15 May 2014 in Senate:
What is your point of order?
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15 May 2014 in Senate:
Order, Sen. Orengo! At least when the Chairperson of the Committee on Finance, Commerce and Budget spoke, he never indicated his intention at one point to come and amend is based anything which is fraudulent in the former Bill or the Bill that we are discussing. Do not use the word “fraud.” Could you, please, withdraw it?
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15 May 2014 in Senate:
Let us dispose of this issue. Let us just allow Sen. Orengo to respond to that and then we put this matter to rest.
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15 May 2014 in Senate:
Order, Senators! Just as some Members have already indicated, this is a Special Sitting and we are discussing a very important Bill. Therefore, at least, each and every Senator should have sometime to contribute. So, let us not really curtail those Members who still want to contribute. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
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15 May 2014 in Senate:
Yes, Sen. Bule. Let me hear you.
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15 May 2014 in Senate:
Order, Sen. Bule. This Bill is very important to this House. So, we cannot say that simply because we were on recess and were given a notice of only a day, then we shorten time. Please, just bear with us and put in mind how important this is. We are discussing issues to do with resources that will go to counties; Tana River being one of the counties that will require the resources. Therefore, let us limit the points of order and go into the debate.
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15 May 2014 in Senate:
What is your point of order, Sen. Muthama?
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15 May 2014 in Senate:
The two points of order are quite in order. At least Sen. Muthama is concerned that quite a number of Senators want to contribute; also Sen. Karaba is concerned that he also requires time like the earlier speakers; while I agree with both, I can also see those who want to contribute are quite fatigued. The mood of the House is that the contributions should go on.
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15 May 2014 in Senate:
Let us agree on ten minutes for each contributor, but if you take fewer, the better. Just go straight to your point.
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