All parliamentary appearances
Entries 61 to 70 of 291.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Now we are going home for recess before we resettle them. This House should not adjourn, if not for anything, so that we can resettle the people in the water towers of this country. I oppose.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Now we are going home for recess before we resettle them. This House should not adjourn, if not for anything, so that we can resettle the people in the water towers of this country. I oppose.
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1 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Is the hon. Member in order to say that Dr. Kibosia a prisons officer, yet he is a trained medical officer?
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1 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I appreciate the report of the Departmental Committee on Health. However, I wish they had indicated to this honourable House how many patients are treated at MTRH. MTRH is the saviour of many people in the North Rift. Given that this area was bedeviled by cattle rustling and many accidents of guns, this hospital has saved many lives in Turkana and Western Province.
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1 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, coming to the Report of the Committee, they rightly indicated that Legal Notice No.78 of 1998 established the mode of appointment of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of MTRH. That means it is the President who does it; since we already have Dr. Kibosia--- I want to put the records right. When he was in prisons, he was not managing them. He was in charge of the medical unit of prisons, and he is also a qualified doctor. Dr. Kibosia has a track record, and it is known. He was the Director of the Medical Training ...
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1 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Thank you and I support.
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7 Sep 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to support this Motion on the extension of time. I wish they had asked for six months so that they can finish the work that they have to do. I want to thank this Committee on the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and specifically for going to my constituency, Marakwet East, and walked for almost 20 kilometres to reach the IDPs who are deep in the forest. We are not just talking about IDPs from post-election violence but the IDPs in my constituency are there because of the desire to conserve the Cherangany ...
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7 Sep 2011 in National Assembly:
With those few remarks, I support.
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7 Sep 2011 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. As you saw, I started smiling as soon as hon. Duale spoke, because it is the happiest day in my life to know that I can walk across this country where Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is practised without people scorning at me or thinking that I was a coward when I said “no” to FGM.
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7 Sep 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, it will mark a new beginning for the many girls in the pastoralist areas. As you know, girls are always more than boys. It will, therefore, mean that more girls will not lead lonely lives because of not undergoing FGM. This Bill will save the shame that many women who have undergone FGM suffer in old age. Many women suffer in silence. I know that Dr. Khalwale might not have come across them, but there are many women with prolapse of uterus who walk around in shame and silence and do not know where to ...
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