29 Sep 2021 in National Assembly:
You are out of order, Hon. Sankok. We are at Third Reading.
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29 Sep 2021 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, can I put the question?
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29 Sep 2021 in National Assembly:
What is out of order, Hon. Ichung’wah?
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29 Sep 2021 in National Assembly:
But also in the heat of the moment, I ruled him out of order. So it cancels out.
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29 Sep 2021 in National Assembly:
I already ruled you out of order, Hon. Sankok. You were already out of order, so it does not hold anymore. Let us move to the next order.
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29 Sep 2021 in National Assembly:
Leader of the Majority Party.
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4 Aug 2021 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, Hon. Speaker for giving me a chance to add my voice to this very important issue raised by the Hon. Keter. The policy on a 100 per cent transition is very important because without this policy we would be asking ourselves: where did the children who did not transition from primary school to secondary school go to? What is the reason they are not transitioning to secondary schools? Of utmost importance is that as we implement this policy we need to know where these children are going to. Yesterday, I was having a chat with a ...
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4 Aug 2021 in National Assembly:
implementing a policy at the expense of turning our schools into conveyor belts? Do we just want to say that our children have gone through secondary school for the sake of it as a formality yet the quality of education and health of our children is compromised? This is an issue that we need to look at. The Ministry should go to the bottom of it at the earliest possible time so that we can have our children transiting but not at the expense of the quality of education. Thank you, Hon. Speaker.
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4 Aug 2021 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to report that a Committee of the whole House has considered the Parliamentary Pensions (Amendment) (No.3) Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 57 of 2019 and approved the same with amendments.
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7 Jul 2021 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. When I hear the Chair of the Committee responding to Hon. Koske, it almost becomes a duplicate of what I had when I requested for a statement concerning human-wildlife conflict in Narok. This time, the Chepalungu people are a bit lucky because I heard it is one leopard. In Narok, it is an everyday occurrence. I sympathise with the Chair when he raises the issue concerning budget. But it just baffles me that what we see the KWS do, despite the budget issue, is that when it is wild animals that are in trouble, they appear ...
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