All parliamentary appearances
Entries 751 to 760 of 895.
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2 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Education:- (a) whether he could inform the House whether schools in Thangatha, Ankamia and Buuri locations in Tigania East Constituency are within TSC designated hardship areas; November 2, 2006 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 3365 (b) whether he could also name the schools in the locations whose teachers are receiving hardship allowance; and, (c) why did the TSC withdraw hardship allowances for Rumanthi Primary School in Buuri Location.
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2 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, you will remember that this Question was deferred last week. It was placed on the Order Paper last week, but it was deferred because she did not have enough information. I am surprised that it takes the Assistant Minister more than two weeks to get information on a simple Question like this.
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1 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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1 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Our Standing Orders do not allow the name of the President to be dragged into debates here.
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31 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) Yes, I am aware that quite a number of cattle dips in the country collapsed after they were handed over to the communities way back in 1991. I am very happy that the hon. Member has stressed that they collapsed "During years of stagnation in the dairy industry". He knows who was in the Government then. (b) The Ministry is undertaking a countrywide survey to compile comprehensive data to identify key factors which led to the collapse of cattle dips and target areas in dire need of cattle dip services. This will ...
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31 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Government has got that request in mind, and it is not only on the small-scale farmers because small-scale farmers sound like they are living on an island. The Government is considering the ASAL areas, where a lot of poor families lost their only livestock. We are considering seriously how best we are going to get them back to life again. When this programme is operational, it will answer this query.
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31 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, that may sound impossible, but like I said earlier, if the hon. Member was listening, in the current realization and the kind of evaluation we are making, all those requests will be considered and whatever is possible will be done.
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31 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I do not know whether the hon. Member was listening when I referred to hon. Kamotho, who was the Secretary-General of a certain party. It was not this Government which has done all that, and we are doing all we can to revive the cattle dips and assist the poor farmers to go back to their operations.
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31 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, as I undertake to answer those questions, may I also assure my good, hon. J.J. Kamotho, that, that is the reason why I left KANU, because at that time, I could see the oppression done by KANU.
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31 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, as I said earlier, my Ministry and the Government as a whole is going round evaluating some of these cattle dips and collecting data. So, those points which have been raised by our colleagues will be considered and they should be available to give their views to our team when they go round.
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