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Entries 2571 to 2580 of 3504.
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12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, pursuant to Standing Order No.44(2)(b), I wish to request a Statement from the Leader of the Majority Party concerning the progress in the implementation of the ambitious programmes and promises that have been
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12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, pursuant to Standing Order No.44(2)(b), I wish to request a Statement from the Leader of the Majority Party concerning the progress in the implementation of the ambitious programmes and promises that have been The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, pursuant to Standing Order No.44(2)(b), I wish to request a Statement from the Leader of the Majority Party concerning the progress in the implementation of the ambitious programmes and promises that have been The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
outlined in the Government’s manifesto. In his inaugural Address to the nation, the President gave indications that concrete building blocks for some of those programmes and promises would be laid in the first 100 days of his term. The Government has now been in office for over 60 days and, therefore, it would be prudent for the House to be aware of the success and the achievements in implementing the following: providing security for all Kenyans, ensuring food security for all Kenyans, providing free laptops for all schoolgoing children, rolling out free maternity services at all public hospitals and other ...
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12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
outlined in the Government’s manifesto. In his inaugural Address to the nation, the President gave indications that concrete building blocks for some of those programmes and promises would be laid in the first 100 days of his term. The Government has now been in office for over 60 days and, therefore, it would be prudent for the House to be aware of the success and the achievements in implementing the following: providing security for all Kenyans, ensuring food security for all Kenyans, providing free laptops for all schoolgoing children, rolling out free maternity services at all public hospitals and other ...
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12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
(i) the total number of qualified nurses per county; (ii) the number of qualified clinical officers per county; (iii) the total number of qualified doctors per county; (iv) the total number of surgeons per county; and, (v) the total number of qualified obstetricians and gynecologists per county.
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12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
(i) the total number of qualified nurses per county; (ii) the number of qualified clinical officers per county; (iii) the total number of qualified doctors per county; (iv) the total number of surgeons per county; and, (v) the total number of qualified obstetricians and gynecologists per county.
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6 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. speaker, Sir, I wish to thank the Leader of the Majority Party for that very comprehensive statement and I want to believe it is a statement that he has delivered from his heart. However, as I do that, I want to say here that this statement goes beyond the Prime Minister. I want to say it on the Floor of the House that the crying shame of our country is the way we treat our heroes. I say this because we easily roll out red carpets to foreigners but when it comes to our heroes we treat them with ...
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6 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, allow me to indulge the House a little bit. Seven years ago, we swung open the doors of our VIP lounges to two international crooks, whose mission we did not know and we still do not know in this country. Four years ago, an athlete by the name of Usain Bolt came here and people were running over each other trying to get his autograph. He was even taken to the Animal Orphanage where he adopted a cheetah, which I am told almost died of malnutrition later, yet in this country we have our own David Lekuta ...
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6 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, it is important that these things are put in perspective because sometimes we as Kenyans take for granted what Kenya has achieved. I am a great lover
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