All parliamentary appearances
Entries 4401 to 4410 of 10403.
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27 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
I have heard you, Hon. Musimba. We will proceed in the manner we have indicated. At the right time, you will have the opportunity to cause the Bell to be rung. Hon. Members will come and if we can raise the numbers we require---
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27 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
I have seen that very clearly. We have not even started.
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27 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
We have not even started looking at any clause. That particular Standing Order you are trying to invoke is very clear. It states in part: "...before the conclusion of the proceedings", which we have not even started. Once we come to specific clauses, probably you can raise those issues at that particular point. You could even go the other way of causing the Bell to be rung, and Hon. Members will come here. We are trying to be in conflict with the law. It is in our Constitution. I am giving you the opportunity to express your views. This would ...
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27 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Okay. I will give another independent Member a chance, that is Hon. Wesley Korir. Hon. Members, why does it appear like this thing was ambushed on Members? It is in the Order Paper. The Chair seems to have sat with his Committee Members and that is how they proposed these amendments. Let us have Hon. Korir. I am sure Hon. Members you had information that this was coming. So, raising the numbers should not have been an issue.
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27 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
I will give the Minority Whip this chance. He has been waiting for a long time. We will then proceed, Hon. Members.
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27 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
The Leader of the Majority Party, I know the Minority Whip has mentioned your name.
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27 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Order Members! Nitampatia Mhe. Duale nafasi na nitamtaka ajibu kwa Kiswahili.
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27 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Order Members! Hon. Members, let me give a few Members who have not spoken a chance. Let me give them an opportunity as I consider gender. The Member for Teso West, we are having problems tracing your card because you were way down.
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27 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Mary Emaase. The first thing is that you were not even cited in the list here. I have decided to go the gender way. That is how you got the benefit. Now, rather than being grateful, you are beginning to tell us that Members are both men and women. All Members of this House are Hon. Members including you. Proceed without having to be--- The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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27 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Let us have the Member for Awendo. I am simply following the list, Hon. Kaluma. I almost referred to you as Hon. Ogendo who was a very bright land lawyer but---
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