All parliamentary appearances

Entries 341 to 350 of 525.

  • 3 May 2016 in National Assembly: This is for the purpose of concurrence in language so that the complaint is made to the appropriate person. view
  • 3 May 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I am under siege. I beg to move:- THAT, Clause 34 of the Bill be amended in Sub-clause (1) by inserting the words “and further upon issuance of sufficient notice” immediately after the words “of appointment” appearing in the opening paragraph. view
  • 3 May 2016 in National Assembly: The purpose of this amendment is to give the licensees time to open up for the inspection. view
  • 3 May 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you. view
  • 3 May 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I beg to move:- view
  • 3 May 2016 in National Assembly: THAT, the Bill be amended by deleting Clause 37. view
  • 3 May 2016 in National Assembly: Five years ago, the Government, through the Communication Authority, set up the National Data Centre to incorporate all Government Ministries and house their data at one point. This will avoid replication by every agency, which would make them incur a similar expense. For the benefit of the House, one data centre can cost Kshs5 billion. If you replicate it across the line agencies of the Government, it would become a very expensive venture, and the utilisation of each data centre would be limited. The current National Data Centre is in a very secure location, and it accords the country great ... view
  • 3 May 2016 in National Assembly: It is not my amendment. It belongs to Hon. Emanikor. view
  • 10 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for this opportunity. At the outset, I want to support my colleague, Hon. Jude Jomo. Mhe. you have done a very courageous thing. I want to speak from the side because I am an interested party in the banking industry. Many things which the CBK is doing are actually disheartening the population. The factors of production are mainly land, capital and labour. We start negating the capital portion by telling the Kenyan populace that they have to go and answer punitive questions when drawing their own money. Surely, the people who bank are not ... view
  • 10 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: shylocks within the industry because alternative banking systems which are punitive are going to come up. There will also be rise of gangs. The CBK and specifically the Governor has to pull up his socks. By interfering with people’s ways of getting money, you are killing the Kenyan economy and the populace. We are an entrepreneurial country and law abiding citizens who love their country. We wake up every day for the greater service and growth of this economy. We must castigate in uncertain terms the actions of the CBK by trying to clamp this down. When it comes to ... view

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