8 Dec 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 Dec 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 Dec 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 Dec 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 Dec 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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7 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Lands:- (a) whether he could inform the House why the Kisumu District Land Registrar 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. Salim Mupelele Said is frustrating the family of Mr. Olang’o Ongudi and St. Antony Dago Kokore Secondary School from transferring the parcel of land to the school.
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7 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the problem that we have in the Ministry of State for Special Programmes is proper record keeping in the sense that the Ministry is not able to distinguish different districts from each other. Every time food is destined to Kisumu Town West, which is Kisumu Town East District, it goes to Kisumu West District which lies in another constituency. Could he confirm to the House that the records held by the Ministry are in order and they know which district should get how much per month?
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