17 Sep 2015 in Senate:
(Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki): Mr. Speaker, Sir, on behalf of the Chairperson, I request for two weeks to provide the Statement.
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17 Sep 2015 in Senate:
(Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki): Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, thank you for your indulgence. Mine is to briefly give the Statement of the business of next week, pursuant to Standing Order No.45. First and foremost, I welcome hon. Senators from the recess. I hope that the recess has provided a good opportunity for us to refresh and reconnect with our counties and also to plan for the months ahead. At the same time, I congratulate Sen. Kanainza for getting married during the recess. She was here, but she has left. We are happy for her. I want to bring to the attention ...
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16 Sep 2015 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I was seated next to Sen. Lesuuda, yourself and the said culprit. Everybody who sat around there was shocked yesterday. That happened despite the fact that you came to mourn the death of the father of the Deputy Majority Whip. I personally notified the Governor of Machakos that he had the responsibility to invite you to pass your condolences. He deliberately ignored you. It was not your condolences; it was on behalf of the Senate. The murmurs I heard from the Governor for Machakos was to the effect that you were too ...
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16 Sep 2015 in Senate:
(Sen. (Prof) Kindiki): Mr. Speaker, Sir, I take this opportunity to congratulate Sen. (Prof.) Lonyangapuo for bringing this petition. I fully support that all people who have served our country should be appreciated without discrimination. As you will guide us, I hope when this petition is committed to the relevant Committee, suggestions in terms of what should be done will be carried forward and supported by us. Personally, I want to go on record that the idea of recognizing and supporting people who have given their time to serve the country, is welcome. The detail is something that can be ...
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16 Sep 2015 in Senate:
(Sen.(Prof) Kindiki): Mr. Speaker, Sir, in order to give this matter the kind of attention and comprehensiveness it demands, I request that I be given one week so that I can provide a good statement.
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16 Sep 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am one person who worked with most of the former councillors on the six legislations for devolved governance. Most of the people
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16 Sep 2015 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Chairman, Sir. Once a Bill goes to a Committee, the Mover is not the original sponsor, but it is the Chairman of the Committee. The Chairman of the Committee is in the House.
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30 Jul 2015 in Senate:
(Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki): Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise on Standing Order No.45 to issue a statement of the Majority Leader under this Order. As you may be aware, as per the Senate Calendar which was adopted on 28th February, 2015, the Senate proceeds to the August recess today for a period of one-and- half months to resume on 15th September, 2015. Pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order No.45, I hereby present the Senate business for the first week after recess. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report ...
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30 Jul 2015 in Senate:
(Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki): Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to move.
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30 Jul 2015 in Senate:
(Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki): Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise under Standing Order No.54(3) requesting that you defer the putting of the Question. Considering that we are going on recess under that Standing Order, I do not know if we start the Motion of voting and we do not have the numbers what the implications are. I need your guidance. Maybe you could order the Bell to be rung and then we see whether we have the numbers before the Question is put.
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