All parliamentary appearances
Entries 821 to 830 of 1324.
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27 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am glad that the Minister acknowledges that this is a hotel that is doing very well and is opening many branches. As much as the lowest paid earns Kshs57, 000, how many of the highest paid are Kenyans?
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27 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would also like to get some clarification from the Leader of Government Business. Yes, we use the Standing Orders in this House, but we also use precedence. In the House Business Committee, have they discussed the issue of precedence that has been set before when a political party has the right to withdraw its Membership? Has that precedence been discussed? What is the House Business Committee doing in obeying the rules and procedures of this House?
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27 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Leader of Government Business did not address my issue which I believe is very relevant to the matter we are talking about today. I spoke about precedence and I want to quote it. In the last Parliament when Members voted for the “No” Camp, they were not only sacked from Government but also removed from all Committees. That is the precedence of this House. I asked, clearly, whether that was part of the discussions in terms of precedence in the removal of Members by political parties from Committees.
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26 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. As you give that clarification, I believe there have been statements by hon. Members in this House and on this Floor and, in particular during the Prime Minister’s Question Time on the need for the Prime Minister to delegate to his Deputy Prime Ministers when he is not available. So, is it in order for Dr. Khalwale to contradict what this Floor has on many times asked of the Prime Minister when he is not available?
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8 Sep 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would like to support this Motion. In supporting it, I want to say that we have proved in this House that we can work late hours. We have done a lot of work for this country. I believe that Kenyans know that we have worked very hard. It is important for us to complete the work that is necessary, as contained on the Order Paper.
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8 Sep 2011 in National Assembly:
Therefore, I beg to support the Motion.
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8 Sep 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would like to support this Motion. In supporting it, I want to say that we have proved in this House that we can work late hours. We have done a lot of work for this country. I believe that Kenyans know that we have worked very hard. It is important for us to complete the work that is necessary, as contained on the Order Paper.
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8 Sep 2011 in National Assembly:
Therefore, I beg to support the Motion.
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7 Sep 2011 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I want to add my voice in support of this Motion. In so doing, I want to echo the words of hon. Mbadi and I will not repeat them because of limit of time. But I would really want to put this issue to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance and believe that he is being misadvised. There are issues that were brought to this House which happened between Committees and the Ministry; things that took members up to midnight. However, at the end of the day, he made the wrong ...
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7 Sep 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to support.
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