All parliamentary appearances
Entries 101 to 110 of 120.
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7 Apr 2010 in National Assembly:
28 Wednesday, 7th April, 2010(A)
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7 Apr 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, this is because the laws of this country do not allow the common man to enjoy their bit. There are many people who would like to enjoy their drink. So, it is only those who have money who can enjoy taking drinks in very important places, where entry is controlled. What about those people who do not have money? Where do they go? If you have not put in place measures to control and regulate brewing and consumption of alcohol, then those Kenyans who do not have means will go and use their brains to ...
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7 Apr 2010 in National Assembly:
, et cetera. I want to think that, actually, if we did this, we would be helping out people.
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7 Apr 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, as long as we do not have a law that regulates alcohol in this country, we shall have a big section of our people going to the dogs. The drinks that we get in public places like pubs have labels to indicate the level of alcoholic content. You will agree with me that you may be taking alcohol in the village when you even do not know its alcoholic content and this can be very detrimental to your health. There have been a lot of wastages of humanity in terms of people not being controlled ...
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6 Apr 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to know whether the Minister has interest in this matter because, in the first place, he seems to be very much harsh to the employee? He is talking about what he was told.
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6 Apr 2010 in National Assembly:
Yes, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to know whether he has interest in this matter. I would like him to declare his interest.
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6 Apr 2010 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. We are talking about a very important Bill that will affect our lives and yet, we do not have quorum in the House.
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3 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, thank you for giving me this opportunity to say one or two things. In the first place, I rise to support the Motion on the Presidentâs Speech. I commend the President for having spoken well about the Draft
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3 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
Constitution. We should all stand up and pick it up so that we can carry on and have the new Constitution. The Draft Constitution has been done and I commend the Committee of Experts (CoE) for having done a good job in terms of coming up with a consolidated view of many people. As the President directed, it is imperative that, as Members of Parliament, we come together and pass this document. We cannot get everything. We wanted so many things in the new Constitution but it is a situation of give and take. Let us focus on the nationhood ...
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3 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
of this nation we also lose hope. This will go a long way in neutralizing tension in the country. Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, you will realise that when there was a contradiction between the Rt. Hon. Prime Minister and His Excellency the President there was a lot of tension across the nation. We do not want to revert to that kind of thing. We want them to talk and sort out issues without doing it in public. Anybody who has been mentioned in corruption should take the first step to step down to allow others to investigate them and establish ...
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