All parliamentary appearances
Entries 801 to 810 of 895.
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29 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, Mr. Ncebere has been suffering for all these years trying to make trips to Kampala to be paid but those who are responsible for paying him have not been forthcoming. At one point he was kidnapped in Kampala and all the documents including the contract for this job were taken from him. The Assistant Minister says that there was no contract, when in fact, the original documents and everything else were all stolen from him in Kampala. I have a copy of the posters that he produced which I intend to--- June 29, 2006 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 1723
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29 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I have not yet asked any question. I wanted to say that I also have a letter written by the current Ugandan High Commissioner to Kenya to our High Commission in Kampala. The current High Commissioner who was then an MP, and is the one who had contracted Mr. Ncebere to produce the posters, admits in the letter that he received the posters from Mr. Ncebere. I do not know what the Ministry expects Mr. Ncebere to do beyond this, when he was kidnapped in Kampala and everything he had was stolen. ...
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29 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have been forced to bring this Question to this House because Mr. Ncebere has been unsuccessfully trying to make his case through the Ministry. The Ministry has all these documents I have here, which include even delivery notes of the posters. If you are a poor Kenyan who has no money to go to court and those courts are in another country, then you seek assistance from your Government through the Ministry which is supposed to protect us when we are doing business outside, what are you expected to do? Could the Assistant Minister tell this ...
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29 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, he is misleading the House, because I have had no meeting with---
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29 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Yes, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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29 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Hon. Arungah has said that he knows of a company that owes the Government taxes worth Kshs2 billion. That is important information that he should share with this House.
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29 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, this year's Budget Speech was a good one. The measures introduced are good and intended to promote further growth in the economy. I thank the Minister for that. I also thank him for remembering the youth of this country who have been forgotten for a long time. However, there are two issues that the Minister proposed that are of concern to me. The issue of refunding pension money to people who are moving out of this country gives an impression that we are encouraging people to move out so that we can give them money. This ...
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21 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I wanted to ask your indulgence for me to ask this Question next week. I need some vital information which I want to use in asking supplementary questions.
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21 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me the opportunity to also contribute to this important Motion. I will begin by congratulating the Minister for Finance for coming up with a well balanced Budget, which has made a lot of sense to many people. For many years, we have never had a Budget that has addressed the plight of our people like this one. I would further like to congratulate the Minister, the Central Bank of Kenya and all other public financial management institutions for the high level of discipline they have exhibited in their work over the ...
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20 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Is it in order for the Assistant Minister to withhold information from the House? It is unbelievable to hear him say that he is not aware of the cost of constructing roads in neighbouring countries, when that information is on the internet. He also meets Ministers from the region. Is he not withholding that vital information from the House?
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