All parliamentary appearances
Entries 201 to 210 of 438.
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25 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, border posts are opened as and when it becomes necessary to do so. At the moment, the two border posts have proved sufficient for the entry towards Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and the Congo.
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25 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I said what goes to revenue is what is discussed in terms of the Budget in this House. The only thing I can assure the hon. Member is that within the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) Vote, there is money for improvement, so that there is efficiency at all transit points, all border posts and all revenue collection points.
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25 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
10 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES July 25, 2007 EXPANSION OF KERUGOYA DISTRICT HOSPITAL MORTUARY
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11 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) Kenya's total external debt for the period between 31st January, 1963, and 31st December, 2006, amounts to Kshs1,103,149,099,873. The external debt was contracted from a number of sources among them being the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, International Development Association and Commonwealth Development Corporation. All borrowed funds were deposited into the Consolidated Fund. (b) The country's total debt portfolio as at 31st December, 2006 was Kshs374,063,661,796. The money borrowed was used to fund a number of development projects within the various sectors of the economy. (c) I wish to confirm that ...
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11 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have the full list from 1964 up to December, 2006 that shows how the Kshs1.1 trillion was borrowed. It also shows that Kshs700 billion has been repaid, for which project, how it was repaid and for what purpose. The whole list is here.
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11 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, this list is derived from the Foreign Debt Register. Mr. Muite asked for a comprehensive list. I know of no other comprehensive list. This is the one from 1964 to 1986. It is upon him to verify what he would like to verify and perhaps even audit it or seek the help of the Controller and Auditor-General because this is what we have in the Foreign Debt Register.
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11 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the cap of how much can be borrowed has been put in place by this same House. At the moment the cap is Kshs500 billion. The Government has borrowed Kshs374 billion.
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11 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, Cap.422 of the External Borrowing Act is very clear. July 11, 2007 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 2431 Parliament actually approves what the cap is and I have said the cap is Kshs500 billion. We are at Kshs374 billion.
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11 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, you know, hon. Muite wants me to do his job! He has asked me to table the comprehensive borrowing list from 1964 to 2006.
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11 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I support what you have just said.
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