All parliamentary appearances
Entries 111 to 120 of 1551.
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27 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I was even lost a few minutes ago because I did not know whether to call you Mrs. Speaker or Madam Speaker; the other term for “Mr. Speaker” in English is “Mrs”. “Madam” only applies when “Sir” comes in.
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27 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I was only seeking advice, and I am well advised now. More important, I want to thank the Minister, who, albeit having been in office for less than two weeks, has rallied a consensus on this very crucial Bill. If everybody was to abide by laws everywhere--- What is needed is usually concerted effort towards consensus; it is an issue of consultation. It only comes after a negotiated settlement, and when everybody is comfortable with the law that ought to govern him or her.
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27 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, when we balkanize the nation and some people feel like they are victims of a certain law, we will not go anywhere. But I want to thank this House as well as to support the Minister. I want to urge the Government, all Ministers and even Members of Parliament that when we want to legislate, it is always possible to drive a consensus on any particular law even if the bridges and the differences were so wide. We can put our heads together. I want to once again thank Mr. Katoo ole Metito and say that ...
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26 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, now that the Assistant Minister has confirmed that the supply of sanitary towels to the girls is an all year round activity and he seems to be very conversant, how many pieces are in a pack that they give to the girls and how many packs do they give to each girl for us to be able to confirm whether the supply is adequate for the whole year?
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26 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
On a point of information, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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26 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have just gotten an SoS from a constituent of mine and he says that only one pack of sanitary towels containing eight pieces is provided to the ladies and because they are not marked “Government of Kenya” or any other markings, they end up being sold in the shops.
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26 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is one pack of eight pieces per girl-child at any distribution.
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26 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, at any given time because they come in---
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26 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, it does not because---
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26 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, from the experts, I get to hear that ladies would use about four pieces in a day if the hygienic standards are supposed to be satisfied.
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