All parliamentary appearances
Entries 101 to 110 of 115.
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26 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Did you hear hon. Ojode say
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18 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, before I ask my Question, I would like to point out that I do not have a written answer to it.
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18 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister of State, Office of the President:- (a) how much is paid to the Government spokesman in form of monthly salary; (b) what other benefits are in his remuneration package; and, (c) what his specific duties are.
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18 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. This is not the first time I have asked this Question and, as you have rightly pointed out, this is from the Office of the President himself. It shows how inefficient the Government is---
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18 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, thank you, very much. The Assistant Minster said that his Ministry has a section that takes care of emergencies. I am aware of the situation of the road which we are talking about because it passes through the school which I attended. Could the Assistant Minister confirm to this House that he will increase the allocation for emergencies because there are many cases?
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29 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Local Government:- (a) whether he is aware that several houses, public and private institutions including hospitals and health centres have been built using asbestos for roofing; (b) whether he is further aware that exposure to asbestos causes lung cancer called asbestosis or mesothelioma, a disease which causes death as a result of inhaling or consuming asbestos particles; and, (c) how many houses and other institutions have been built using asbestos roofing.
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29 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Assistant Minister has admitted that he is aware that exposure to asbestos causes lung cancer. From his answer, the third institution which is roofed with asbestos sheets is Joyland School for the Blind and those people do not know where they are. The Assistant Minister has conveniently not mentioned Nyanza Provincial General Hospital whose roofs are built with asbestos sheets. Having known all these years that asbestos causes lung cancer, why could the Assistant Minister not condemn all those houses because they are unfit for human habitation? For your information, those houses are in Kisumu City.
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29 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I want to reiterate the point that my colleague has made; that, this is a very serious matter. Asbestosis is a silent killer which manifests itself after about 30 years. If the patients suffering from the disease go to hospital, they could be treated for a disease such as tuberculosis, and yet they are suffering from lung cancer. Could the Assistant Minister take an appropriate action and condemn those houses which they are even selling to the public? Moreover, some health institutions which treat patients have roofs made of asbestos which kills them silently. Is ...
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14 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs:- (a) how much is paid to the Director of the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission in form of salary; and, (b) what other benefits are contained in the remuneration package.
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14 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, this is very interesting because so many benefits have not been enumerated. Could the Minister enumerate the specific allowances and also table a copy of the Director's pay slip?
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