13 Jul 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker Sir, I am much obliged.
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5 Jul 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I thank the Senate Minority Leader for bringing this serious matter to the attention of this House. What happened is very unfortunate. I would like to pass my condolences to the three families. It is sad to see young people lose their lives as they seek justice. The initial case that the young lawyer was following on pro bono was also against police officers for the rogue act that they had done. To add salt to injury, the same people came to finish the three victims totally. That is a very unfortunate incident and it does ...
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5 Jul 2016 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. For this opportunity to contribute to this very important Motion and to say that all Kenyans have been looking forward to this moment, where we could resolve this matter and finally have an amicable way to sort out the issue of the electoral process and the IEBC. We know that many Kenyans were getting anxious on the manner that this issue was being carried forward and it is good to ultimately see that it ends up in an institution that is recognized in our Constitution even as we look on matters to do with ...
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5 Jul 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I hope you are not bringing the bullfighter to my attention.
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5 Jul 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, as I conclude on this matter because of time, it is important that next, the two-thirds of the other gender should sit in such a very important committee. I am sure that they are also equal to the task. I want to speak on issues to do with electoral process. In any country, matters of elections are very emotive because people want to have trust and confidence in the whole process of elections. That is like what we were talking about concerning the police. It is more about building the confidence and people having trust in ...
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29 Jun 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, so many schools, especially those that did not have electricity for the last 50 years, will be connected to solar power. However, are there plans to actually connect these areas to the national grid, because it is not only schools that require electricity? Many homes can be connected to the national grid as opposed to having solar panels in schools. We have even been told that batteries are not working in some schools.
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29 Jun 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I know you have ruled on this matter but I wanted to add one thing. I want to find out whether the schools which are connected to solar are able to charge the laptops and tablets. I would like the Vice Chairperson to respond to this and not by Members heckling.
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29 Jun 2016 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I would like to congratulate and welcome the students and the teachers of Precious Blood Riruta, to this honourable House. As the Vice Chairperson of the Kenya Women Parliamentarians Association (KEWOPA), I would like to tell them that they can aspire to be anything that they want to be. We look forward to some of them being elected Senators in the near future and even to be Presidents or anything they desire to be. I would also like to reiterate what Sen. Hassan has said, it is like he read my mind. They should continue ...
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16 Jun 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I saw the Senate Minority Leader in the House and thought he would get the Floor before me.
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16 Jun 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I saw the Senate Minority Leader in the House and thought he would get the Floor before me.
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