All parliamentary appearances
Entries 751 to 756 of 756.
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14 May 2008 in National Assembly:
In response to the hon. Member's question about monkeys, I think he should report this issue to the KWS. In all areas where we have conservation, we have KWS wardens---
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14 May 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, indeed, managing monkeys is a challenge to the Ministry. I hope the hon. Members and other stakeholders can devise a joint strategy to save our people and their crops from the damages caused by monkeys.
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14 May 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is not that we have failed to manage the human/wildlife conflict. The hon. Member knows very well that, through the KWS, we have made all efforts to manage the problem caused by animals such elephants, hippos, buffaloes, lions, crocodiles and baboons. Some mitigation measures which have been put in place include construction of wildlife barriers. We are aware of electric fences that we have erected around certain conservation areas such as Aberdares and beaches. We also have wildlife translocation, education and awareness programmes to communities, formation of rapid response teams, community conflict resolution committees and ...
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14 May 2008 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity. I rise to support this Motion. Basically, the purpose of this House and the Government is to deliver service to the Kenyan public. There are so many problems that the Government and this House are supposed to solve ranging from poverty to marginalisation of various areas, insecurity and others. We would like, as much as possible, to see that over 60 per cent of the Government's Budget is devoted towards delivery of service and not towards hon. Members, arguing and discussing about being overlooked in the appointment of the ...
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13 Mar 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, before I was interrupted by time yesterday I had only spoken for one and a half minutes. I hope you will allow me the remaining eight minutes. For the hon. Members who were not here yesterday, my name is Mr. Josephat Nanok, the MP for Turkana South. Yesterday, I said that I support the Presidential Speech and I echoed all that was presented here by the other hon. Members in this House. I do wish, however, to add a few things. This is a very sensitive period in our history and transition which should be handled in ...
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12 Mar 2008 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity. My name is Josephat Nanok, Member for Turkana South Constituency. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I do fully support the Speech made by His Excellency hon. Mwai Kibaki and the comments that hon. Members have made in this House. In my submission, I intend not to repeat them, but to add more or less some issues that had not been mentioned for the record. This is, indeed, a sensitive period in our history and transition, particularly with regard to March 12, 2008 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 131 what happened in ...
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