All parliamentary appearances
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4 Mar 2015 in Senate:
I am a university professor. I do not understand how you can get a bachelors degree which is a basic degree by writing book reports. There must be certain basic course works that you have to do. If you take a basic degree in Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and Diplomacy, there is something called Theories and Concepts of International Affairs or World International Relations that you must do. Therefore, I was alarmed that he earned a degree on the basis of this transcript. He then did a research report on Regional and Economic Integration; Africa’s Experience and got ...
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4 Mar 2015 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Is it really in order for the Senate Majority Leader to say that we should respect the position taken by the Committee because they did perfect work? When I look at the degree that was earned from Washington International University, I see that it is not signed by the president of the university. How authentic would such a Report be?
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26 Feb 2015 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Since the issues related to this particular Motion have been canvassed in this House for quite some time now and given the fact that we have substantial items on the agenda for today and subsequently, could I be in order to call upon the Mover to reply?
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11 Feb 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I stand to add my voice to the condolences to the late Hon. Muchai’s family and friends for the untimely demise of this great son of Kenya. While saying so, let us ask ourselves one fundamental question: Why is it safe to walk in the streets of Kampala, Addis Ababa and Kigali at night when Nairobi is not that safe? We do not need to send our security officials to London or New York to learn how to make sure that we are safe in our country. Our neighbours are examples and we should learn from them. ...
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30 Dec 2014 in Senate:
On a Point of Order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I think I will speak from here because I have spoken from there for many years as a Minister. I could as well stand here. Mr. Speaker, Sir, first, I thank you for having accepted to allow this Session to sit. That is a great mark of patriotism. It has helped us come together as two sides of this House to deliberate on this matter. Let me also say that we, who through the Senate Minority Leader requested this sitting, would have opted for this sitting to have occurred before we took ...
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30 Dec 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am quoting sections.
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30 Dec 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am not arguing.
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30 Dec 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, is Sen. Murkomen right or in order to compare your decision on a case where the House was injuncted and in this one where the House is not injuncted? He is a lawyer - is he in order to make that argument?
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4 Dec 2014 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Chairman, Sir. I do not think that Sen. Murungi is correct. In fact, you can, by using one of the clauses bring down the whole damn thing; definitely.
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4 Dec 2014 in Senate:
I am sorry, I withdraw that. Let me say the following. It is not in order to say that I am out of order. I think I am quite correct to oppose the Bill noting the kind of qualities that the Bill has in particular clauses and if amended, makes it a nullity.
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