All parliamentary appearances
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6 Oct 2016 in Senate:
Let us move on. Next order! ADOPTION OF REPORT ON THE SECURITY SITUATION IN MANDERA, LAIKIPIA AND KAPEDO THAT, this House adopts the Report of the Standing Committee on National Security and Foreign Relations on the assessment of the security situation in Mandera County, Laikipia County and Kapedo (Border town of Turkana and Baringo Counties) conducted between 19th January and 5th February, 2015 and laid on the Table of the House on Wednesday, 29th July, 2015.
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6 Oct 2016 in Senate:
I do not see the Chairperson of the Committee. So, again that goes out.
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6 Oct 2016 in Senate:
Next order! ADOPTION OF REPORT OF THE NATIONAL SECURITY COMMITTEE ON STUDY VISIT TO RUSSIA THAT, this House adopts the Report of the Standing Committee on National Security and Foreign Relations on the study visit to Russia laid on the Table of the House on Tuesday, 15th March, 2016.
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6 Oct 2016 in Senate:
Similarly, this is deferred as Order No.17.
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6 Oct 2016 in Senate:
Next order! NOTING OF REPORT ON THE THIRD GLOBAL OPEN GOVERNMENT SUMMIT THAT, the Senate notes the Report of the 3rd Global Open Government Partnership (OGP) summit held in Mexico City, from 25th October to 1st November, 2015 laid on the Table of the House on Tuesday, April 19, 2016.
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6 Oct 2016 in Senate:
The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate
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6 Oct 2016 in Senate:
Sen. (Dr.) Zani is not here. Next order! Sen. Sang, what is your point of order.
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6 Oct 2016 in Senate:
I did not hear him. Next order! ADOPTION OF EDUCATION COMMITTEE REPORT ON THE 19TH CONFERENCE OF COMMONWEALTH EDUCATION MINISTERS
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6 Oct 2016 in Senate:
Sen. Karaba, I do not want to interrupt you but you know how to move a Motion. You have not moved the Motion yet.
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4 Oct 2016 in Senate:
Order, Senators! Hon. Senators, I have a short communication to make. Hon. Senators, it is my pleasure to welcome you back from the long recess on this first day of the last part of this current Session which, as you are all aware, ends in December this year. Despite the numerous interruptions caused by Special Sittings, it is my sincere hope that you all had a pleasant recess. Before we went on recess, the Senate conducted a substantial amount of business in line with its mandate as provided in the Constitution. Just to refresh your memories, some of the business ...
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