All parliamentary appearances
Entries 851 to 860 of 1718.
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1 Sep 2011 in National Assembly:
Regarding Prof. Ngotho wa Kariuki, he is a man who suffered for the liberty and freedom of this country. He was detained, suffered, humiliated and disturbed. He has served this country with a lot of dedication. He will excel well in his service once the Board is constituted. He is in his twilit years and it is a unique period for him to serve well in this country. The other members have displayed a high degree of competence. They have very high qualifications. We have no doubt that with those impeccable Kenyans, it will be possible to provide the required ...
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30 Aug 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, while thanking the Assistant Minister for the brief answer, could he inform the House the measures the Government has taken to eradicate lynching of suspected murder criminals by wananchi as they continue to display lack of confidence in the police force?
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30 Aug 2011 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. I wish to join my colleagues by contributing very briefly on this very important Motion. First, I want to indicate that this Ministry is seriously underfunded and ways must be found to increase the Vote of this Ministry. I want to thank the Minister for Medical Services, the Assistant Minister, hon. Kambi, the Permanent Secretary, Ms. Ngare and the staff for doing a credible job at the Ministry.
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30 Aug 2011 in National Assembly:
It is important that KEMSA, which is in charge of drugs supplies, is given more capacity and enhanced, so that drugs can reach all the corners of this nation. I also want to thank the Minister for making frequent visits to the countryside with a view to upgrading our district hospitals. The already upgraded district hospitals must be staffed, supplied with drugs and the necessary facilities. It is also important to note that recently this country has been affected by heart and kidney ailments. Therefore, this Ministry must be given more money to address those concerns. The very vulnerable and ...
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30 Aug 2011 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, with those few remarks, I support the Vote.
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30 Aug 2011 in National Assembly:
Thank you Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. Mine are just two remarks. The first one is to request the Government to ensure that the crime rate in this country goes down. With the massive resources already allocated, there is no reason to justify that situation. Finally, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance must make very bold steps to address the shortage of teachers in this country, if we are determined to provide quality education to our children. With those few remarks, I fully support the Motion.
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26 Aug 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, very briefly, I support.
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26 Aug 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I also take this opportunity to, very strongly, support the extension of time because of the nature and importance of the business ahead of us. I support.
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26 Aug 2011 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I support the amendment by Mr. Orengo. If somebody is convicted at the age of 60 and you serve him with an additional ten years, literary you are killing the spirit of this person and denying him his democratic right.
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25 Aug 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, while supporting this critical Motion, it is our responsibility, as a House, to be concerned about the national debt of this country which is almost Kshs1 trillion. We will ask the Minister to tell this House the steps that are being taken to reduce the national debt, otherwise, the future of this country must be secured.
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