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  • 10 Sep 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I stand to support. Thank you very much. view
  • 19 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, hon. Speaker. From the outset I strongly oppose this Motion. For the record, I am the Vice-Chairman of the Departmental Committee on Lands. Even today in the morning hon. Mpuri attended a Committee meeting. We were debating something very important about Taita Taveta and his contribution was immense. So, I strongly oppose this Motion and say that we cannot lose a Member who has been very active in our Committee. view
  • 19 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, hon. Speaker. view
  • 3 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: Mhe. Spika, mimi ndiye naibu na sijui kwa nini umenisahau. Tunaomba wiki kama mbili hivi tuweze kujadiliana. view
  • 27 Feb 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Speaker. I want to confirm that, indeed, the Departmental Committee on Lands had its report ready but there was confusion this morning as to what time we were supposed to present it to the Budget and Appropriations Committee. We talked about that with the Chairman of the Budget and Appropriations Committee and it is for him to give us the time because I am sure our report is ready. view
  • 19 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: Yes, Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. I do not support this amendment, because in the last few minutes, Members, we have heard and tolerated trying to have a 50-50 win for the women Members of Parliament. In my view, with the appointment of three County Women Representative Members against five, it is a fair balance. view
  • 5 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, hon. Speaker. In seconding this Motion, I will be very brief because the Co-Chairperson of the Joint Committee has taken quite some time to share with this House the processes that the two Committees undertook to respond to the Statement by hon. Gitari and hon. Mbadi. Out of the processes, one should be able to tell that there as a breach of the Constitution, through Article 234. It is grave violation of the supreme law that somebody can sit down somewhere and make appointments without following the laid down procedure. Secondly, there was an intention by ... view
  • 5 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: Committee was that the Cabinet Secretary ignored part of the advice that was given by the Attorney-General and went ahead to not only draft a legal notice but also forwarded it to the Government Printer for it to be published and complete the appointment of Mr. Kahuho. view
  • 5 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: The PSC has rightfully concluded that it is its supreme duty to undertake any transfers and appointments, in consultation with the respective Ministries. . view
  • 5 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, Sir, we want to ask this House to adopt our report. By adopting this report, this House will send a very clear signal, not only to the Cabinet Secretary, but also to other Cabinet Secretaries that, this House will not allow any Cabinet Secretary to do things the way they think they should do but to follow the laid down procedures; to follow the supreme law of the land which is the Constitution. view

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