31 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
I am informed that there is a Member who is requesting to contribute. This is his maiden speech. Hon. David Karithi, where are you? I sympathize with your situation. I will give you the chance to speak uninterrupted as you give your maiden speech after six months or so. It is four months. Just press your intervention button.
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31 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Karithi. Now I understand why this is your maiden speech.
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31 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
You do not donate your minutes; you have no minutes to donate when you are on your maiden speech. Are you through?
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31 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, I hope now every hon. Member has contributed. We do not want to close the Session without some hon. Members contributing. Let us go back to the discussion at hand. Where is hon. (Ms.) Chae? If you go for tea, please remove your card, so that the next hon. Member can participate in the debate. We will, therefore, have hon. (Ms.) Munene. I am sure you come from Mt. Kenya, and so you can contribute to this matter effectively.
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31 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Members! We have digital systems which work. Have trust in them!
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31 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you so much. Hon. Chachu Ganya, do you have an intervention?
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31 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Chachu Ganya. Hon. Members, I want to thank hon. Chachu Ganya for the intervention that he has given. You know Article 42, as read with Article 69--- If you apply your mind to them and what they provide, some of the issues that are raised in this Bill may as well be corrected by relying on the provisions of those articles. But this was an intervention, I
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31 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Remember you are on a point of order. So, you only have few minutes to argue your point of order.
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31 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
You are completely out of order. Resume your seat, hon. Wandayi. We have understood the gist of your contribution. The issue, as I understand it, is that the issues raised by hon. Onesmus will be superfluous when the Bill comes for the debate and when it is finally debated. The question is: Why would we waste a lot of the National Assemblyâs time to go through all these processes and then come back to the Bill and the Members will ventilate the same issues? If the Mover is satisfied that the Bill carries everything that he is bringing in the ...
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31 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
I want you to be relevant to the issue that we are now dealing with, which is how we dispose of the Motion which is before us in light of the intervention by hon. Chachu that there is a Bill that is coming before this House for debate. Debate just that point.
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