All parliamentary appearances
Entries 601 to 610 of 2249.
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5 Aug 2014 in Senate:
Yes, Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am on a point of order. Would it be in order for me to call upon the Mover to reply since most of the contributions are just procedural and appreciation?
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5 Aug 2014 in Senate:
I will take it that it is the collective view of this House that we appreciate what has been done. Therefore, we should just move ahead and allow the Senate to discuss other issues.
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31 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, this is a very serious matter. Ordinary Kenyans were really abused during this exercise. I am not worried about the details of brown teeth and so on. I am much more worried about the very principle of recruiting people into the police force on a completely false premise that there is fairness in the recruitment. All over the Republic, there have been letters to the Press and talks on
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31 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
, demonstrating very well that Kenyans were completely fed up by this exercise. 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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31 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I stand to support this Motion. But before I speak substantively on the Motion, I just want to make a comment or two about the Governor’s issue. The fact that the governors have gone to court, as the Senate Minority Leader has said, it is, indeed, their constitutional right. I guess that one of the reasons they might have gone to court is to challenge the constitutionality of the law. Indeed, if the courts are up to the mark, they should be able to read the Constitution correctly and uphold the point of view of the ...
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30 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Sorry to raise this point of order, but before we proceed, I need something clarified here. We just received a memo to all Senators to the effect that on 31st July and 1st August, our parking space here will be used by some visitors to Parliament and that we should be parking at the COMESA grounds. Should it not be the other way round, that the guests should park at the COMESA grounds and Senators use their normal parking?
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30 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, then the memo should be withdrawn because it is poor communication.
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30 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, if you saw it, you will definitely understand what I am talking about.
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30 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, could I just read it so that we understand it? It reads:- “The Senate parking space formerly public parking is scheduled to be used for the Parliament Week Open Day on Friday 1st August. The Set up will start on the morning of Thursday 31st. The parking will therefore be unavailable for parking by Senators on Thursday 31st,” Tomorrow we are in Session.
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30 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker Sir, it states:- “Alternative parking arrangements have been made for parking at the COMESA Grounds at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre”. The sense I got, I did not see any mention of tents and so on; I saw the mention of being unavailable. So, my interpretation of unavailability is because there were visitors.
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