All parliamentary appearances
Entries 231 to 240 of 254.
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22 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, does the on-going appetite for consumption of middle level colleges mean that we are soon not going to have diploma training colleges in this country? Nearly all middle level colleges have been promoted to offer degree courses.
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17 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, thank you very much for this opportunity; I rise to support this Motion for adjournment. As we adjourn, I would wish that we remember the predicament that were were in early this year, that is in January and February. I come from one of the areas that really suffered during the post-election violence. As we break for recess, I want to join my colleagues who have requested a firm action for the people who are still living as Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). I want to thank the Government because it has really tried to resettle some ...
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26 Nov 2008 in National Assembly:
to ask the Minister for Transport:- (a) Could the Minister table before the House documents relating to the Kenya Airports Authority tender for the supply, installation, implementation and commissioning of an integrated Enterprise Resource Planning System (ERP)? (b) Is the Minister aware that the KAA Board has formed an oversight tender committee contrary to the Public Procurement and Disposal Act, which board has altered parts of the above tender's requirements to suit a company associated with some of the Board Members? (c) Given that foregoing anomalies, could the Minister consider cancelling the tender and order the re-tendering for the tender?
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26 Nov 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Minister seems to be telling us that he has no control over land within the local authorities. In Londiani Town Council, the land was actually allocated to people who are well known to us. These people had letters of allotment from the Commissioner of November 25, 2008 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 3521 Lands. They were given land which belonged to Londiani Town Council. Is he, therefore, telling us that there is confusion when it comes to who allocates land in this country?
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25 Nov 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Minister seems to be telling us that he has no control over land within the local authorities. In Londiani Town Council, the land was actually allocated to people who are well known to us. These people had letters of allotment from the Commissioner of November 25, 2008 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 3521 Lands. They were given land which belonged to Londiani Town Council. Is he, therefore, telling us that there is confusion when it comes to who allocates land in this country?
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13 Nov 2008 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity. I will be very brief in the interest of time. I want to thank the Leader of Government Business for moving this Motion for Adjournment, so that we can lead the country into reconciliation. I come from a constituency that was thoroughly hit by the skirmishes that we had earlier in the year. It is a good opportunity for me to share our experience with other Kenyans, and work out a solution so that, in future, we do not have our country going back to the terrible times that ...
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12 Nov 2008 in National Assembly:
to ask the Minister for Transport: (a) Could the Minister table the documents relating to the Kenya Airports Authority tender for the supply, installation, implementation and commissioning of an integrated Enterprise Resource Planning (ERT) System? (b) Is the Minister aware that the KAA Board has formed an oversight tender committee contrary to the Public Procurement and Disposal Act, which Board has altered parts of the above tender's requirements to suit a company associated with some of the Board members? (c) Given the foregoing anomalies, could the Minister consider cancelling the tender and order re-tendering?
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5 Nov 2008 in National Assembly:
to ask the Minister for Transport:- (a) Could the Minister table before the House documents relating to the Kenya Airports Authority tender for the supply, installation, implementation and commissioning of an integrated Enterprise Resource Planning System (ERP) (b) Is the Minister aware that the KAA Board has formed an oversight tender committee contrary to the Public Procurement and Disposal Act, which board has altered parts of the above tender's requirements to suit a company associated with some of the board members? (c) Given the foregoing anomalies, could the Minister consider cancelling the tender and order re-tendering?
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5 Nov 2008 in National Assembly:
to ask the Minister for Transport. (a) Could the Minister table before the House documents relating to the Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) tender for the supply, installation, implementation and commissioning of an integrated enterprise resource planning system (ERP)? (b) Is the Minister aware that KAA Board has formed an oversight tender committee contrary to the Public Procurement and Disposal Act, which board has altered parts of the above tender's requirements to suit a company associated with some of the board members? (c) Given the foregoing anomalies, could the Minister consider cancelling the tender and order re-tendering?
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30 Oct 2008 in National Assembly:
) to ask the Minister for Transport:- (a) Could the Minister table before the House documents relating to the Kenya Airports Authority tender for the supply, installation, implementation and commissioning of an integrated Enterprise Resource Planning System (ERP)? (b) Is the Minister aware that the KAA Board has formed an oversight tender committee contrary to the Public Procurement and Disposal Act, which board has altered parts of the above tender's requirements to suit a company associated with some of the Board members? (c) Given the foregoing anomalies, could the Minister consider cancelling the tender and order re-tendering?
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