All parliamentary appearances
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29 Sep 2010 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Roads:- (a) whether he is aware that EmaliâUkia Road (Road C99) is currently in a very bad state as a result of neglect; (b) whether he could provide emergency funds to reconstruct damaged culverts, drifts and also undertake to murram the entire road, as a short term measure; and, (c) when he will upgrade the road to bitumen standards.
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29 Sep 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to thank the Assistant Minister for that answer. But could he state the amount of money he has set aside for those emergency repairs? When does he expect the work to commence, in view of the fact that the road is in a state of disrepair?
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29 Sep 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, in part (c) of his answer, the Assistant Minister indicated that the design will be done in the next financial year. However, sometime back, personnel from the Ministry of Roads were on the ground and a design was done. What kind of design was that? What design does the Minister intend to do next financial year when actually that road had been designed for tarmacking?
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29 Sep 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, on behalf of the Chairman of the Committee, I would like to give special thanks to hon. Members who have spoken in support of this important Motion, particularly the Assistant Minister, Ministry of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security. This Report is based on a fact-finding mission. We made our report. It is not based on hearsay. I urge this House to adopt the Report so that the Ministry can implement it. Security is very important in this country. We are very concerned, as the Administration and National Security Committee, when certain parts of ...
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1 Sep 2010 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security:-
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1 Sep 2010 in National Assembly:
a) whether he is aware that the next of kin of APC Samuel Nzive Munyao (P/No.93056951), who died on 18th July 1995, have not been paid his service gratuity; and, (b) whether he could inform the House what has occasioned the delay and when the Ministry will pay.
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1 Sep 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, while I thank the Assistant Minister for that answer, you will appreciate that this young man died 15 years ago under mysterious circumstances and all that the Assistant Minister is saying is that he has sent several letters to the next of kin of this officer. At this age of technology and the Assistant Minister having an elaborate system ranging from the Permanent Secretary to the Assistant Chief on the ground, why has he not used the alternative system to get that information to the next of kin if he is interested in settling this case?
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1 Sep 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I was just asking the Assistant Minister since he has an Assistant Chief in Mutiso Sub-location where the next of kin of this officer stays, why has he not used those services in establishing contact with him? It appears that even today, the letter written has not reached the father of the deceased but I am prepared, if the Assistant Minister so wishes, to assist him in tracing the next of kin.
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25 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Lands:- (a) whether he is aware that Members of Kathonzweni Land Control Board have not been paid their allowances for meetings held on 30th July 2009, 27th Aug 2009, 24th Sept 2009, 29th Oct 2009, 26thNov 2009, 10th Dec 2009, 28th Jan 2010, 25th March 2010, 7th May 2010 and 29th July 2010; and, (b) what the reasons for the non-payment are and when he will pay the accrued allowances.
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25 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would like to thank the Minister for owning up and accepting that the members of the Land Control Board have not been paid. Looking at this payment schedule, you would agree that very little was done in terms of paying allowances to the members of this Board. Why did the Assistant Minister allow scheduled meetings for every month to take place when he knew that he had no money to pay the allowances?
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