All parliamentary appearances
Entries 8221 to 8230 of 10403.
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17 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Your time is over hon. Tonui. Did I see hon. Anami? To me, it looks like he added a lot of weight between yesterday and today. What could be the reason, hon. Anami?
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17 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
That is now sufficient. Thank you very much. We will have the hon. Member for Kiharu.
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17 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Kang’ata. Maybe, it is important that I guide the House. I can see the interest is even increasing in terms of contribution. I also realize that we are repeating ourselves. Can we remove the issue of the CS completely, so that the Members do not speak to it because it has been spoken to? The issue of the powers of the Cabinet Secretary, of course, hon. Kang’ata has started, but no other Member should bring it up because it has also been brought sufficiently. There are quite a few other areas which the Members have really contributed on. ...
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17 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
if we are going to say the same thing, we are going to debate this Bill in eternity. You realize that there is no limit to the debate on this one and surely, we cannot have all the Members speaking to it and speaking the same thing. So, I just wanted to guide the House. It is not interference on the contribution by hon. Kang’ata, but I would like that from now henceforth, let us not speak to what other Members have already touched on.
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17 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Member! What is it the Member for Kapenguria?
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17 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Moroto, first, you are a seasoned Member. This is your third term. I am sure you heard the ruling of the Speaker and which we are all bound by. By the way, that comes from the Standing Orders that if you want to limit debate to a certain time limit per Member, you should do it at the beginning of the debate and not somewhere in-between. The Standing Orders are very clear. But, be that as it may, you really do not need to speak for ten minutes on an issue which everybody has spoken about. You can limit ...
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17 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
minutes. So, as soon as you finish saying what you think is new, the rest you can leave to other Members. So, hon. Kang’ata, you shoud be finalizing. Your time is almost over.
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17 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Unfortunately, your time is over. So, we will have hon. Otichilo. I hope the Members will be guided. Let us speak to the new things. It can be as short as is possible for the rest of the Members to have opportunity.
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17 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. (Dr) Ottichilo, you promised to be very brief but you have ended up squandering the entire ten minutes. It 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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17 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
was a good contribution. Let us see from the other gender if they will be brief. So, let us hear from hon. (Ms) Chebet.
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