27 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. As you may remember, some three or four weeks ago, I stood here and requested the Minister for Foreign Affairs to give a Ministerial Statement regarding the security of Kenyan MPs who are also Members of the Pan African Parliament in South Africa. Mr. Speaker, Sir, we also requested that the Minister also covers the security of Kenyans who visit South Africa. As you know, several MPs from this House have been robbed in Johannesburg while on their way to the Pan African Parliament. The Minister has not yet come back to the House to ...
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27 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, I now call upon the Minister to reply.
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27 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, we do not have any other business in the House this afternoon. Therefore, there being no other business, the House stands adjourned until Thursday, 28th June, 2007 at 2.30 p.m. The House adjourned at 5.20 p.m.
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20 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Minister, are you prepared for information?
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20 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
Are you sure, hon. Wamunyinyi?
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20 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Wamunyinyi! That is not correct! You should not query the Chair's decision!
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20 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
Very well. Ring the Division Bell.
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20 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Members! We now have quorum; you may resume your seats. Proceed, Mr. Ligale!
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20 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, before we move to the next speaker, I, again, would like to bring to the attention of the House the very strong appeal by the Speaker earlier this afternoon on the issue of quorum. I would like to encourage Party Whips on both sides of the House to, please, try to maintain the quorum of the House for the rest of the afternoon and, indeed, for the rest of the debate on the Budget issues. Having said that, I have noted a few hon. Members who are very happy to speak when there are fewer than 30 Members ...
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20 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
Hon. Wamunyinyi? He is nowhere! Well, hon. Members, that is what I was alluding to; hon. Members raise lack of quorum and then immediately leave the House. It does not look right. Proceed, Mr. Arungah!
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