All parliamentary appearances
Entries 5911 to 5920 of 6328.
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15 Feb 2017 in Senate:
He said he is an expert and he has used it. Could he tell us whether he is still using it today or it was those days when he was a juvenile?
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15 Feb 2017 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. It is on the same, if you allow. It is just to back up your ruling. I sat in the Committee on Labour and Social Welfare that deliberated on this issue. We called the former councillors. We had many proper meetings. We need a report from the Committee on Implementation. Let them tell us how far the issue has been resolved. That would be the right way instead of redoing it again.
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15 Feb 2017 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I will be brief. I do not rise to challenge you. However, I still do not feel convinced why we need to stand down the First Reading of this Bill.
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15 Feb 2017 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, just what the Chairperson has presented to the House.
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15 Feb 2017 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I hear you and I am well advised. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate
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15 Feb 2017 in Senate:
Moving forward, this Bill has gone through pre-publication consultations by the time it got here. It is an urgent Bill. As we approach elections, I do not know why we need to delay the First Reading and yet we have 30 days of interactions if anyone has any issue to raise on the Bill. I urge that you reconsider that the First Reading be done. Let any other interactions be done during public participation.
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15 Feb 2017 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I do not intend to argue with the Chair on the ruling. However, it is important that we be heard on this matter. First, it was better when you did not give any reason for stepping it down. The reason that the Majority Leader has given is even worse. That, because there is another Bill that is being developed, the work that the committee has put into this process is all in vain. These are people who are outside the legislative framework and who we have involved as stakeholders. I am very compelled to think that ...
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14 Feb 2017 in Senate:
Asante Bw. Naibu Spika. Naungana na wenzangu kutuma rambi rambi zangu kwa mwenda zake na familia yake Boy Juma Boy na watu wa Kwale. Vile vile nina kushukuru wewe, Bw. Naibu Spika, kwa kuongoza wale walioweza kufika kule Kwale. Kama kifo kingekuwa na rufaa, nina fikiri wale mawakili walioko kwenye Seneti hii wange wasilisha hiyo kesi mara moja. Kama tungepewa wakati wa kusema vile tungetaka, tungekata rufaa. Niliulizwa kuhusu ungonjwa wa mwendazake Boy Juma Boy na Sen. Madzayo siku ya Ijumaa na ni kamuarifu kwamba nita muona jana nikirudi Nairobi. Sikujuwa haingewezekana. Kama ningejua ningerudi hiyo Ijumaa niweze kumuona kabla ...
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5 Jan 2017 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. If you remember in the last Special Sitting, there was an attempt to have the First Reading followed by the Second Reading which was thoroughly opposed in this House because it was clear that most Senators wanted that it goes for public participation and it be treated like a Bill is normally treated in this House. I am surprised that, today, we say that we do not treat it the way we treat Bills. My submission is that we have the written way on how Bills are dealt with. We did the First Reading, committed ...
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5 Jan 2017 in Senate:
It is. On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Is it in order for Sen. Ongoro to state on this Floor and mislead Kenyans that Jubilee is hell-bent in stealing elections? Can she substantiate or withdraw?
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