8 Sep 2020 in Senate:
I am aware that, that is the position, but I notice that at least for each Statement we have been aligning to, I allow very short comments, so that we reach the Sectional Properties Bill, 2019. We will time ourselves accordingly. Sen. Fatuma Dullo, I will ask you to present your two Statements, so that we can have quick comments.
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8 Sep 2020 in Senate:
I will allow very short comments on the two Statements. Sen. Cherargei, kindly, proceed.
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8 Sep 2020 in Senate:
I now proceed to refer the Statements to the relevant Committees. I start with the Statement by Sen. (Dr.) Milgo, which I had not referred to the Committee on Lands, Environment and Natural resources. I refer Sen. Dullo’s first Statement on attack by police to the Committee on National Security, Defence and Foreign Relations and the second Statement to the Standing Committee on Land, Environment and Natural Resources. The next Statements are by the Senator for Lamu. You have two statements; I will be asking you to read the two Statements one after the other.
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8 Sep 2020 in Senate:
Very short comments, please. This is because we are short of time and still have some work to do. I will allow Sen. (Dr.) Musuruve to make very short comments.
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8 Sep 2020 in Senate:
Sen. Sakaja, you have two minutes.
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8 Sep 2020 in Senate:
Your two minutes are over.
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8 Sep 2020 in Senate:
You said you were going to use less.
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8 Sep 2020 in Senate:
Sen. Halake, normally, you are fast. I give you two minutes.
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8 Sep 2020 in Senate:
The first Statement by the Senator for Lamu on dock workers is referred to the Committee on Roads and Transportation. The second Statement on killings of chiefs, police officers and community volunteers is referred to the Committee on National Security, Defence and Foreign Relations. The next Statement is by the Senator for Wajir, Sen. (Dr.) Ali.
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8 Sep 2020 in Senate:
This touches on a very serious pandemic. Looking at the time, and we still have sort out very urgent issues, I will only allow one comment from the Chair of the Committee on the COVID-19 Situation in Kenya, Sen. Kasanga.
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