All parliamentary appearances
Entries 901 to 910 of 1718.
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18 Aug 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I wish also to join the other hon. Members and make a very brief contribution. Kenyans are yearning for faster reforms in this country, and particularly in the police force. Kenyans do not require reforms in 2012. Kenyans require immediate benefits from the Constitution that they overwhelmingly supported. We need to bring sobriety in the police service. It is very clear in our minds that in the Traffic Department, the police officers are getting transferred because of the bribes that they demand from Kenyans.
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18 Aug 2011 in National Assembly:
Finally, Mr. Speaker, Sir, we lost a very dynamic teacher at Loreto Girls Secondary School, Kiambua. A Mr. Muturi Kamau was arrested and tortured by the police and he is awaiting burial. Now, that the Minister is here, he should really come out and reform the department that is really brutalizing Kenyans. It is now when we need to have reforms undertaken very quickly.
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17 Aug 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, Kenya has been the main exporter of pyrethrum to the international market. What is the Ministry doing to make sure that this role is maintained?
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17 Aug 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, while commending the Prime Minister for the enlightening Statement, I would urge him to inform the House on the issuance of fake ID cards by fraudsters. This is not a new thing in this country. I would like the Prime Minister to inform the House the measures the Government is taking to stamp out that menace in the country.
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16 Aug 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, while commending the Assistant Minister for the answer that he has given, could he consider paying prompt compensation to the farmers who lost their animals as a result of the outbreak of anthrax in that area?
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11 Aug 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. Is it in order for Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker to persuade a Member to come back and make a contribution in the House, when he has made a decision to move out of the House?
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11 Aug 2011 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, thank you for the opportunity to contribute to this very important Bill. Let me start by thanking the Minister for Justice, National Cohesion and Constitutional Affairs for the very candid manner in which he has handled constitutional Bills in this House. This Bill is overdue, because women of Kenya have been neglected, ignored and looked down upon for many years. This Bill will liberate the women of Kenya from this discrimination that they have
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11 Aug 2011 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me an opportunity to contribute to this very important Bill.
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11 Aug 2011 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, this Bill is very timely and, particularly, during this era of accountability and transparency. We realize that the Mover of this Bill really worked very hard to direct his thoughts to those huge assets that are held by many players in the society, and benefiting those people who hold these assets, disregarding the asset owners. These assets are being held by the commercial banks, like the Kenya Commercial Bank, SACCOs, insurance companies and even church welfare groups. We realize that about Kshs20 billion is already held by these sectors. This money could be put into good ...
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11 Aug 2011 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, this is a well intended Authority, which I feel bound to support. It should be established as fast as possible. The people to be appointed to manage this Authority must be vetted properly, so that the intended goals will be realized.
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