All parliamentary appearances
Entries 4631 to 4640 of 4692.
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4 May 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, could the Assistant Minister tell the House why ten police officers accompanied the Deputy OCPD, Homa Bay, to Ndhiwa? What was the rationale behind that move?
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4 May 2006 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir---
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4 May 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, could the Assistant Minister confirm or deny that the Deputy OCPD, Mr. Mang'ira, was paid money to officiate and provide security to the private people? When he talks of a public rally, who were the organisers? Could he tell this House?
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4 May 2006 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. The Assistant Minister is misleading this House. I have asked him one simple question which I hope he understood. Why was it necessary for the Deputy OCPD from Homa Bay to bring the 10 officers from Homa Bay and not Ndhiwa? It was because the Ndhiwa OCS had refused to licence the meeting.
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4 May 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I do not know if the Minister is telling the truth. Last year, there were commitments which were given by some financiers. That is why some of the funds were allocated and given to various projects. I do not know if the Minister is now saying that the firm commitments will no longer be heeded to, or what is happening? The reason I am saying that is because, in my own constituency, there was an agreement with a financier who confirmed that they had allocated Kshs200 million to construct a road in my constituency. That was ...
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4 May 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I did participate in approving the Supplementary Estimates. It is a pity that in the whole of South Nyanza, roads are impassable.
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4 May 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, could you, please, protect me from these hon. Members?
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4 May 2006 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Let me plead with my colleagues that, this time round, that money which has been allocated to the Ministry of Roads and Public Works should not be returned to the Treasury. We do not have tarmacked roads in South Nyanza. There is one road which I would plead with the Minister to consider. This is the Rodi-Kopany-Karungu Road. Last time, when I asked the Assistant Minister in charge of roads, Eng. Toro, about this road, May 4, 2006 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 965 he said that the Treasury had not allocated any funds for that particular ...
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4 May 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, first, I would like to support this Motion of Adjournment. I support this Motion because we are having guests who have come for the IPU Conference. But given the time that we are going to stay away from the House, and with the several important Bills that have been mentioned, it is imperative for me to move an amendment to to read as follows:- "THAT, the words, "Tuesday, 30th", appearing between the words "until" and "May" be deleted, and in their place, the words "Wednesday 17th" be inserted thereof!"
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4 May 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, one reason why I want to shorten the time of recess is because of the Cotton (Amendment) Bill. We were very late in reopening the House in March. Since we came in, not a single Bill has been passed! I would like to ask my colleagues: What is it that we are celebrating? Are we celebrating the under-performance of the Government? I urge my colleagues to agree to go on recess and resume on 17th, May. That way, we shall continue with the CDF Bill, the Cotton (Amendment) Bill, "Sexual Bill", Tobacco Bill and the ...
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