All parliamentary appearances
Entries 761 to 770 of 1046.
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6 Nov 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I thank you.
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23 Oct 2018 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to make my maiden remarks as a Member of this wonderful House.
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23 Oct 2018 in Senate:
I take this opportunity to thank my colleagues who were here to witness my swearing in. I also thank all the colleagues who made remarks about my being welcome to this House. This is a wonderful House. I have been out of active politics for a long time. I must confess that I returned to active politics and succeeded in being elected to this House. It is a wonderful House to which I want to do the best I can to contribute positively to the things that are deliberated. Madam Temporary Speaker, I want to equally thank the people of ...
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23 Oct 2018 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for protecting my time. I thank the good people of Migori County for voting for me to come to this House. I equally appreciate my party for the ticket which enabled me to make it to this House.
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23 Oct 2018 in Senate:
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23 Oct 2018 in Senate:
I do not want to leave my party leader behind and of course the “big guns” from the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) who came and took their time and campaigned for me in Migori County. In this very context, I thank my colleague, Mheshimiwa Sakaja for the good word he put in for me and the entire leadership of Jubilee for agreeing not to field any person against me. That made it easy for me to make it to the Senate. I will forever remain grateful to Jubilee Party and the ODM for working together towards this end. Madam Temporary ...
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23 Oct 2018 in Senate:
This Petition is timely as it will enable young persons to surmount the difficulties they already experience when they are looking for employment opportunities which are already scarce. They do not have title deeds and referees in order to access loans and opportunities for investment. They are already having immense difficulties on their path. Adding this difficulty by levying charges that do not make sense is something that shows that we are not sensitive, or appreciative of the fact that they need encouragement.
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23 Oct 2018 in Senate:
There is a policy in place by the Government. It says that 30 per cent of business or procurement opportunities be reserved for the youths, women and people living with disability. The way our people, particularly the youth, are falling prey to drugs and other vices is indicative of the fact that this policy of giving opportunity for procurement or supplies to young persons, is not being implemented fully.
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23 Oct 2018 in Senate:
I thank the petitioner, particularly Sen. Mwaura, for bringing this Petition. I urge my colleagues in the Senate to do as best as we can to ensure that the lives of the vulnerable young people in this country are made easier.
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23 Oct 2018 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, with those very few remarks, I support.
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