All parliamentary appearances
Entries 7721 to 7730 of 10403.
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15 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
Sitting there and having your rank here, Mhe. Oyoo is different. Now, hon. Oyoo, I do not think you want to go that direction.
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15 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
Okay. Let us proceed. Hon. Member for Balambala.
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15 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
Now, order Members! Let me make it very clear, it is important for Members to be clear. The hon. Member for Balambala has been seated here. I have said I have picked him as number four. The reason why I picked him when at position four was because there was no other rank on this other side of the Speaker. Most of the interest that has been placed here ranking one, two and three are on this side; I will exercise my prerogative to also include you in participation in the House.
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15 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
Very well. Let us have the Member for Narok South.
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15 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
For obvious reasons, we will not put the Question at this point in time. We will defer it to another date. Therefore, we will move to the next Order.
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15 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
I am sorry. By the way, maybe what you need to do, hon. Kenta--- You know I know you for a long time; there is a problem with the recording of your card. It is recorded as Narok South. I really know you. You are a neighbour.
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15 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
Move the Motion as it is first, because that is what has been approved and there will be a process later, which you can be able to handle any changes to the Motion. You just move it as it is. You are the owner of the Motion, so you will be able to amend it. Proceed and we will see what to do.
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15 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
Let us have the hon. Member for Igembe Central.
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15 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
That is fine, but before he seconds there are a few housekeeping matters for future reference. When a Member has amendments to a Motion – the Motion is yours – you should approach the Chair so that you do not ambush the House. In this particular case, if there will be any amendments, you will be free to approach any Member who will move the amendment as you would have wanted. That is for purposes of early preparation on your side. Let us have hon. Njenga now.
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15 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
Your time is up. We will now have hon. Chidzuga.
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