25 Jun 2014 in Senate:
On a point of information, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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25 Jun 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, indeed the Senate Majority Leader has power, but I wanted to say that my understanding of the Government paying the examination fee is actually to delink the certificate from the school so that once the certificate is not the property of the school, you are able to get your certificate because you have paid for the examination. That is the intention. If it is not, then we should make it clearer. When I asked somebody who works with the institution, they said that the objective here is to delink just like the way people do in ...
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25 Jun 2014 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Did you see the Senate Minority Leader having an altercation with one Member of the House without coming through you, and pointing fingers? Is that really in order?
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25 Jun 2014 in Senate:
What is it Sen. Hassan?
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25 Jun 2014 in Senate:
Order, Sen. Hassan! First of all, you are completely out of order. You have just arrived in the House and you even do not know how many times she tried to catch the Speaker’s eye. In fact, for avoidance of doubt, Sen. Lesuuda was to come earlier, but I thought Sen. Omondi should come first because she had also waited for too long. So, I decided to balance. You cannot cast an aspersion on the Chair. You have to withdraw and apologize. You know that the Chair ruled yesterday that you cannot question the Chair.
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25 Jun 2014 in Senate:
Very well! Proceed, Sen. Lesuuda.
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25 Jun 2014 in Senate:
Sen. Hargura, you have two minutes. You better save the two minutes. The balance for the debate on the Motion was one hour and 45 minutes and so there are two minutes to go.
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25 Jun 2014 in Senate:
Sen. Mohamud, it is now your time to reply. If it is in your interest, you can take care of Sen. Gwendo, Sen. Bule and any other.
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