28 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Casting aspersions and discussing a Member of Parliament, Hon. Kisoi Munyao, on the issue of the Motion on the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC).You did, Leader of the Majority Party. This is where we are going on a tangent.
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27 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman for this opportunity. In order to cure this, I would like to invoke Standing Order No.134. I would like us to report progress and ask the House to sit again another day.
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27 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
It is under Standing Order No.134.
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27 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman that is not what I am asking for. If you will indulge me Standing Order No.134 states:- “If any Member before the conclusion of proceedings on a Bill in a Committee of the whole House moves to report progress and such motion is carried, the Chairperson shall leave the Chair and the Chairperson, or, if the Chairperson has taken the Speaker’s Chair, the Member in charge of the Bill, The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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27 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
shall report progress to the House and shall seek leave to sit again, and a day for the resumption of the proceedings shall be determined by the House Business Committee in consultation with the Member in charge of the Bill.”
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27 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
We are already in the Bill.
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27 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. I rise under Standing Order No.134 to move that we report progress to the House so that we can settle this issue.
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27 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I beg to move that the Committee doth report to the House its consideration of the Presidential Memorandum on Excise Duty Bill (National Assembly Bill No.28 of 2015) and seek leave to sit again another day.
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27 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker for this opportunity to contribute to this very important Bill; the Petroleum (Exploration, Development and Production) Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 44 of 2015). As we pass, or seek to pass, this Bill, we are we find ourselves at very great time in this Republic. I wish the House does not get into what we call a “tunnel vision scenario”. We need to understand the quantum of what we are talking about. Currently, Kenya has discovered 8 billion barrels of oil. At the current standing of USD50 a barrel, we are talking about in excess ...
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27 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
sort of money. Kenya is richly blessed. Our big brother, Hon. Nyenze, Leader of the Minority Party, has pointed this out many times, that Kenya is, indeed, a blessed country. This is just a tip of the iceberg. We know that discovery of oil has heralded a lot of conflicts around the world. We need to have caution and not speed ourselves up. Are we putting the cart before the horse or the egg before the chicken? We should establish the mechanisms of how we will treat this money prior to enacting this Bill. If we are talking about a ...
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