Tom Joseph Kajwang'

Parties & Coalitions

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  • 2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: I do not profess to know everything about Standing Orders but we can consult and agree. I am looking at Standing Order 136. If we could all get there, it will be good. Paragraph 3 says:- ― A member who desires to delete or amend any provision contained in a Bill, or to introduce a new provision in the Bill under paragraph (2) may propose any amendment to add, at the end of a Motion under paragraph (1) the words ― subject to the re-committal of the Bill ( in respect of some specified part or of some proposed new ... view
  • 2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: I do not profess to know everything about Standing Orders but we can consult and agree. I am looking at Standing Order 136. If we could all get there, it will be good. Paragraph 3 says:- ― A member who desires to delete or amend any provision contained in a Bill, or to introduce a new provision in the Bill under paragraph (2) may propose any amendment to add, at the end of a Motion under paragraph (1) the words ― subject to the re-committal of the Bill ( in respect of some specified part or of some proposed new ... view
  • 2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Chairman, do I hear you on an intervention? Member for Mumias East, what is out of order? view
  • 2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, I beg to report that a Committee of the whole House has considered the Public Audit Bill and approved the same with amendments and seeks leave to sit again. view
  • 2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, there are things that we need to say from a point of honesty, faith and professionalism. The hon. Chairman of the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs knows that he is a man of respect because his colleagues expect him to exhibit the highest level of professionalism. He also holds us accountable because he knows that we are worthy of faith and truthfulness. I was one of those who dissented from this Report. We dissented on very clear terms that we expressed; we specifically asked the Clerk to record our dissent and make it part ... view
  • 2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, there are things that we need to say from a point of honesty, faith and professionalism. The hon. Chairman of the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs knows that he is a man of respect because his colleagues expect him to exhibit the highest level of professionalism. He also holds us accountable because he knows that we are worthy of faith and truthfulness. I was one of those who dissented from this Report. We dissented on very clear terms that we expressed; we specifically asked the Clerk to record our dissent and make it part ... view
  • 2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I am reminded about Standing Order No.97. I know we are just about to begin debate. I also know that we have extended the sitting time of the House, but if we are going to go by resolutions of the House that we last made, it will mean that speakers will have ten minutes each. If we go by that, we may, in my view, take longer in the House than is normal. Will I be in order to propose that under Standing Order No.97 before we begin debate on this, we reduce the contributing time ... view
  • 2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I am reminded about Standing Order No.97. I know we are just about to begin debate. I also know that we have extended the sitting time of the House, but if we are going to go by resolutions of the House that we last made, it will mean that speakers will have ten minutes each. If we go by that, we may, in my view, take longer in the House than is normal. Will I be in order to propose that under Standing Order No.97 before we begin debate on this, we reduce the contributing time ... view
  • 2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I wish that we could debate this matter with a lot of sobriety, because we are talking about the Judicial Service Commission. It is the employer of all the judges and the custodian and the embodiment of the judiciary. I want to begin not from looking at ethnic blocks, but by looking at the Report as it is. The Chair has ably discussed the first nominee. However, look at page 12 of the Report, which deals with issues of land allocation at the Mau Forest. This nominee informed the Committee that even the famous ... view
  • 2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I wish that we could debate this matter with a lot of sobriety, because we are talking about the Judicial Service Commission. It is the employer of all the judges and the custodian and the embodiment of the judiciary. I want to begin not from looking at ethnic blocks, but by looking at the Report as it is. The Chair has ably discussed the first nominee. However, look at page 12 of the Report, which deals with issues of land allocation at the Mau Forest. This nominee informed the Committee that even the famous ... view

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