5 May 2020 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the reason I am saying that is for the record of this House. If what he is saying which is not factually true stays on the record, ten, twenty or thirty years from now, somebody will assume that what he has said, which is manifestly wrong, is what happened, which is not true.
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5 May 2020 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I did not ask him to be guided, but to either withdraw or substantiate. This is not Ruiru Market. He should say matters of fact.
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5 May 2020 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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5 May 2020 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I want to thank you for your directions and insisting that we move very quickly on this matter because these people have nothing right now. I have really been struggling personally to even give support to a number of families. The Senate donated Kshs200 million to the COVID-19 Fund. Can we get support from the Senate or even from the Senators themselves because it is such a bad situation? It is one thing for us just to go there and be followed by cameras, which is not the real need right now. So, I think that we ...
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5 May 2020 in Senate:
You know people like Sen. Orengo and Sen. (Prof.) Ongeri have worked for many years---
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5 May 2020 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker Sir.
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5 May 2020 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, today everybody has had such a go at the Jubilee Government. Is it in order for the Senior Counsel to squarely blame the Jubilee Government on issues that have been recurring even when he was the Minister for Lands? Is it right to now put all the blame on the Jubilee Government? Yes, there is a problem, but we must apportion the right amount of blame by saying: “When I was in Government, we tried to do this, this is where we reached, and this is what the current Government needs to do.”
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5 May 2020 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, Sen. (Dr.) Milgo is not out of order. I just need to seek your direction on a matter. We have now met a couple of times. We meet once a week because of COVID-19. The country urgently needs a legislative framework. For two weeks in a row, we have not been able to move the Bill. I am glad there are senior Members of the Senate Business Committee (SBC) here. I would like to request that you direct that in the next sitting, because we have to wait for another week to deal with this Bill that ...
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28 Apr 2020 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I beg to lay the following Paper on the Table of the Senate today, Tuesday, 28th April, 2020- The Third Progress Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Covid-19 Situation in Kenya.
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