All parliamentary appearances
Entries 161 to 170 of 291.
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18 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I saw in the recommendations the issue of the Kenya Police Reservists (KPRs) who have become cattle rustlers or thieves because the Government does not give them any stipend or remuneration. I oppose the fact that they should be sacked. Instead, they should be rehabilitated. It is unfortunate also that the Government does not provide enough vehicles in those areas. Policemen who are posted to those cattle rustling prone areas really suffer and we pity them. They have to wait for a politician to appear, so that they can ask for some money to educate ...
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18 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
they use their guns to get something to feed their families, yet the Government counts on them.
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18 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, investors in those areas, even if they are local, because of the illegal guns in the hands of people, cannot invest. So, these areas are underdeveloped. One of the recommendations I expected is an affirmative action by the Government, not just through the counties, but it should put up structures in those areas. If it is growing of cotton, for example, the Ministry of Industrialization should be able to go to those areas and put up factories, so that people begin to settle there.
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18 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, finally, it is unfortunate that budgets in this country have always been skewed to favour Ministers. This is my second term in Parliament. We have recommended to the Ministry of Water and Irrigation that we must have boreholes and water for people in those areas, so that they can settle around them and not move from place to place, but if you look at this yearâs budgetary allocation, people have been marginalized. It is our hope in this area that devolution will be able to give us more resources. Unfortunately, 15 per cent might not ...
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18 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, thank you for the time.
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6 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I stand on behalf of the Minister for Labour who missed his flight from Loitokitok. The Assistant Minister is also stuck somewhere else. However, they have asked me to answer this Question on their behalf.
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6 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. Mr. Gideon Katila Kuva has never been an employee of Telkom Kenya at any one time. Prior to the split of Kenya Posts and Telecommunications Corporation operations into three entities; namely, CCK, Postal Services Corporation and Telkom Kenya Limited, the employees had formed a welfare and sports association to cater for their interests. They operated a club at Kenextel which after the split, was relocated to Telkom Exchange Ngong Road, which is the property of Telkom Kenya Limited.
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6 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, unless we are given an opportunity to compare the answers, what I have here is exactly what I was given by the Ministry of Labour.
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6 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply on behalf of the Minister for Labour who missed his flight back to town and the Assistant Minister was unable to attend. (a) Mr. Gideon Katila Kula has never been an employee of Telkom-Kenya Limited at any one time. Prior to the split of the Kenya Posts and Telecommunications Corporation into three; namely the Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK), Postal Services Corporation and Telkom-Kenya Limited, the employees had formed---
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6 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
(a) The employees had formed a welfare and sports association to cater for their interests. They operated a club at Kenstel which after the split was relocated to Telkom Exchange, Ngong Road, which is the property of Telkom Kenya Limited. From the information provided by Telkom-Kenya Limited, the welfare and sports association was running its affairs independent of the corporation, KPTC, and had its own employees. However, the Telkom Kenya Limited provided the Association with the premises to operate their business. Mr. Gideon Kula was one of the employees of the welfare and sports association. This club is exclusively run ...
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