All parliamentary appearances
Entries 491 to 500 of 551.
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29 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
Is that in the First Schedule or in all the Schedules?
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29 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
We are in the First Schedule. So, in Clause 5(ii) of the First Schedule, you wish to replace the first "chairperson" with "chairman". The word chairperson appears twice.
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29 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to report that a Committee of the whole House has
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29 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
considered the Refugees Bill and approved the same with amendments.
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9 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the contents of this Question are very accurate. Could the Assistant Minister tell this House under which arrangement the police contact the private owners of these breakdowns, if they actually do not own them? Why is the Police Department not able to acquire a few breakdowns for the traffic police, so that they do not own them privately?
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9 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, already, there is a problem of the Executive interfering with the Central through the Treasury. It is only fair that we insist on having the Permanent Secretary to the Treasury as a member of the Board. We should also ensure that he attends Board meetings instead of sending any of his junior staff. It is appropriate for us to stick to that.
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9 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir.
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9 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I hope you have heard what the Minister is insinuating. When we are legislating here under Cap.6 of the Powers and Privileges Act, we are not supposed to be under any duress, specifically like that of the CDF allocations being reduced.
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9 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, this is the only industry that is owned by someone from Mt. Kenya East and we do not understand the hostility being exhibited by the Minister over this taxation. If you can have three categories of cigarettes and there levels of taxation are increased equally, nobody would have complained. We are surprised that the Minister is now becoming the advocate for BAT, that they are going to suffer and yet they never came before the Committee to complain. We urge the House to ignore the plea by the Minister and go by the proposal to ...
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8 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, as a matter of concern, given the history of expansion programme by Somalia and the fact that there have been territorial claims on Kenya, which claims cover areas up to around Meru Town, what is the Assistant Minister or the Government going to do to stop the influx of refugees to areas outside refugee camps? It looks like there is a well calculated take-over programme for the future.
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