20 Feb 2018 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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20 Feb 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, there was an oversight on my part. I would like to request you that the question be put at another date to be appointed by you.
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20 Feb 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, my predecessor took about a year to cram that Standing Order.
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20 Feb 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it has taken me only about six or seven months to do so. It is under the Standing Order No.55(3).
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20 Feb 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is Standing Order No.55(3). The Standing Order has changed. It was amended.
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20 Feb 2018 in Senate:
Yes, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. It is now under Standing Order 55(3).
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20 Feb 2018 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I beg to move that The Urban Areas and Cities (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No. 4 of 2017) be read a Second Time. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, this is a straightforward Bill. It is simple and brings amendments to the Urban Areas and Cities Act. I had the occasion to interact a little bit with the Technical Committee of the Summit which worked on this Bill. However, I have a lot of reservations on it which can only be addressed by the Standing Committee on Devolved Government and Intergovernmental Relations. The Bill has already ...
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20 Feb 2018 in Senate:
It is not just about human waste, but if you go to Burma Market, for example, where they sell meat, you will find that all the things they use to wrap the meat, they leave them there. The traders who bring cabbages from Nyandarua to Nairobi also dump the leaves of the cabbages and other waste products here. Everybody comes, does his business here during the day and goes back to his county where they live. Now, Gov. Mike Sonko, Sen. Sakaja and all the team that manages Nairobi will have to carry that burden which is initiated by, for ...
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15 Feb 2018 in Senate:
on a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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15 Feb 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I did not hear Sen.(Prof.) Ongeri say “On a point of order” so as to have the Floor again.
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