All parliamentary appearances
Entries 941 to 950 of 1040.
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20 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, in the interest of time, I withdraw that statement.
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20 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, there is a lesson to learn from Mr. Obama's election as President of the USA.
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20 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
As my colleague has said, you do not have to be corrupt to be President. You do not have to steal. You do not have to be old and use Kiwi polish every morning on your hair--- When you see these people, you will imagine that they are young.
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20 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
We need to elect a young person to be the President of this country. This is because 80 per cent of Kenyans are below the age of 50 years. We need to find a way of doing that. In this House, we have good Kenyans who can do the job. In this country, we have so many people who can be elected as President of this country. Let us not glorify corruption. In fact, that is what the election of Mr. Obama as President of the USA has taught us. You can be President of this country even if you ...
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20 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
I beg to support.
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17 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity to also support this very important Motion. I want to join my colleagues in thanking the Almighty God for being good to this country because the mood that prevails in the country today is the exact reverse of the mood that prevailed when the Members of Parliament were sworn in at the beginning of this year. It also means that the leaders of this country are beginning to put Kenya first and personal interests second. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the failure of the leadership that we have had in ...
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10 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Chairman, Sir, I rise to support the amendment for the simple reason that we are doing this amendment for posterity. We are not doing for the current holders of the respective offices. For that matter, I think hon. Members have a responsibility to seek clarifications within the minutes given. So, within the 15 minutes that the Leader of Government Business will have to lay Papers on the Table, hon. Members have every responsibility to seek clarifications within those 15 minutes. It is not an open-ended debate. It is limited by time. I just want to warn that we ...
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4 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Lands:- (a) whether he is aware that planning at Habaswein Town has not been undertaken since its elevation to district headquarters; and, (b) when he intends to undertake planning of the district.
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4 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I know that this Minister is a good friend of the people of Habaswein. In fact, we received her there very well. This town was created four years ago. It, however, seems like there is no intention by the Government to plan for this town. Why has it taken four years to plan for this town? What is the relationship between Giriftu and Habaswein and yet these are in two different districts and different constituencies?
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4 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Perhaps, the Minister might not know this, but if, as she has told the House, there is a planner - the one who is doing planning in Giriftu whose base is now Wajir East--- That officer has no vehicle and tools. Could the Minister consider to empower that particular planner so that he can do his job in all the four districts within the shortest period of time? Could she also assure this House that, as soon as that is done, they will send a planner to Habaswein District Headquarters in Habaswein Town, and not ...
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