All parliamentary appearances
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29 Nov 2017 in National Assembly:
which are a reality in this country. There is a road in Kileleshwa which has taken care of the boda bodas . If you go there, you realise that there is a better flow of traffic compared to other roads in this city. Also the road in Kileleshwa takes care of joggers and cyclists.
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29 Nov 2017 in National Assembly:
I second this Motion by saying that future designs should be more comprehensive to take care of our current situation.
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12 Oct 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me an opportunity to support this Motion. There is tension in this country. This morning, I was called by my good friend, Eng. Maina, who told me that he did not sleep well. He asked me what was going to happen. I think The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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12 Oct 2017 in National Assembly:
he is not alone. Many of this country’s citizens are not sleeping well because of the uncertainty that is all over the place because of the politics in this country. We need to go back to our constituencies to reassure our people that nothing bad is going to happen. I told the engineer that on October 26th we will go back to the ballot and cast our votes, so that the winner of the election can be announced. Thereafter, we will move on. It is important that we go out there to reassure our people that nobody will ruin the ...
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11 Oct 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Chairman. I rise to support the amendment to Clause 8. It is very important that we make it clear what the amendment is talking about. The word “shall” clarifies the whole matter. So, I support.
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12 Sep 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, it is now time for us to be led in prayer by the spiritual leaders.
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12 Sep 2017 in National Assembly:
Your Excellency, Hon. Uhuru Kenyatta, President of the Republic of Kenya and Commander-in-Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces, the Speaker of the Senate, Hon. Kenneth Lusaka and Hon. Members of Parliament, I wish to confirm that Article 132(1)(a) of the Constitution of Kenya requires the President to address the opening of each newly elected Parliament. In this regard, pursuant to the said Article of the Constitution and further pursuant to Standing Order No.21(1) of the National Assembly Standing Order by Gazette Notice No.8877 which was published in a special issue of the Kenya Gazette on 8th September 2017, I gave ...
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12 Sep 2017 in National Assembly:
Consequently, it is now my singular honour and privilege to invite His Excellency the President of the Republic of Kenya to address this opening of the newly elected Twelfth Parliament.
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12 Sep 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, I wish to thank His Excellency the President for his Address to Parliament and the nation at large. It is now my singular pleasure to invite His Excellency the President, the Deputy President, hon. Members, Cabinet Secretaries and all invited guests to a reception at the Parliament court hereafter.
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15 Mar 2017 in National Assembly:
Your Excellency, Hon. Uhuru Kenyatta, President of the Republic of Kenya and Commander-in-Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces, the Hon. Speaker of the Senate, Hon. Ekwee Ethuro, Hon. Members of Parliament, Article 132(1)(b) of the Constitution of Kenya requires the President to address a Special Sitting of the Parliament of Kenya once every year and at any other time. Further, Article 132(1)(c) requires the President to, among others, once every year, report, in an address to the nation, all the measures taken and the progress achieved in the realisation of the national values set out in Article 10, and submit ...
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