All parliamentary appearances
Entries 541 to 550 of 1324.
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28 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, maybe, the Minister would like to tell us something about one of the biggest questions Kenyans are asking. This, again, is with a lot of respect and we are really regretting for talking about our colleagues just a few weeks after their death. Who were the first people on the scene?
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28 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I thank you for your rulings and I want to just comment on the last one. Mr. Speaker, Sir, as a frequent visitor around the areas where we exchange ideas amongst ourselves, there are some security officials, who have no name or uniform. There are many visitors who hang around the area where we have tea, or even in the Members club. It will be good for us to clear the number of intelligence officers that hang around this Parliament. How are we supposed to be comfortable when we know that intelligence services are also sitting amongst ...
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28 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady. Could the party leader of the Grand National Union (GNU) who has been swallowed by The National Alliance (TNA) who is, of course, an embarrassment to party leadership stop talking about other party leaders here because--- My point of order is that the hon. Assistant Minister cannot purport to speak for other party leaders when he, as a party leader, has already been subsumed by a party that was only born three days ago.
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28 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady.
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28 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, just as he continues, many of us here are young. We probably never saw the President at his best debating. I am told: “Watch this man. This was Kibaki at his best when debating, in mannerism and articulation.” I think it would be important for history lesson.
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28 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker---
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28 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I think we have a procedure. The Chair is going through the Report of the Committee after which, we should be allowed to debate. Is it in order for the Chair to start debating the Report, which he has not even completed giving? He has started to give his own opinions and not what is stated in the Committee Report, which we have all read? Some of the things he is saying are not reflected in the Committee Report.
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28 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Let me just start by saying clearly that I oppose this report. It is very simple; you cannot have a report that speaks so highly about a scheme and then its conclusion is “sack all the people who came up with this brilliant scheme.” It just does not add up. It just tells you that there was a problem in the beginning of this investigation in the Committee. We saw how this Committee was conducting its investigation. There were cameras in that Committee Room. Prof. Anyang’-Nyong’o and hon. Kimunya suffered the same fate. They ...
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28 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
Prof. Anyang’-Nyong’o was not even in the country when most of these things were being executed. We know that he did something that many Ministers in this country will not do; he talked about his health. We salute him for that. He spoke about his health, something that has changed the way healthcare is being looked at in this country, especially on the issue of cancer. Why do you want to bring this hullabaloo in the media because it excites us? But sometimes when we go back and sit in our
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26 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Nairobi Metropolitan Development
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