All parliamentary appearances
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3 Jul 2019 in Senate:
On a point of Order Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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3 Jul 2019 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I did not want to interrupt the Senate Majority Leader but in responding to the point of order raised by Sen. Sakaja, he seems to portray a high school as a bad place. Is it in order for him to continue portraying a high school as a bad place? We all went through a high school.
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3 Jul 2019 in Senate:
Yes, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. It relates to what Sen. Linturi had said.
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3 Jul 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, with due respect, I have not said it yet. I am apprehensive of the fact that even if you allow 10 people to speak, all of us will not speak. We will become irrelevant and this is a matter that is affecting everybody. We are fearful that our work here will be wasted. I was pleading with you under any Standing Order that you were referring---
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3 Jul 2019 in Senate:
Yes, it is Standing Order No.1. Use it to allow every Senator who is interested to ventilate on this matter. If we do not go on record regarding this matter, we will leave this place constrained. So, allow Sen. (Prof.) Ongeri to speak and allow as many Senators as are interested to express their feelings on this matter because otherwise the rest of the work we are postponing is irrelevant if we do not protect our mandate.
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3 Jul 2019 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for allowing me to make my remarks on this matter. It is true that if you want to kill a dog, you give it a bad name. If you want to give devolution and counties a bad name, you deny them finances, so that they default in their commitments and fail to perform services to ensure disaffection and dissatisfaction. There is a strategy by unknown characters being fronted by the National Assembly to make sure that counties are dysfunctional. When we talk with our colleagues in the National Assembly, they say that corruption is ...
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3 Jul 2019 in Senate:
venom, contempt and vitriol will serve as information that another House is treating a national institution whose mandate is to exercise sovereignty.
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2 Jul 2019 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me an opportunity to join my colleagues who have expressed sympathy and support for this Petition.
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2 Jul 2019 in Senate:
As a nation, we must have a conscience and a soul. We are quick as a nation to express our condolences and sympathies for the affected families but we have been slow to act. This Petition is a stark reminder that when the Government speaks for us, it should also act for us.
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2 Jul 2019 in Senate:
The families are traumatised and are asking for what they need to have. For instance, most of them need to bring closure to this very sad moment by being assisted in having documents relating to their families. As families, they also need to initiate legal action to get what is rightfully theirs.
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