All parliamentary appearances
Entries 321 to 330 of 1023.
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24 Jun 2021 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker there is a small forest in Limuru but the trees are scattered. It is not a thick forest.
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24 Jun 2021 in National Assembly:
It cannot get lost there. I promise that I will get to the bottom of the matter and then report to the House.
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24 Jun 2021 in National Assembly:
I will do it.
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24 Jun 2021 in National Assembly:
I will report next Thursday. I thank you.
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23 Jun 2021 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Going by the fact that the matter has been reported to the police, I intend to get the response within two weeks. Regarding the other Statements that he placed before the Committee, we had a whole day sitting on Monday, in which the Hon. Member was invited, but he did not attend. The response to the Statements was tabled by the Cabinet Secretary and you can find them in our records. 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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23 Jun 2021 in National Assembly:
Thank you.
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9 Jun 2021 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. On 30th March 2021, the Member for Nyatike Constituency, Hon. Tom Mboya Odege, sought a Statement on the border conflicts in Otati and Thimlich areas of Nyatike Constituency. The Hon. Member particularly sought to be informed on the following: (i) The causes of increased inter-county border conflicts in Otati area along Migori and Homa Bay counties. (ii) The measures that the Ministry has undertaken to clearly demarcate the Migori County boundaries at Otati Sub-Location. (iii)Whether the Ministry could consider having a police post at Thimlich area and what plans the Ministry has put in place for ...
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9 Jun 2021 in National Assembly:
purporting to belong to either Migori or Homa Bay counties whenever either of the county revenue collectors went calling. A survey of the market was consequently conducted by representatives from the two counties in 2015 and it was established that slightly over three-quarters of Otati market is in Homa Bay County and that the rest is in Migori County. Thereafter, the Migori County revenue officers rarely visited the market while Homa Bay County revenue officers continued to collect revenue at the market though some of the shop owners still claim allegiance to opposing county governments. The land boundary dispute between ...
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9 Jun 2021 in National Assembly:
The team attempted to ascertain and demarcate the boundary, but the exercise was called off due to hostility from the two clans. It was, therefore, proposed that there is need for building consensus between the two disputants and the leadership from the two sides, to tame hostility and anxiety so that this matter will be treated as a normal boundary dispute as opposed to the way it is perceived as inter-clan rivalry. In the meantime, the status quo is maintained by the disputants. In order to ensure security in the area, the following measures have been put in place. i. ...
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9 Jun 2021 in National Assembly:
As a way forward, Parliament may recommend the establishment of an independent commission for the purpose of ascertaining the boundary between the two counties as provided for under Article 188 of the Constitution of Kenya 2010.
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