All parliamentary appearances
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23 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I concur with the Assistant Minister for Local Government that a task force should be set up to hear from both sides of the boundary.
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22 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, it was just last week when Dr. Machage insisted that, because of an accident, Mr. Ojode needs to use that third leg all the time! Indeed, the same Chair ruled in favour of that and he has been using that leg. So, the same Chair, again, is changing. Could I be guided? August 22, 2007 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 3375
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22 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to ask for more time---
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22 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
In fact, the Assistant Minister for Education is here!
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22 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I also want to comment on the work well done in my Ministry, and led by my Minister and our senior staff. I just want to tell my staff that they have seen how the issue of Budalangi has featured in the country, and how Kenyans have been sympathetic. The money that has been allocated for the study of damming River Nzoia should be prioritized. The officers concerned must move to the ground and finalise that study, so that we sort out the issue of 3420 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES August 22, 2007 Budalangi once ...
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21 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
But we have done it!
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21 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Rule him out of order!
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16 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I did not even go there. I just waved at them.
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16 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, 3276 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES August 16, 2007 Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I do not know whether you heard the hon. Member on the Floor refer to the Leader of Government Business as a "messenger"? Is he in order to call the Vice- President and Minister for Home Affairs a messenger?
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15 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I have just come in and at the gate there are several ladies who are really intimidating Members of Parliament when they are coming in the House. Usually when men are attacked in public by women they tend to shy off. We are trying to shy off but we are being provoked beyond control. If you enter they call you all sorts of names, telling you how to vote. The Chair should address that issue. That is why most hon. Members have not come in because the gate is even blocked!
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