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Entries 91 to 100 of 205.

  • 11 Mar 2015 in National Assembly: Allow me to respond. view
  • 11 Mar 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon . Temporary Deputy Speaker. view
  • 11 Mar 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you. I think this matter is now coming up for the second time, which is quite well in order. I wish to state here that my first born will be turning two years in the month of June this year. So, it is not that I do not love education, it is only that at my age obviously I would not have somebody in Class Six or Eight. You know that I support this Motion and I allow the Member to continue, view
  • 11 Mar 2015 in National Assembly: I just wanted to make that clear so that it is not made a point of reference anytime somebody is speaking. Coming from a very remote village school, I passed highly and went to one of the most serious high schools and of course went to the best university. view
  • 11 Mar 2015 in National Assembly: When my time comes, I will mention something. I feel sad when people keep saying that the most serious university in this region, that is, the University of Nairobi can be compared to other universities within this country. I will come to that at the right time. view
  • 10 Mar 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you. I wish to ask that given that the general mood of the House is that the process which was used in selecting this nominee is flawed and instead of going round, I wish to ask that we allow the Mover to reply. view
  • 25 Feb 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to move the following Motion:- THAT, aware that Article 26 of the Constitution guarantees the right of every person to life, and that no person shall be deprived of life intentionally; further aware that Article 35 provides for the right of access to all important information by all; cognizant of the fact that national leaders and their families form an integral part of national being that builds and helps in forging unity; concerned that several national leaders and/or prominent personalities including the late Hon. Sen. Mutula Kilonzo, the late Hon. Sen. Otieno Kajwang’ and ... view
  • 25 Feb 2015 in National Assembly: to date, histology and toxicology reports have not been made public. Therefore, we need to establish the exact causes of death. Soon after the 2013 general election, hon. Sen. Mutula Kilonzo was found dead in bed at his Maanzoni Ranch, somewhere in Machakos County. Up to now, we are still waiting for the report about the true cause of his death. At least, the report is not in the public domain. Sometime in November last year, the late Hon. Sen. Otieno Kajwang’ of Homa Bay County was also allegedly rushed to hospital, where he unfortunately collapsed and was pronounced dead. ... view
  • 25 Feb 2015 in National Assembly: that the Members of this Committee come from across the divide for obvious reasons. We must ensure that the national face and the political interests among other things are taken care of. I am also proposing that the people who are members of this Committee - and I am very serious about this - and I am sure that at some point there is an electoral law that is being proposed that will ensure that those who will be members of this House from the next elections will only be of certain academic qualifications. So, you will be sure that ... view
  • 25 Feb 2015 in National Assembly: We will be asking ourselves a number of questions. As a country and in the year 2015, is it necessary to have forensic evidence flown to South Africa for further tests, for serious determination in order for us to be sure about the results, the causes of deaths and to have the confidence that we must have in the results? Do we have to fly those pieces of evidence to Britain or Germany? By the end of this, we will be able to propose a raft of changes that will make our country be capacitated to handle its own issues ... view

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