13 Feb 2020 in Senate:
Is that why you came back?
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10 Feb 2020 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I beg to second.
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10 Feb 2020 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. On behalf of the people of Makueni County, I condole with the family of the late hon. Moi. Most people may not know that in 1991 Mzee Moi sent Hon. Wako to give Makueni, then a District, the independence from the stranglehold of Machakos and Kitui districts. That is how in 1992 Hon. Wako prepared the Districts and Provinces Act which was the basis of the 47 counties. Secondly, Mzee Moi and my father were absolutely close. I was so close to my father, but until he passed on, I was not aware that Moi ...
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10 Feb 2020 in Senate:
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10 Feb 2020 in Senate:
and it was derived from a Christian song which says; ‘Yoteyanawezekana kwa imani’ . At that time, everybody thought that Moi was the problem yet he was never the problem. Tribalism, corruption, marginalisation and tyranny of numbers have increased including the other things that bedevil this country. They have all come in after Moi. It has been said here that Moi trusted everybody in Kenya. If Moi was a tribalist, then we would never have had Kitili Mwendwa as a Chief Justice and Mutula Kilonzo would never have been his lawyer with only four years of practice. My father got ...
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29 Jan 2020 in Senate:
.: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. The counsel has a right to disagreement. It is the manner in which my dear friend had treated these hon. Members. He said that we sat on a simple matter for an hour, and then came up with a casual deliberation. I object to that because it is casting aspersions on the Members of this House. The counsel can disagree with you in a manner that fits decorum a little bit. We are just helping him to say that he is dissatisfied with us without painting us black.
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29 Jan 2020 in Senate:
.: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am of a different view. My learned friend, Mr. Peter Wanyama, has argued forcefully that we should down our tools and go home. The other Counsels for the Governor have also argued many things. Since they have chosen the mambo-jambo and the recipe of what they want to do, we should give them their time to argue as they please, present what they want and then close because they have chosen the modus operandi of their case. They have chosen what to do. If we intervene, we will look like we want to advise them, ...
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29 Jan 2020 in Senate:
.: On a point of Order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. The decision that we are going to make is based on the Motion. Therefore, the Mover of the Motion cannot move and unmove it. We will be contradicting ourselves. The Mover should move the Motion and reserve his comments to a later part of the debate. However, since the Standing Order states that one cannot speak twice on a Motion, the Senate Majority Leader can split this into two and some instalments, so that he moves the Motion and The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. ...
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29 Jan 2020 in Senate:
then contradicts it at some point. However, he cannot contradict the Motion at this point because he is putting us---
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29 Jan 2020 in Senate:
Sen. Murkomen, I have not finished and you are already here
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