All parliamentary appearances
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3 Jun 2021 in Senate:
The Committee, therefore, recommends that, the Senate Committee on Labour and Social Protection in its implementation matrix should continue pursuing the matter. In addition, the Committee recommended that the Senate Committee on Labour and Social Protection can pursue other avenues of dealing with criminal activities such as this one. If it is confirmed that five children were unaccounted for, that would be forced disappearance, a criminal action and a matter for the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) and other competent bodies to pursue.
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3 Jun 2021 in Senate:
The Committee did not absolve the county government of Nakuru---
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11 May 2021 in Senate:
’ M.: Madam Deputy Speaker, on behalf of Homa Bay County I vote yes.
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7 Jul 2020 in Senate:
Madam Speaker, Parliament should not be seen to be acting in vain. I do recall a few weeks back the then Chair of the Delegated Legislation Committee reported to the House on his frustration at receiving notices, orders and statutory instruments that had already expired. It is in the public domain that the movement orders that have just been laid on the table of the House today lapsed at 4.00am this morning. I am not requesting for a direct answer but you need to guide the House and particularly the Committee on Delegated Legislation and the Executive. Even though this ...
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11 Mar 2020 in Senate:
On a point order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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12 Nov 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have been struggling to contextualize whether the debate is really a point of order or a point of debate, but because---
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28 Feb 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I want to make a comment on that Statement; and if you allow me to make that after Sen. Cheruiyot, I will be most obliged.
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20 Feb 2019 in Senate:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker. When you moved this Motion, I was not in the Chamber, but I listened to you on television, and you made a very great presentation. I have read the Report that you have tabled before the House and it is brilliant. Considering the debate we had yesterday and the one we are having today, it might discolour the very serious recommendations that you have made. I wish to join the other Members who think that whereas we are not imputing any improper motive on your part, it is untidy when the Speaker ...
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22 Feb 2018 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I wanted to ride on that statement request, although Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr. has captured many of the points that I wanted to raise. As the Chairperson prepares a response, it would be important that he also liaises with the Standing Committee on Education. This is because the situation we have right now is affecting many of us who are still giving birth and those of us whose children are still in school. We have children who are coming home for half term and there are some very strict requirements on some information that they ...
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21 Feb 2018 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity. First of all, I want to congratulate you because this is the first time I have caught your eye since your elevation to the very lofty position of Deputy Speaker of this august House. Allow me to congratulate you and to wish you all the best in your current endeavours, in your future endeavours of building schools, supporting education and in your future ---
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