All parliamentary appearances
Entries 21 to 30 of 47.
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9 May 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I just wanted to share my ideas with my colleagues. This is a very popular Motion and as many hon. Members as possible want to contribute to it. I want to give them room to do so.
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9 May 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, may I thank all hon. Members who have contributed to this Motion. I would like also to thank those hon. Members who support it, but did not get the opportunity to contribute. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would also like to thank the Government for supporting this Motion. I was very impressed by the Assistant Minister for Education. He made very useful contribution. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to assure hon. Members that immediately they give me the permission, I will go straight to the drawing-board and start the drafting of the ...
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9 May 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the President should not make directives at public rallies. We said we were not going to make roadside policies. We are suggesting that the Minister should come to this House with a Sessional Paper so that hon. Members can debate on it and give the direction on the policy. The idea of running the Ministry of Education from press conferences and funerals--- Because they are making serious pronouncements at funerals and the House is here deliberately to manufacture policies. What are those people at the funerals supposed to do when the a Minister makes a ...
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2 May 2007 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. The Chair has ruled that moving the amendment will negate the spirit of the Motion. I do not think it will serve any further useful purpose for us to discuss the amendment. The Minister should not even try to justify the amendment because we completely concur with your ruling. I think it will take a lot of our time to try and force an amendment which will negate the substance of the Motion.
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2 May 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, before I move the Motion, with your permission, may I draw your attention to, and seek to correct, an error in line seven of the Motion, where it reads "Chapter 212". This should read "Chapter 211". So, this was just a typographical error, which needs to be corrected. A BILL TO AMEND THE EDUCATION ACT
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2 May 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to move:- THAT, this House notes with appreciation the implementation of the free primary education in Kenya since 2003, and observes with regret that the majority of the pupils who sit for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examination do not proceed to secondary or higher education and lack opportunity to acquire proficiency, artisan, craft and other requisite technical skills, this House therefore grants leave to introduce a Bill for an Act of Parliament to amend the Education Act, Chapter 211, Laws of Kenya, to provide for 12 years of free and compulsory ...
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2 May 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I thought I had moved at the beginning, but let me do so. I beg to move.
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4 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to give notices of the following Motions:- INTRODUCTION OF NATIONAL CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY BILL THAT, this House grant leave to introduce a Bill for an Act of Parliament entitled the National Constituent Assembly Bill to provide for the establishment of the National Constituent Assembly, where negotiations would be held to generate a new democratic Constitution, which shall be made available to the people of Kenya for scrutiny and approval in a national referendum and for matters connected thereto and related therewith. AMENDMENT OF EDUCATION ACT THAT, while this House notes with appreciation the implementation of the ...
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4 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. You have tried to give guidance to the Minister and he is boring us stiff with all these analogies and what he is doing in his Ministry. Is the Minister really relevant? He appears to be irrelevant to most of us.
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6 Dec 2006 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. Is it in order for the Minister to infer that, indeed, many Kenyans do not have TV sets and did not, therefore, see it on TV when, indeed, we also heard over the radio, the vehicle being named by the announcers?
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