All parliamentary appearances
Entries 7121 to 7130 of 7463.
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9 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for your intervention. I am happy to hear that Dr. Munyaka and Prof. Kaloki are asking for NCPB stores this time. How I wish that North Eastern Province would also ask for stores where they can store their food.
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9 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
The Minister talked about working with Members of Parliament to make sure that we have sufficient stores to store our food. I have written to the Ministry of Agriculture in the past, asking them to renovate a huge store in my constituency which just requires very little patches here and there for us to store the grain that is being harvested right now. Gwassi is a very high potential region. I would like the Minister to confirm that the store that I was talking about at Magunga is included in the directive that he issued yesterday that, that store will ...
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4 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I would like to plead with the Chair to find the Assistant Minister out of order in refusing to answer the Question. This is because it is believed---
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4 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
I am quoting from Standing Order No.46.
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4 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, after receiving help from my able friends!
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4 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the reason why I would request you to rule the Assistant Minister out of order is because it is believed that before a Ministry issues a directive, it considers why that directive is to be issued. If you look at this Question, it is simply asking: âWhat informed the decision?â This decision and the reasons behind it must be with the Ministry. So, I find the Assistant Minister evading answering this Question. In that case, I would request you to rely on Standing Order No.46 and find him out of order and punish him accordingly.
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3 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I think there is need to interpret or make the Assistant Minister understand the Question; the Question is clearly asking: âWhat steps is the Minister taking---â. I would have expected the Assistant Minister to come to this House and tell us that the steps we are taking are that we are
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3 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
trying to automate, et cetera, and it will end at this time and we expect to complete decentralization at this time. But the Assistant Minister is taking us round in circles as if he does not understand the Question.
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3 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to thank you for giving me this opportunity to also contribute to this important Motion on the Presidential Speech that was delivered before this House on 23rd February, 2010.
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3 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
First, I would like to start â and I hope I will be fair â with the strong points in the Presidentâs Speech. The President talked about the constitutional review process as many of us have said. I think his Speech was not only timely, but was also necessary. You will remember that when the first harmonized draft Constitution was released by the Committee of Experts (CoE), many of us wished, prayed and hoped that the two Principals, the President and the Prime Minister, would keep their opinions to themselves, until when many of us would have made their contributions. ...
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