All parliamentary appearances

Entries 21 to 30 of 175.

  • 31 May 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. view
  • 17 May 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to support this Bill. It is good for our country. It is not good to talk about somebody who is not here. The Government is doing a lot of things. We are happy today because we went to the shops and got unga at Kshs90. So, the Government is doing everything within its means to make sure that Kenyans do not starve. If this nation will lack food, then that is, indeed, a big problem. It is better to speak the truth and encourage the Government to develop our ... view
  • 17 May 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to support this Bill. It is good for our country. It is not good to talk about somebody who is not here. The Government is doing a lot of things. We are happy today because we went to the shops and got unga at Kshs90. So, the Government is doing everything within its means to make sure that Kenyans do not starve. If this nation will lack food, then that is, indeed, a big problem. It is better to speak the truth and encourage the Government to develop our ... view
  • 17 May 2017 in National Assembly: We know we have so many industries, but they are failing. However, that is not to say the Government is not doing anything; the Government is doing everything to help our industries. An example is the sugar industry where the Government has paid a lot of money to rescue a number of factories. It is sad that there are individuals who are just out to make the Government fail. We should deal with those individuals. We need to have more industries in this country so that our youth can get jobs. This is not a matter to be politicised. I ... view
  • 17 May 2017 in National Assembly: We know we have so many industries, but they are failing. However, that is not to say the Government is not doing anything; the Government is doing everything to help our industries. An example is the sugar industry where the Government has paid a lot of money to rescue a number of factories. It is sad that there are individuals who are just out to make the Government fail. We should deal with those individuals. We need to have more industries in this country so that our youth can get jobs. This is not a matter to be politicised. I ... view
  • 17 May 2017 in National Assembly: who is doing kibarua today finds it very hard to raise Kshs200. He is unable to afford maize flour which costs Kshs200. At least now, he or she can buy maize flour and cabbage and feed the children. view
  • 17 May 2017 in National Assembly: who is doing kibarua today finds it very hard to raise Kshs200. He is unable to afford maize flour which costs Kshs200. At least now, he or she can buy maize flour and cabbage and feed the children. view
  • 5 Apr 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to say something about education. It is bad when we know the child went to school, the teachers and parents do their work but, at the end, you hear the exam has been cancelled. The child suffers. When the child suffers because the exam has been cancelled, it is sad. We have never heard the person who sold that exam to those children arrested or punished. The people suffering are innocent. The child is given answers by the teacher, who knows what is happening. The child has no problem. ... view
  • 5 Apr 2017 in National Assembly: who might have been excited by it. The engineers behind exam leakage scams have no problem because they reap from selling the exams. I support the Bill. May God bless the person who brought it? If we sit down and agree, Kenyans will go far. Thank you, very much. view
  • 23 Mar 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to finish my time. I was just supporting what the Committee on the National Government Constituencies Development Fund (NG-CDF) has recommended. I was saying that it is also good to recognise somebody who has done good work. That is because that person has stayed there for seven years without having any problem. I am asking the Committee to give that person a chance to apply for the job, and investigate what was happening when he did not apply for the job. view

Comments

(For newest comments first please choose 'Newest' from the 'Discussion' tab below.)
comments powered by Disqus