All parliamentary appearances
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25 Jun 2024 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Speaker.
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25 Jun 2024 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I know this is a Procedural Motion and in ordinary circumstances, I would support it. But I oppose it. The reason being, we are at a critical moment in this country especially this week and possibly next week. We are the people's elected representatives. So, it is important for us to delay our recess to study what is going on in the country. If there is a requirement that we sit and make some adjustments, then we will be here to make them. This will be irresponsible of us, when our young generation are out there ...
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25 Jun 2024 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I want to thank you for giving me this one minute also on record that I had proposed an amendment to Clause 48 of the Bill. I wish to withdraw that amendment in line with the feelings of the country.
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25 Jun 2024 in National Assembly:
Thank you.
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19 Jun 2024 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I want to start by saying that I have never been to State House since President Ruto took over power, and I do not intend to. I have never had a one-on-one meeting with him. This is the only forum I can use to tell him what I think he needs to do. President, I want to tell you that the people you The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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19 Jun 2024 in National Assembly:
have hired at State House and the people you have put at the National Treasury as economic advisors are not advisors. They are economic saboteurs. Please look for economic advisors to help you govern this country for the remaining period of three years.
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19 Jun 2024 in National Assembly:
I say so because the idea and perception that is coming across when I hear it a lot even with my colleagues across the aisle is that you need to tax Kenyans more to grow this economy and narrow the budget deficit,. Nothing can be further from the truth. Ask your team to compare and give you the data when we passed the Finance Bill of 2023. What effect has it had on revenue collection? Growth in revenue is 13.8 per cent if you compare revenue collection up to 12 months leading to March 2024. Compare that to the same ...
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19 Jun 2024 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I am shocked that the Chairperson of the Departmental Committee on Finance and Planning does not even understand his Report.
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19 Jun 2024 in National Assembly:
Let us go to page 397 or is it 377? There is the last paragraph, and I want to read it if you allow me. New Clause 66, Road Maintenance Levy. The Committee notes that the Road Maintenance Levy (RML) is charged on all petroleum products… I do not want to read all that. It says: “Additionally, to help raise sufficient funds to maintain and repair roads across the country, the Committee recommends an increase of the levy pursuant to Section 3 of the Road Maintenance Levy Fund Act from Ksh18 to Ksh25 per litre on all petroleum products.” What ...
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19 Jun 2024 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Speaker.
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