All parliamentary appearances
Entries 381 to 390 of 851.
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9 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Chairman, Sir, it just shows that I thoroughly studied this Bill. I have discussed with the Assistant Minister and we have agreed that the title be retained as it is. I, therefore, wish to withdraw my proposal.
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9 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I actually have an interest in this matter because I come from a tobacco- growing area. With the passage of this Bill, I hope that the various local authorities that had attempted to impose restrictions, will now be guided by this Bill, which has been thoroughly scrutinised by this House. I beg to support.
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8 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity to say a few words about this Vote of the Ministry of Energy. Just as the hon. Members who spoke before me, I would like to congratulate the Minister and his team for a job well done. I want to agree with hon. Kipchumba who said that, notwithstanding some shocks that visited the Ministry sometimes in the course of 2005 or thereabouts, the Ministry has been able to push on uninterrupted. That is credit to the technocrats who are running the Ministry. It would, obviously, be a surprise ...
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8 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
, that is aired on television sets? Therefore, I want to urge the Minister and his team to, particularly call upon the KPLC to expand on their Marketing Department. I say that because in areas where we are implementing a lot of Rural Electrification Programme projects, you will find that not many residents are aware of what they need to do. This being an election year, if you or I call a public meeting or a public baraza like we always do, and we start showing people the electric lines and telling them what they should do, they may not ...
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7 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, on the same issue raised by Mr. Sungu, the Minister said that this is the money which is going to come from BADEA. However, if you look at the details, you will see that it has been indicated that the source of the finances is "various". I can refer her to the specific page where it is indicated that the source of finances is "various" and not BADEA. The one that is indicated BADEA---
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7 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, Construction and Civil Works is provided for under Item 31105500, which is under New Sub-Head 0164, Health Sector Reform Secretariat,
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7 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Head 311 - Headquarters Administrative Professional Services - whose source of finances is shown as "Various". What is BADEA in refurbishment of buildings? In fact, I was going to raise this issue because, in the last two financial years, the sums which were allocated to cater for that hospital were to come from BADEA. I am surprised today that they are now coming from various sources, including, supposedly, the Constituencies Development Fund (DCF).
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7 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
No, thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir.
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7 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Very well. I will now put the Question.
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7 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I need to get some clarification, starting from page 304; on Head 112, Preventive Medicine and Promotive Health. From the Item dealing with nutrition, I just want to get the Minister's clarification, all through to page 305. We are now dealing with the Development Vote. Is it the case that those various Items have ceased to exist or have been transferred to some other areas within the allocations? It is very clear that, in this financial year, there is no provision for them, be they for Domestic Travel, Training Expenses, Nutrition or Specialised Materials and ...
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