20 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
I oppose the amendment, Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady.
view
20 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir. This process of concluding reforms in the Judiciary is a critical process. The whole reason or part of the reason for the post-election violence
view
20 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I know that it is getting late and to hon. Ruto, 60 seconds constitutes 60 minutes. I have not been on my feet for more than a minute.
view
20 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I was saying that, in fact, reforming the Judiciary is in part ensuring that we have enough numbers. One area that I think we must do better is ensuring that we also have enough prosecutors and not just judges. But the point about---
view
20 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
Can I conclude, Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir?
view
20 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, for your indulgence.
view
20 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I support and as I do, may I say the following. I am under the impression that the National Assembly of the Republic of Kenya cannot be intimidated or at any rate be threatened that if we do not do this, we will go to court and if we do that, we will go to court. I support.
view
20 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, may I seek your guidance? Are the amendments by the Committee or by Mr. Baiya in his individual capacity?
view
13 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I would like to commend the Ministry for the confirmation of the distribution of the equipment. But the tragedy is that most of these health centres are complete but they lack human resources to handle the equipment. So, what has the Assistant Minister done to make sure that he is not take the equipment to an empty health centre where there is no personnel to handle them?
view
16 May 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, as I move, I want to appreciate the debate by hon. Members and to appreciate with thanks their commendation of this Speech. I would like to note, of course, the robust debate about the broad range of issues that are in front of us. The issue of devolution and how best we are going to live within the spirit of devolution, the issues of revenue allocation and how best to ensure that no Kenyan will live in fear if one of his own is not in power and, therefore, resources do not get to them.
view