All parliamentary appearances
Entries 71 to 80 of 158.
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11 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I think what I said is that there are various items that need to be purchased. This is an ongoing process. It has already started. Some of the equipment has been installed. We are in the process of purchasing others. The moment it is purchased, we will instal it so that finally we can have a complete analytic procedure for identifying the criminals involved.
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11 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, we have earmarked a sum of Kshs361 million this financial year for the purchase of supplementary equipment.
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11 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I said that during the last financial year, the Government set aside Kshs500 million. Part of that money has already been utilised. I said that in this financial year, we have set aside Kshs361 million. We have a list of the equipment that we July 11, 2007 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 2387 bought under document examination. That equipment has already been installed in some of the areas of interest.
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11 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
Asante, Bw. Naibu Spika wa Muda, kwa kunipa nafasi ili niweze kuchangia Hoja hii ambayo inaendelea. Kwanza ningependa kusema kwamba naunga mkono Hoja hii. Ningependa pia kuwapongeza wenzangu ambao wameiunga mkono. Kama vile tusemavyo maji ni uhai, vile vile usalama ni maisha na maendeleo. Hakuna maendeleo ya maana ambayo yanaweza kufanyika katika mazingira ambayo hayana usalama. Usalama unahitajika katika shule, ukulima, uuguzi na kila mahali katika taifa letu. Usalama hupatikana mahali ambapo mifumo iliyowekwa na Serikali na wananchi inafanya kazi. Mahali ambapo mifumo hii haifanyi kazi, mambo mengi huharibika. Mambo mengi yakiharibika, mambo hayo huzaa utovu wa nidhamu na kufanya ...
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26 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) There has never been any boundary dispute between the residents of Lambwe and Central Division in Suba District. The creation of Lambwe Division was presented to the District Development Committee and approved in a meeting of 3rd November, 1995. (b) The decision to hive Lambwe Settlement Scheme/Ruma Location to Central Division was done during the early re-organisation of administration unit after sorting and considering the views of the public. That is why there is no turmoil or any sign of dissatisfaction among the members of the public. (c) On the reversion of ...
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26 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I started by saying that, as far as we are concerned, there is no dispute in Lambwe Division. But we have also said that, if the residents of Ruma Location want to be transferred from one division to another, they should take up the matter with the locational development committee. The matter will then go to their divisional committee and, finally, it will end up at the DDC. The DDC will then inform us that the wish of the people of Ruma Location is to be transferred from where they are now, to another location. If that ...
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26 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the policy is that we have leaders on the ground. It is the leaders who can help us harmonise the boundaries. Of course, we have locational leaders who will deal with the locations. We have divisional leaders to sort out divisional disputes. If there is any kind of dispute or a wish to have one location moved to another division or one ward transferred to another constituency, it is the leaders who should consult and then forward that information to us.
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26 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I do not see the need to set up a commission for purposes of this exercise because there is a policy in place to deal with such issues. As I said, the people of Ruma Location can petition their leaders so that, eventually, recommendations from the locations can come to us. The recommendation might tell us where the people of Ruma would like to be transferred to from the present constituency or division. We will do it. It is not an issue that we need to go there ourselves to resolve. In any case, provincial boundaries are ...
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24 May 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) I am not aware that the country loses many man-hours when the flag is being hoisted or lowered. (b) The Kenyan flag is entrenched in the Constitution of Kenya significantly as a national symbol of sovereignty. In addition, hoisting and lowering of the flag is an international practice adopted by independent States and international organizations all over the world as a symbol of identity. The time set for hoisting and lowering of the flag is stipulated through subsidiary legislation in the regulation, under Section 9, Cap.99 which is the National Emblems ...
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24 May 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, these are some of the things that we call
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