All parliamentary appearances
Entries 621 to 630 of 1513.
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6 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
The Annual Report and Financial Statements of Kenya Tourism Board for the year ended 30th June 2013.
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6 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
The Annual Report and Financial Statements of Bukura Agricultural College for the year ended 30th June 2014.
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6 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
The Annual Report and Financial Statements of the Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority for the period ended 30th June 2014.
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6 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
The Annual Report and Financial Statements of Kenya Coconut Development Authority for the period ended 31st July 2014.
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6 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
The Annual Report and Financial Statements of Kenya Law Reform Commission for the period ended 30th June 2015.
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1 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to move that the Magistrates’ Courts Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 41 of 2015) be now read a Second Time. The main purpose of this Bill is to give effect to Articles 23(2) and 169(1) (a) and (2) of the Constitution. Article 23(2) is very clear, under the sub-heading: “Authority of the Courts to Uphold and Enforce the Bill of Rights.” It says: “Parliament shall enact legislation to give original jurisdiction in appropriate cases to subordinate courts to hear and determine applications for redress of a denial, violation or infringement of, or threat to, a right ...
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1 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
With those few remarks, I beg to move and ask Hon. Priscilla Nyokabi, the Vice- Chairperson of the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs, to second.
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30 Sep 2015 in National Assembly:
seconded.
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30 Sep 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I also want to add my voice to what my colleagues said in congratulating Hon. Cecilia Ngetich for bringing this Bill at the right time, considering the problems that particular profession has been having in this country.
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30 Sep 2015 in National Assembly:
What is very interesting is what we have been observing of late, that either councils which are in charge of law, or the ERB woke up one day and said it was not going to register people who had graduated from certain universities. What is very interesting is that these are public universities. What is worrying is the fact that, as a Government, we allow public universities to roll out courses and then innocent Kenyans who have gone for training and are qualified follow the regulations to the letter yet at the end of the day they are told that ...
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