All parliamentary appearances
Entries 351 to 360 of 3022.
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9 Nov 2021 in Senate:
The Standing Committee on Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries to move the amendments again on the Co-operatives Societies Amendment Bill. Do we have the Chairperson of the Committee on Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries? I do not see him. Is he going to move the amendments online?
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9 Nov 2021 in Senate:
Order No.17 is by the Committee on Education. The Chairperson is not here.
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9 Nov 2021 in Senate:
Order No.18 is the Prompt Payment Bill (Senate Bills No.16 of 2021). We have the Mover.
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9 Nov 2021 in Senate:
The amendments are from the Chairperson of the Committee on Finance and Budget. Sen. Sakaja, you cannot move because you are the Mover. Any other Member? Sen. Wetangula is around. You will move that.
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9 Nov 2021 in Senate:
Committee of the Whole.
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9 Nov 2021 in Senate:
You cannot move your own amendments; it has to be the Chairperson.
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9 Nov 2021 in Senate:
The next one is the Start-Up Bill (Senate Bills No.1 of 2021) by Sen. Sakaja. Where is the Chairperson of the Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industrialisation to move the amendments? He is not present. Hon. Members, I will not shelve them. I will skip them for now and come back to them later, just in case we have some of the chairpersons around. For now, let us move to the next Order.
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19 Oct 2021 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for giving me an opportunity to join my colleagues by first, thanking Sen. Cherargei for bringing this Statement on the brutal murder of Agnes Chebet Tirop. Secondly, I want to join those who have sent their condolences to the family of Agnes Chebet Tirop because this was a murder that was most foul. It is so sad that at a point when we are supposed to be celebrating Chebet, somebody decides to take her life. This is a girl who was self-made, a girl who was not sponsored to train. She trained by herself. This ...
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19 Oct 2021 in Senate:
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19 Oct 2021 in Senate:
It is so sad and we are sorry for the family. You ask yourself, who could have saved this girl? Who could have protected her from her enemy who was a very close friend? I think we need to ask the Ministry of Sports, Culture and Heritage to start paying attention to the athletes because these are young girls and young men who receive a lot of money within a very short time. You run for a minute and you get a Mercedes. You run for two minutes and you become a millionaire. Who really talks to these youth so ...
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