All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1761 to 1770 of 3022.
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10 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Minister should clarify issues. How many tranches did we receive last year? How many are we expecting this year? Is it possible for him to give us those details in this House? We have seen that other Ministers circulate whatever that is sent to our constituencies. Could we get a circular that tells us how this money is disbursed and how many tranches we get? Could we know how many tranches came last year? As far as I know, my constituency only received it once.
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10 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
I want to thank the Prime Minister for that statement. How does he intend to deal with issues where we were told cases are in court? Corruption has infected even this House. Many of us have lost some money through the CDF. I know that Eldoret East was---
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10 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
I withdraw âfor other Memberâ. The case of Eldoret East was tabled here. This was a case where we lost Kshs30 million and the Minister told us that he would bring a report in August last year, but it never came. I am told that the case is still in court. Three years ago, we lost Kshs30 million. How does he intend to deal with such losses?
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10 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would pick from where the last speaker left. Could the Assistant Minister clarify which phase we are in now because insecurity in this country has been terrible, especially on the border areas? The Ugandan disbarment of 2005 yielded fruits because they moved in and actually developed the affected areas.
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10 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
Could he clarify whether any Kazi Kwa Vijana programme funds targeting the youth in these areas have been enhanced? Unless we keep them busy, there is nothing we are doing. Are we going to wait for Phase 1 to finish and then we go to Phase 11? We will never reach Phase 11 because already Phase 1 has entangled the youth.
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10 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
How does the Prime Minister intend to deal with cases that we keep hearing are in court? When the Minister came with an answer about the Eldoret East case, he said it was still in court and was going to be wound up in three months; now it is a year. How does he intend to deal with cases that are supposedly in court and that we know are real?
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10 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
Your time is up1
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10 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
No, we do not have quorum. Ring the Division Bell.
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10 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
We have a quorum now. You may proceed, Mr. Kiuna.
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10 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Thuo, who gave you permission to stand? Nobody has asked you to reply! This is a timed Motion. There are still two minutes for Mr. Kiuna.
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