2 Oct 2014 in Senate:
Okay, Sen. Kittony. Yes, Sen. Sang? I know what Sen. Sang is up to. What is it, Sen. Sang?
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2 Oct 2014 in Senate:
Order! Sen. Kittony, did you address your son using the Senate, because the only language we use here to refer to each other is “Senators”?
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2 Oct 2014 in Senate:
So, you are completely out of order. Although Sen. Madzayo is the same age as your sons and daughters, he is the Senator of a County called Kilifi.
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2 Oct 2014 in Senate:
Let us hear Sen. Billow and then Sen. Orengo. We should end this debate now. Why is it generating a lot of interest? Yes, Sen. Orengo?
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2 Oct 2014 in Senate:
Thank you. With that presentation from the Senior Counsel and Senator for Siaya, I think that is the end of that matter.
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2 Oct 2014 in Senate:
Actually, that escaped my mind. Sen. Orengo, yesterday’s meeting, for some people who may not have attended, was not informal, but it was sanctioned by the House. It was through the Committee and we have a formal record. It is part and parcel of the records of this House. So, whatever the Cabinet Secretary committed himself to yesterday is part and parcel of the commitments of this House, but I agree with you that in future, even when we have Kamukunji or some informal session of some sort with any Cabinet Secretary, it does not stop this House from then ...
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2 Oct 2014 in Senate:
Sen. Adan, you are completely out of order. Is it true, because the Chair did not see you do that? Could you confirm whether you did so?
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2 Oct 2014 in Senate:
You are accused of two things. The first one is walking when the Chair was on his feet. The second one is crossing to the other side of the House without bowing to the Bar. It is a practice that has become common, not just to you, but a number of Senators. I rule all that you did was out of order. However, I forgive you because the business under Order No.9 might have preoccupied your mind.
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2 Oct 2014 in Senate:
(Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki): Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I beg to move the following Motion:- THAT, pursuant to Standing Order 28(4) and 53(b) of the Senate Standing Orders, and following the challenges in the management and operations in Makueni and Isiolo county governments, the Senate resolves to alter its calendar (Regular Sessions) for an adjournment commencing today, Thursday 2nd October, 2014, to resume on Tuesday 21st October, 2014, to allow the Senate intervene in the reconciliation process in the two counties. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, we have just come from recess. I think this is the second week after recess. Members ...
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