Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka has been MP for Mwingi North for more than 25 years. He is currently serving as Vice-President of Kenya and is a 2013 Deputy President Aspirant.
2 Jul 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am sure that Mr. Gumo will be getting this information today. I hope he can commit himself. Obviously, his officers will have to even burn the midnight oil. If he can manage to bring the Ministerial Statement tomorrow afternoon, it will be wonderful. I will give him the information.
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2 Jul 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I rise on a point of order and urge that you consider, under Standing Order No.31(2) re-ordering the Business appearing on today's Order Paper. Yesterday, after reading the mood of this House, the House Business Committee sat and among other things, prioritised this Motion. Indeed, Dr. Khalwale, the Member of Parliament for Ikolomani was, at today's morning session, able to give notice of this Motion. In view of the fact that the Prime Minister is actively seized with this matter, we heard a statement from his sub- committee yesterday, that they would report progress. Again, I ...
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2 Jul 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am on a point of order!
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2 Jul 2008 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I would have rightly given my friend, the Member of Parliament for Turkana Central, that date had I known it. I appreciate the good sentiments that he has been directing in my direction. In fact, I wish we were through with Question Time, because I am burning to get through to the Ministry of Planning, National Development and Vision 2030. As Members of Parliament, we know that without the CDF money, we all begin to lose marks from the day we were sworn-in as Members of Parliament. I know that we all need to make the ...
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2 Jul 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to urge, for the convenience of the House, that the Business appearing on today's Order Paper as Motion under Order No.7, be discussed tomorrow afternoon in order to allow the work that is now underway, because this matter is of grave national importance. There is no doubt about that in anybody's mind, but there is also need for us to act in a manner befitting of this august House. In fact, our prayers are that we act in so just a manner that whatever has been placed under our charge will not be seen ...
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2 Jul 2008 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary 1540 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES July 2, 2008 Deputy Speaker, Sir, I need to be absolutely honest with the House. I am just afraid of saying that the Ministerial Statement will be issued this afternoon only to discover that Mr. Oparanya, for instance, is out of the country. Could the hon. Member allow me to, first of all, trace the
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2 Jul 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, my information is that the Prime Minister did, in fact, speak to both the hon. Member for Imenti Central and also the honourable Deputy Chief Whip and that, the whips have been properly informed of this position. But be that as it may, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, yesterday, in fact, hon. Imanyara, sitting where you are, was able to order---
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2 Jul 2008 in National Assembly:
Yesterday, hon. Imanyara, sitting where you are, was able to order the business that was appearing in the Order Paper to exclude any business that was supposed to be under the Minister for Finance. It was for the convenience of the House. It was not in terms of gauging the mood of the House. In fact, an hon. Member asked yesterday: "How do you gauge the mood of the House?" It is just for the convenience of the House and in order to---
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2 Jul 2008 in National Assembly:
I am on a point of order.
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2 Jul 2008 in National Assembly:
I do not think I want to take that information, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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