All parliamentary appearances
Entries 521 to 530 of 1318.
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11 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, could the good professor ensure that in the revised guidelines, students in day schools who are needy are eligible for bursaries, so that the District Education Officers (DEOs) in other districts do not take advantage? In my constituency and the neighbouring constituency, we had to fight a lot because needy students in day schools were denied bursaries. Could he make it crystal clear that in the new guideline like he has promised, they will be eligible?
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3 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to commend the hon. Assistant Minister because he is one Minister who endeavours to answer Questions properly. However, this problem cuts across many constituencies. The Assistant Minister will end up getting a similar Question week after another. Could he consider tabling the list of all the recruitees per district so that hon. Members can interrogate it so that we do not tire him by asking Question after another? This is because I have a similar problem in Nzambani and Mutito districts.
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3 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. In view of what the Assistant Minister has just said, will I be in order to request him to table the names of those who were recruited in Mutito Constituency?
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3 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, is the Assistant Minister in order to avoid answering the question asked by Dr. Khalwale who wanted to know whether the directive from the President includes recruitees who are recruited directly as a result of the patronage they enjoy from bosses in the Armed Forces and politicians among them those who serve in that Ministry?
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3 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I rose on a point of order to ask why the Assistant Minister is avoiding to answer the question which was asked by Dr. Khalwale. So, it is Dr. Khalwale who should be asked to substantiate, if there is any substantiation to be done.
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3 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. This Parliament is run by traditions. The previous ruling by the Chair is that any document which would be admissible must be signed by the substantive Minister; in this case, Mr. H.Y. Haji is the substantive Minister.
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3 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, protect me from Mr. Musila! Unless the Chair wants to rescind its own decision, then we can be advised as such.
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3 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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3 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have with me here an inspection report for Tana Athi from the Water Services Regulatory Board which was done in March, 2010. It says on page seven:- âUnder the Kazi Kwa Vijana programme, equipment were purchased at a price which far exceeded the prevailing market rates. For instance, a bunch of hand tools was bought at 300 per cent more than the prevailing market rates. For example, a fork jembe was bought at Kshs1,500 against an average market rate of Kshs360. A panga was bought at Kshs720 against an average market price of Kshs200 ...
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3 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
After the Minister received this report, did she initiate any investigations or what steps did she take? Is she convinced that there was value for money to the Kenyan taxpayers in this Kazi Kwa Vijana programme which was initiated through the Ministry of Water and Irrigation?
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