All parliamentary appearances
Entries 3151 to 3160 of 4088.
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3 Apr 2019 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I am honoured.
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3 Apr 2019 in Senate:
I am, Madam Temporary Speaker.
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3 Apr 2019 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, there were about 11 Senators who contributed to this Bill and I want to thank all of them. That shows how important this Bill is in terms of us fulfilling our mandate. I want to promise Sen. Sakaja, Sen. Pareno, Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., Sen. (Dr.) Langat, Sen. M. Kajwang’, Sen. (Prof.) Ongeri, Sen. (Prof.) Kamar, Sen. (Dr.) Kabaka, Sen. Seneta and Sen. (Dr.) Musuruve that I will look at their contributions in the HANSARD and put them into consideration. I will ensure that we amend the clauses that were pointed out by my colleagues who sit ...
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3 Apr 2019 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order No.61(3), I request that the putting of the question be deferred to a later date.
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2 Apr 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, from the onset, I join you and Sen. Sakaja in welcoming the students to the Senate. This gives them an opportunity to see what we debate. I rise to support this Motion on the approval of the nominee to serve as the IG of the Republic of Kenya. I am quite happy that I followed the Senate Majority Leader who spoke about issues of confidence and how, as Kenyans, we can criticize any public office and support them when they do what is right. Today, a judge in Nyeri County dropped 11 charges which were brought ...
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2 Apr 2019 in Senate:
where he has been nominated as the Inspector General of Police. I hope that the experience he has gained in the intelligence world will help him bring discipline into this country because what we lack in Kenya is discipline. Recently, I travelled to Rwanda. Getting into a police station, I wondered whether I was in a two or three-star hotel because it was clean and there was order. I hope that once he is approved by this House – I hope this House will approve him – he will bring discipline in police stations in this country. We must also ...
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26 Mar 2019 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for giving me an opportunity. I thank Sen. Seneta for bringing this matter. I ask the Chairperson of the Committee on Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries that will be looking into this matter, to give us a breakdown of what exactly happened. I remember in the 1980s, this was a sector that was predominantly carried out by the public sector. When I was growing up, we had veterinary officers coming from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock. However, nowadays, I see this sector having been mostly privatised, such that even when the veterinary officers, who are ...
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26 Mar 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, this should be broken down for us to understand. I would expect that these veterinary officers would advise the farmers, working with the Kenya Meteorological Department, on the kind of livestock they can have and how to reduce the number of livestock. If that was the case, we would have avoided the situation whereby in this country, every single year particularly in Narok and Kajiado counties, around the
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26 Mar 2019 in Senate:
The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
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26 Mar 2019 in Senate:
same time in February and March, we have carcasses of animals all over. If research was carried out to find out diseases that kill animals and medicines available in each and every county, we would have stopped this.
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