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16 Feb 2017 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. The junior Senator from Nandi ---
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16 Feb 2017 in Senate:
My apologies, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I beg to withdraw that statement. My colleague and neighbour from Nandi must be conscious. Is he in order not to be conscious of the fact that the Executive is the one which is pushing the National Assembly to frustrate the Senate? His Majority is on the HANSARD having said so before we broke our session.
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16 Feb 2017 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, if you read the newspapers today, and I dare I would bring them here, the Majority Leader is quoted verbatim. I think it was in the Daily Nation . The Majority Leader should check that.
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16 Feb 2017 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. Is it in order for the Majority Leader, who has the data before him, to underplay the contribution of this side in terms of Bills? He knows well that in terms of Private Members’ Bills this side has contributed qualitatively much better Bills than the other side. This is not withstanding the enormous resources they have which they waste in all kinds of deals which they specialized in ruining this country including the latest, the NYS, the Euro Bond and so on. The Ministry of Health has been ruined by deals ...
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16 Feb 2017 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. Is the Majority Leader in order to point to his side when he knows that his last point of resort, the Senator he could have summoned to this House, at a pay, is one Senator on 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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16 Feb 2017 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. We are a House of records. You will remember, just before we went on recess, Sen. Onchwangi – I think that is his name – came from nowhere and suddenly appeared in this House panting with a letter in his hands. When he was asked why he was brining the letter he said he had been sent and that on accomplishment of his duties he will be handsomely paid. Can the Majority Leader deny the fact that Sen. Onchwangi came here panting and sat there? After he had done the deed ...
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16 Feb 2017 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I will tell the young Senator that he is absolutely out of order to imply or even imagine that there was a scandal in the Ministry of Health for which the hon. Sen. (Prof.) Anyang’-Nyong’o of Kisumu County was held responsible. If, indeed, he has any facts whatsoever, I challenge him to put them on the Table or be thrown out of this House.
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16 Feb 2017 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I am rising to commend the Senate Majority Leader’s statement in this House.
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16 Feb 2017 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, the only provision in the Constitution regarding the end of the term of the Senate is in Article 102. Article 102(1) states that the term of each House of Parliament expires on the date of the next general election. That is the only definitive statement. The other statements have to do with when Parliament can adjourn because of war and so on but the only definitive statement is in Article 102(1). There is no mention anywhere of any other way. So, I presume that if we adjourn, that will be subject to when our term officially ...
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16 Feb 2017 in Senate:
, Members should be accorded 10 minutes each for one hour in the last three days or so to make their sine die statements. Their last statements should be in the HANSARD so that when our epitaphs are finally written, it will be said that this was the appreciation of Boni Khalwale, Senator for Kakamega, to the House as a gallant citizen of this nation and an accomplished and distinguished legislator.
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