19 Oct 2021 in Senate:
There has never been a prouder moment than when this House resolved for 11 weeks running that it was not going to bow to pressure from external forces such that the formula we have for allocation of revenue today is one that was fought for and agreed on by this Senate. That was one of the proudest moments.
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19 Oct 2021 in Senate:
Another proud moment for this House is when we matched to the High Court in Milimani because we felt that the National Assembly and the President were not following the law when it came to enactment of legislation. Our brothers and sisters from Zimbabwe found it quite unique that the Senate can take the National Assembly to the High Court. Mr. Speaker, Sir, how I wish you would be here post 2022 rather than back in the village. Under your able leadership, more than 20 pieces of legislation were declared null and void and we have to do it again.
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19 Oct 2021 in Senate:
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19 Oct 2021 in Senate:
This House has stood up for the right reasons and principles. I think many parliaments world over can learn something from the resolute manner you have steered this House and the steadfast manner in which the Members of this House have stood up on matters of principle. I wish the delegation from Zimbabwe well. If we get time, we might want to take them out at night so that they can enjoy some of the hidden gems of Nairobi City. We will finish before curfew time. Since this is a parliamentary delegation, I believe they could be having some diplomatic ...
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19 Oct 2021 in Senate:
On a point of Order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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19 Oct 2021 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise pursuant to Standing Order 232(2). I know that the Standing Orders do not allow us to debate the report that has
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19 Oct 2021 in Senate:
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19 Oct 2021 in Senate:
been brought to the House. However, I am worried that the Committee did not make any recommendations.
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19 Oct 2021 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, Standing Order 232(2) states that- “Whenever a Petition is committed to a Standing Committee, the Committee shall, in not more than sixty calendar days from the time of reading the prayer, respond to the petitioner by way of a report addressed to the petitioner or petitioners and laid on the Table of the Senate and no debate on or in relation to the report shall be allowed, but the Speaker may, allow comments or observations in relation to the Petition for not more than thirty Minutes.” The Chairperson of the Committee has said that they did not ...
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19 Oct 2021 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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