All parliamentary appearances
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14 Apr 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I have just heard the Senator for Kakamega say that - I totally share his sentiments about certain things he has said - this Senate failed to remove the Governor of Embu County when actually this Senate voted twice and removed the Governor who was subsequently reinstated by the court? In fact, Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale was the Chairman of that whole event. Not only did we vote once but twice and removed the Governor. In fact, the Governor is in office courtesy of the Judiciary. Is the Senator in order to ...
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14 Apr 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I totally support what the Senator for Kakamega County is saying. Could he also add that this Senate continued to let down the people of Machakos County along the same vein?
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13 Apr 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I wish to seek a clarification from the Chairman regarding the PPP committees. I would like to find out to what extent the committee has been active, particularly to the public to create knowledge about the existence of PPP. You will notice that one of the institutions that can enter into PPP agreements is the county governments. I do not know to what extent awareness has been created within the county governments that it is possible for them to enter into agreements to release private capital The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information ...
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13 Apr 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, there was a gentleman from the area that the Senator for Kakamega County comes from called Shikuku and Seroney who a few years ago were supposed to substantiate about the death of KANU. They explained clearly that there was no point of substantiating the obvious. Therefore, do I need to say anything further?
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13 Apr 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have clarified that I meant two serious and honourable gentlemen from the western part of this country. However, if I were to respond to the other issue that was raised with regard to Standing Order No. 94 (1); there is only one way that parties die. One of them is where the principals, as Sen. Wetangula has referred to himself---. We agree that he was one of the principals of CORD before they cheated him, went and stoned him, somehow acquired Government materials like teargas canisters which normally belong to the security---
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13 Apr 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would not want to offend my colleagues. I am sure that I will not even get away by saying that CORD is not dead. It is dying. Therefore, I wish to apologise and withdraw completely.
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13 Apr 2016 in Senate:
On a Point of Order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I appreciate the sentiments of the Senator for Kakamega. However, just for the record since we are at it, would I be in order to ask whether blowing a whistle constitutes consultation?
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13 Apr 2016 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. From the outset, I want to say that I support and I was impressed with the President’s Speech. In doing so, I want to agree with you totally that there is a demarcation point. There is a point that reaches where demonstrations stop and nuisance begins. There is a point that reaches where consultations stop and disorderly conduct begins. There is a point where reasonable behaviour in the eyes of reasonable people stops and anarchy begins. I believe and support the decisions that were made by both Speakers in that House and I consider that ...
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10 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I also wish to add on the two minutes of each of the Senators. I will save some time.
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10 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I oblige. I was not in Kericho. I did not manage to do what my brother did. He deserved three minutes. I will only take two minutes in that case. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes
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