All parliamentary appearances
Entries 271 to 280 of 447.
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1 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Finance:- (a) out of the Kshs17,562,015,641 outstanding external loan balance for security/defence items as at 30th June, 2006, how much has been paid since then; and, (b) what arrangements he has made to pay off the balance.
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1 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to thank the Assistant Minister for his answer. As we all know, we have problems with this category of external debts, which relate to M/s Anglo Leasing and others. As you know, it has been reported that our embassy premises in the Hague are about to be auctioned, and others may follow. In order to protect Kenyan assets abroad, and ensure that we are not left holding huge debts in future, while waiting for the KACC to conclude its investigations, knowing very well that they may never conclude those investigations, what is the ...
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1 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, could the Assistant Minister confirm to this House that once we get the report by M/s Pricewaterhousecoopers, and it is conclusive, he will ignore any further attempts to get a decision from the KACC since we have no faith in KACC ever concluding this matter?
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25 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, hon. Ndambuki and myself are former Ministers of this Ministry. So, we know the problem the Assistant Minister is facing. When I was there, I had suggested and implemented a service charge and people who have cases would pay a small fee, which would be standardised in the whole country so that an applicant, who wants his case to be settled, pays a known figure as a way of solving this problem which has not been solved in the past 44 years. Are they going to reintroduce that policy?
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25 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Tourism and Wildlife why Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) rangers are constantly attacking fishermen at Karuki area.
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25 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am happy that the Minister has admitted that one side of dam is a national reserve and fishing is outlawed. The other side is where people are 6 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES July 25, 2007 allowed to fish. That is the Karuki area. Since there is no marker in the dam - there is no line which divides the two - it is difficult for my fishermen from Gachoka to know when they cross by one inch to the Mwea National Reserve. As a result, where they have been followed, the following four people have died: Mary ...
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25 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the reason was that they crossed over by a few feet. In the process of running away, they were eaten by crocodiles---
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25 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
They have not been compensated and it is a very serious matter! It might cost me the elections if the Minister does not pay attention to this Question!
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25 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
What about demarcation?
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25 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to thank the Minister for his answers. As you know I have five dams in my constituency and crocodiles are eating people's cows and goats continuously. I will be very happy to go and see him with a comprehensive list. Since I have five dams, would he give an affirmative action to my constituency which has a peculiar problem as we try to supply this country with power?
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