All parliamentary appearances
Entries 6491 to 6500 of 7463.
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10 May 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is true that there has been a lot of speculation on the death of this gentleman. I wanted the Assistant Minister to come out very clearly to remove these speculations whether Mr. Kimeli appeared before the Waki Commission. He may not be aware whether he was a witness in the cases at the ICC, but could he confirm to us whether he is aware if the late Kimeli ever appeared and testified before the Waki Commission?
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10 May 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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10 May 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, on 28th April, 2011, I sought a Ministerial Statement from the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance with regard to discrepancies between the revenue reporting from the Exchequer Account and that which has always been submitted to the House through Budget Estimates. The Ministerial Statement was supposed to come almost two weeks ago, but it did not. It was supposed to come last Wednesday but on that very Wednesday morning, hon. Muriithi reported to this House that the Assistant Minister was unwell, and that the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance was away. In the ...
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10 May 2011 in National Assembly:
informal things that the Minister has told me but, please, may I get direction on this matter?
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10 May 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would just wish that this Ministerial Statement is brought, so that I can comment.
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10 May 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. First of all, we must be factual. It was actually on Wednesday morning, and not on Wednesday afternoon; the Minister was present in this House. I was very keen. I could not have got that one wrong. The HANSARD will bear me witness. Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Government has either not understood why I have sought this Ministerial Statement or they have understood but they deliberately want to deny this House very important information.
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10 May 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to thank you for giving me this opportunity to also add my voice to this very serious matter that has been brought before the House. I want to thank Mr. Eugene Wamalwa for bringing this Motion. I would only request that when we debate this Motion, let us be sober because this is a very serious matter; it is a matter of the security of this country. All of us, I am sure, watched what happened in Turkana and it was a scene you would wish happened elsewhere and not in your ...
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10 May 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I even expected the Minister in charge of Defence to be here and listen to us. To me, this is not a matter that we can leave to the Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security. What if those people came with weapons which were very destructive that our police could not match? Some of these people are in Eastleigh, Langata and Embakasi. Why can we not deploy our security personnel to man our borders? That is why we pay them. Losing between 40 and 50 people, or even 20 people in a ...
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10 May 2011 in National Assembly:
an island called âMigingoâ, which is no longer in my constituency. The island was forcefully taken away by foreign forces. Another island called âUgingoâ in my constituency has been taken away by the same rogue Uganda Government. Museveni is applying his expansionist policies and extending Ugandaâs borders into Kenya, but the Government of Kenya is just quiet. He even has the audacity of coming here, after brutalising people in his country. Shame on our Government! Why do we appear to be that weak?
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10 May 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am not surprised. This is not the first time. Hon. Githae has never listened to my speech. I said; âshame on our Government!â
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