All parliamentary appearances
Entries 151 to 160 of 669.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I also want to commend the Assistant Minister for the good answer that she has given to this Question. But we know that most of the tourists that visit the lake region come from the Mara region. If you look at the roads connecting us with the Mara region, you will find that they are in deplorable conditions. Could the Assistant Minister work together with the Ministry of Roads to ensure that the roads in that region are improved so that we get more visitors coming to that area?
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I also want to commend the Assistant Minister for the good answer that she has given to this Question. But we know that most of the tourists that visit the lake region come from the Mara region. If you look at the roads connecting us with the Mara region, you will find that they are in deplorable conditions. Could the Assistant Minister work together with the Ministry of Roads to ensure that the roads in that region are improved so that we get more visitors coming to that area?
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I also want to commend the Assistant Minister for the good answer that she has given to this Question. But we know that most of the tourists that visit the lake region come from the Mara region. If you look at the roads connecting us with the Mara region, you will find that they are in deplorable conditions. Could the Assistant Minister work together with the Ministry of Roads to ensure that the roads in that region are improved so that we get more visitors coming to that area?
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7 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Assistant Minister has talked about the stocks they keep at the Coast Province. Recently, we had a fire accident in Nairobi and this almost caused the country to come to a standstill as far as the supply of fuel was concerned. Could the Ministry consider getting some stocks to the western part of this country, so that when there is an accident here then other people can get fuel?
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7 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, reading from the answer given by the Assistant Minister, I regret to say that it is more or less history. At the moment, the Assistant Minister should not talk about Nyakach experiencing drought. Instead, the people of Nyakach are affected by floods. That is common knowledge in Kenya today. What is the Assistant Minister doing to ensure that the water, which is running to the lake, can be captured in dams so that the people of Nyakach can benefit by growing crops during the drought?
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7 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. While I agree with the Assistant Minister that it is not his docket, but they can ask for more funds so that they can breach that gap. Is he in order to mislead the House?
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6 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to thank the Assistant Minister who is speaking to us today because yesterday, I saw him meet the doctors when they were demonstrating. That was quite good. However, the Assistant Minister has told us that he is not able to decide on the salaries now and yet he knows how this can be done. Could he tell the House and Kenyans how many meetings he has held with these doctors recently? In fact, when the Assistant Minister talks about the threat, I do not think it was a threat because these doctors have talked ...
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30 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
I know that the people of Kieni are very anxious because of the magnitude of the project. Kenyans are also anxious to know when this work will be completed. However, my interest is in the design stage when the feasibility study is done. Have you given this to one contractor or several of them? If so, can we also know them, so that hon. Members from that area can know who to approach if the work is delayed?
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29 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, we want to encourage our local farmers. The Minister has told us very clearly that Mwea Irrigation Scheme did not have enough rice and that may be right. But she also claims that the price that was charged at Mwea when the contracted supplier wanted rice was higher than what was charged by the other farms from where they got the rice. Could we compare the two prices here so that we know that she is telling us the truth?
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22 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, these people are entitled to their pensions. The Assistant Minister has stated that the pensions have been prepared and I expected him to come with some evidence to show the House that they have now been paid. Could he produce the evidence?
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