All parliamentary appearances
Entries 811 to 820 of 1324.
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8 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Assistant Minister uses the words “patch up, repair, re-carpet and upgrade” for the roads in Eastleigh. Since he has acknowledged that contractors have done shoddy work before, when will the Ministry realise that they need to put new roads in Eastleigh because patching, re-carpeting and upgrading those roads will never work? It has been done many times but the roads have kept going back to the same state. Is he ready to give commitment that new roads will be built within Eastleigh?
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8 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I certainly do not want to interrupt the Chair of this joint Committee. However, is it in order for us not to have the Ministers whose dockets are being seriously questioned in this Report here? They should have the courtesy to listen to the Report of a joint Committee of 40 Members of Parliament of this House!
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8 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I was asking: Is it in order for us not to have the Ministries that are mentioned in this very important Report here to respond? This is very sensitive issue. I cannot see the Minister for Lands and the Minister for Local Government. I am happy the Minister for Transport is here?
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3 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker Sir. Is it fair for us to allow the Member on the Floor to call the work of the Select Panel suspect and yet it is the work that this House is set to either approve or disapprove? Is it in order for him to call the work of the panel suspect?
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2 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
to ask the Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security:- (a) Could the Minister apprise the House on the particulars of the recent grenade attacks on civilians in different parts of Nairobi and provide an update of the progress of investigations into the incidents? (b) Can the Minister confirm that the grenade attacks on civilians in different parts of Nairobi is related to the “ Operation Linda Nchi ” in Somalia? (c) What measures has the Ministry instituted to enhance security and guarantee the safety of Kenyans, especially in Nairobi?
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2 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would like to apologise for coming late. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to ask the Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security the following Question by Private Notice. (a) Could the Minister appraise the House on the particulars of the recent grenade attacks on civilians in different parts of Nairobi and provide an update of the progress of investigations into the incidents? (b) Can the Minister confirm that the grenade attacks on civilians in different parts of Nairobi is related to the Operation Linda Nchi in Somalia? (c) What measures has the Ministry instituted ...
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2 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, in part “b” of the answer, the Minister has said that investigations have not been completed. I wonder when police will ever complete investigations, especially at a time like this when we are dealing with emergency situations and grenade attacks which have affected 25 Kenyans in various places. When does the police plan to complete these investigations, so that they can know for sure who were behind the grenade attacks that affected the lives of 25 Kenyans?
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2 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, while appreciating the work that the Government is doing, I recently watched a feature by one of the media houses showing a package placed at the Kencom Bus Stop and Kenyans were just passing by. It was a package that looked suspicious. Kenyans passed by it for over two hours and nobody looked at it. When the Minister says that he has carried out enough civic education and sensitization, can I put it to him that I do not think that, that has been done sufficiently. Could he inform the House what he is going to do ...
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2 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Could I request you to ask hon. Members to consult a bit quietly because what hon. Mungatana is raising here is fundamental to the Constitutional Bill that is coming?
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1 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the issue of having Kenyans detained or held in Uganda is not a new thing. What is the policy of Government in terms of dealing with the Ugandan Government because we always feel that our Ministry of Foreign Affairs is always apologetic towards the Ugandan Government, rather than being on the side of Kenyans?
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