11 Jun 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I am almost through. I am summarising. I want to say that I really appreciate the Departmental Committee on Health. We sat together for almost six hours. Yesterday we sat again to approve the report that we have. I know the Vice-Chair will come with it. We also thank the stakeholders who have contributed to this particular Bill. I know when this Bill comes it will help the general public and Kenyans will actually get service. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker I do not want to take a lot of time as you have already warned me.
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11 Jun 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. With the foregoing, I beg to move and I wish to let me my learned colleague, Dr. Murgor, the Member of Parliament for Keiyo South to second.
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11 Jun 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I want to appreciate my colleagues for all the contributions we have heard. We will take them on board. I want to say that I am a very happy man today because in some few days or weeks from today we are going to have the Physiotherapy Council of Kenya which will regulate the practice of physiotherapy. I want to welcome hon. Dennitah Ghati, Member of Parliament for Migori County. We want to say sorry for her. She had an accident and I know she benefited from the services of a physiotherapist. We want ...
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11 Jun 2014 in National Assembly:
television and it was said that she has been lying on bed for over 30 years will benefit from this Bill. Other Kenyans who are lying elsewhere because of major conditions are also going to benefit. I want to thank all the hon. Members. Let me donate one minute to hon. Rotino and another minute to hon. Joseph Limo.
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11 Jun 2014 in National Assembly:
I have just spent three minutes.
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11 Jun 2014 in National Assembly:
I am very sorry, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Thirty seconds for hon. Rotino and 30 seconds for hon. Limo.
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4 Jun 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker. I hereby wish to inform this House that the Bill has rightly been referred to the Departmental Committee on Health where I am a member. We have discussed with the leadership of the Committee and we are finalizing the report. We wish to beg that we defer this Bill to next week on Wednesday. Thank you.
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1 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. My name is hon. Leonard Sang, and not Dawanol. I do not know how the Chair came up with that name. I want to commend the President for the elaborate Address we listened to last week when he presented it to Parliament. I want to say that the Address was so elaborate. It touched on some few areas that will help improve a good number of things in this country. On security, he actually discussed about security within the country and outside. Working on police to citizen ratio might improve our security. I know ...
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1 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
On the issue of information, communication and technology (ICT), I know this will revolutionize this country. Our young men and women are going to get first hand information. I want to commend the President because he ensured that, at least, we had these things done early. With regard to Uwezo Fund, I know we are going to improve it. Lastly, because my time is almost over, I want to urge my colleagues from the Opposition that we help this Government by working as a team. We were told that choices have consequences. I know some of us decided to follow ...
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26 Feb 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity to contribute to this Bill. I want to ask Mhe. Akwat to give me time because I came in a bit early and we were informed that the three of us are supposed to contribute.
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