18 Jun 2014 in National Assembly:
( Laughter )
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18 Jun 2014 in National Assembly:
In Nairobi, we do not practise these things; they are practised down there. The clarification I want to seek from the Leader of the Majority Party is, how well prepared is the Government in terms of saving the girl child from the cut? This is because, indeed, we know very well that it is a culture in many communities. I want to know if there is allocation of money for educating communities to know what they are doing is wrong. I would really request the Leader of the Majority Party to tell us even in terms of budget, if the ...
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5 Jun 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker. I do not know whether hon. Letimalo can get a satisfactory answer from the Vice-Chair, who happens to border him in terms of constituencies.
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5 Jun 2014 in National Assembly:
That is why I stood on a point of order
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4 Jun 2014 in National Assembly:
Asante sana, Bw. Spika. Nataka nichukue nafasi hii nitume rambirambi zangu kwa wananchi wa Gatundu Kusini kwa sababu ya kumpoteza ndugu yetu, Mhe. Nyumu. Hayati Nyumu alikuwa rafiki wangu wa karibu sana wakati tulikuwa pamoja katika Kamati ya Elimu, Utafiti na Tekenolojia. Bw. Spika, nataka kusema mambo mawili kuhusu hayati ndugu yetu, Mhe. Nyumu. Hayati Mhe. Nyumu alilala akiwa ni kiongozi mchanga na ilikuwa mara yake ya kwanza kuingia katika Bunge hili. Tukiwa katika mkutano wa kwanza, katika chumba kidogo pale ndani, tuliguzia swala la Wabunge wale wa kwanza kupata malipo ya uzeeni. Akiwa mmoja wa wale wamelala; katika uongozi ...
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23 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I want to know from the Chairperson if, indeed, it is his confirmation that this Government is unable to run the business of security of this country. What they are doing is fire-fighting. The sure part of it is that it is not only Moyale where we have insecurity. It is all over the country. Therefore, it is a confirmation that it is unable and its due time to go home has come. That is the point.
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23 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I want to know from the Chairperson if, indeed, it is his confirmation that this Government is unable to run the business of security of this country. What they are doing is fire-fighting. The sure part of it is that it is not only Moyale where we have insecurity. It is all over the country. Therefore, it is a confirmation that it is unable and its due time to go home has come. That is the point.
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3 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. It is unfortunate that the President has sycophants, the likes of my colleague, who has just left the Floor, in terms of --- ( Loud consultations )
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3 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. As I am withdrawing, the facts remain that from the top---
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3 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
I withdraw and apologize for those remarks. It is unfortunate that when the President came here, his Speech was colourless and lacked favour. If you saw what the President was reading here, it is unfortunate that he has the people he calls advisors. Indeed, the settlement of IDPs, who happen to be from across the country--- I cannot start arguing with hon. Ichung’wah. But I want to say that if the President was talking about the railway, we know hon. Keter has the answer for the railway. ( Applause )
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