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Entries 9961 to 9970 of 10403.
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9 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Unless you are making an amendment, really, you can either be supporting or---
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9 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you. Hon. Cecilia Ngetich, you have only about four minutes for this Session. The next will be transferred to the next Session.
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9 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Order! You will have your six minutes. Now, the House is declared adjourned until tomorrow, Wednesday, 10th July, 2013 at 9.00 a.m.
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9 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
The House rose at 6.30 p.m.
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3 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker. I also rise to support the Petition, and I want to say that the Government and KENHA should do much more. We have about 20 black spots in the Republic and I am a fairly travelled person. In other countries what has been done is some real marking to raise attention to the black spots. We have a place like Salgaa. It is known to be very prone to accidents, but all that has been done is something to show only that, that is a black spot and nothing else. In other countries, what is ...
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3 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
So, whereas I support totally what my good brother has done, I think the Government should come up with a standard way of dealing particularly with the black spots, so that accidents can be dealt with and minimised once and for all. Thank you very much.
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2 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Speaker, Sir. First, I want to say that I support the appointment of Njee Muturi. I have known him for quite some time. I went to the same class with him in the early 1990s together with hon. Kajuju, hon. Njagagwa and hon. Gichigi. I have known Njee to be a very competent person. I want to say if there was anybody who would have competed for the same seat with Njee Muturi, probably it is me and not Mille Odhiambo or even my senior Olago Aluoch.
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2 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
That is because you see, other than this being a Solicitor-General post, it is also a political job and Njee Muturi has served in the Opposition together with me in KANU those days. He has served again in Government and he knows the intrigues of both sides just like me. That is because I was in KANU which was the Opposition and now I am in KANU which is in the Jubilee Government.
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2 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
So, we know both parts of the political side. However, let me put it this way: we must understand as Members of Parliament the reason why these particular appointments are brought to Parliament and their sources. It is not the President. It is the Public Service Commission and the President only does one simple thing – send it from where he is to Parliament for us to come and vet and not to interview. That has been a mistake that has happened in many occasions. We come and look at issues of integrity of Chapter Six of the Constitution and ...
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2 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, let me say this about Njee. He is a fine person. Let us all agree. Let us forget about the politics. Let us forget even about the tribes. I think it is about time that we start defining the regional balance so that we do not make some people disadvantaged. The regions as in the Constitution now are about counties. Let us look at where hon. Cheboi comes from. If I come from Nakuru, do not take me to Kericho and say that since there is somebody from Kericho who has been appointed, there will be a ...
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