All parliamentary appearances
Entries 341 to 350 of 4692.
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17 Apr 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, with respect to the Chair, I am unable to give the time frame. This is because, one, this is a case involving murder. But once I get the report ready, even if it is tomorrow or in two months---
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17 Apr 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, for record purposes, give me five months, but that does not necessarily mean that I will not bring and table it here if it is done before five months but give me five months.
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17 Apr 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, most obliged. I will be giving the updates of what is happening.
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17 Apr 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, indeed, it is true that there has been robbery along the highway. In fact, it starts from Limuru. I want to assure my colleagues that we are not going to leave anybody who is involved in this racket. You are aware that last week, we managed to arrest two councillors and two other suspects who were also involved in the same racket. I want to assure this House and Kenyans at large that we will
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15 Mar 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy, Speaker, I want to add my voice to this debate. I support that it is time we actually went for recess. I have been challenged in this House by Mr. Bahari that there is tension in Isiolo. I want to assure Kenyan citizens and the hon. Member that we will do what it takes to keep law and order. We are not just talking about Isiolo. I am talking about the whole country. I would also request my colleagues that when we are outside there enjoying our holidays, please, let us think of what we are going ...
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15 Mar 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy, Speaker, there is nothing to warrant a point of order. Again---
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15 Mar 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy, Speaker, I said that are some several sensitive Statements which border on insecurity. Those are the Statements which I will issue in my office in order to contain the situation in those areas. That is what I said. Let me continue. In many occasions, as a politician, ordinarily, when I see a multitude of people, I can say anything. But little do I know that what I am saying is going to impact negatively on the side of the constituents. That is why I want to caution my colleagues: Think first before you speak. Do not bring ...
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15 Mar 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, then let them speak positively if that is the case.
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15 Mar 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I want to give you some background. Kenya is the only country which should be given a medal in politicking. We started our politics from the day we were elected on 27th December 2007 and will continue up to 27th December, 2013; you know we are still at war. You never know. Since we are at war with the Al Shabaab, we might never even go for elections, but this is a personal view.
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15 Mar 2012 in National Assembly:
The Constitution is very clear. Why do we have to go politicking on a daily basis? Why can we not think in terms of empowering our youth? Why can we not think in terms of improving our economy? What is it that we are hurrying for? I want to assure my colleagues that I am going to provide security, but also help me to maintain law and order. I will issue the Statement required by the Member of Parliament for Kamukunji
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