All parliamentary appearances
Entries 311 to 320 of 1023.
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6 Jul 2021 in National Assembly:
Yes, just to mention that I am accordingly guided by your pronouncement and that I will sit with the Hon. Member together with officials from the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government. We should be able to get a date when we will visit safely. Thank you.
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30 Jun 2021 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I sympathise with the Hon. Member for the loss of lives and theft of livestock. At the same time, I want a direction from you whether the Statement that has been sought now stands as a Question or she needs to rephrase it in terms of the various questions that she needs addressed so that then, as you have rightly said, the Cabinet Secretary will appear before the Committee and she will have time to give details. I just wanted that clarification.
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30 Jun 2021 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I sympathise with the Hon. Member for the loss of lives and theft of livestock. At the same time, I want a direction from you whether the Statement that has been sought now stands as a Question or she needs to rephrase it in terms of the various questions that she needs addressed so that then, as you have rightly said, the Cabinet Secretary will appear before the Committee and she will have time to give details. I just wanted that clarification.
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29 Jun 2021 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to move that the County Governments (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bill No. 13 of 2018) be now read a Second Time. The County Governments (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bill No. 13 of 2018) was read for the First Time on Wednesday, 24th April 2019.
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29 Jun 2021 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Allow me to take this again because of the slight interruption. I was saying that the County Governments (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bill No. 13 of 2018) was read for the first time on Wednesday, 24th April 2019 and subsequently committed to the Committee pursuant to provisions of Standing Order 127(1) to report to this House. The Committee considered the Bill in its sitting held on Friday, 16th August 2019 and adopted its report on Thursday, 5th September 2019. The principal object of this Bill is to amend section 58 of the County Governments Act ...
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29 Jun 2021 in National Assembly:
The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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29 Jun 2021 in National Assembly:
I wish to confirm to this dignified House that public participation on this Bill was undertaken by way of advertisement in all local dailies. The views that came from the public were incorporated in the observations that the Committee made. The views largely support the amendments except where the amendments are specific to a certain profession where they feel other people are going to be disenfranchised. Therefore, they asked that qualifications that point to specific professions be dropped and that those who qualify by virtue of being in managerial positions and having been to institutions of higher learning be considered ...
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29 Jun 2021 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon Temporary Deputy Speaker.
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29 Jun 2021 in National Assembly:
Hon Temporary Deputy Speaker, I have been listening to Hon. Chris. What he is alluding to is that it is wrong for me to come and state a position. That is what he has said, and the Hansard will bear me witness. I wonder to what extent he is right in terms of imposing on us his views as he opposes what the Committee has decided. The Committee has just done its work. It would be enough for him to say that he will bring amendments. You cannot say I am wrong to bring the Committee’s position to this House. ...
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29 Jun 2021 in National Assembly:
It is not a cross-fire. I am listening to what Hon. (Dr.) Chris Wamalwa, with all due respect, is saying. He has shifted from the Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security and he has started attacking the Chairperson of Budget and Appropriations Committee for having not responded to issues which he knows were raised at that time, which debate is already concluded. Is that in order?
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