All parliamentary appearances
Entries 61 to 70 of 286.
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7 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to thank the Committee for this wonderful work. It is a new Committee in this House but it is showing that those people who are there have knowledge on this issue of special funds through the Report they have prepared. I know there is more to come. They are going to help us. When we talk of funding political parties, it is a worthy thing. That is the decision of Kenyans when they voted for the new Constitution. I had to compare what was there when KADU, KANU and ...
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7 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
saw what happened. Kenyans are still suffering. Some are still in hospital and some are still lost. That is why I concur with the person who talked of discipline in our parties. More needs to be done to streamline and ensure that political parties behave well and conduct their campaigns properly. In fact, I want to say that KANU was better than what is happening now. During KANU, you could not see the number of deaths we are seeing now and the sufferings Kenyans are going through now. Kenyans are funding these political parties but they are still being run ...
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17 Oct 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I have been in this House for a long time. I know the procedures of this House. When we are competing, where there is “No” or “Yes”, we always do it amicably. There is no threat that one can issue to me. This woman here is becoming mad in this House. You cannot play with me! Play with others not me!
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17 Oct 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, here I am. She referred to me as her grandfather. I am referring to her as a woman. So, both of us should come together.
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17 Oct 2018 in National Assembly:
If need be, in fact, I am the best husband to her, not a grandfather. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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31 Jul 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I would like to join my colleagues in congratulating the people of Ijara and their representative who is here with us. This is just one way of telling Kenyans in other parts of the country that whenever anything goes wrong somewhere, they should not condemn a community or a section of the members of the community the person who made the mistake comes from. It is good for other Kenyans to follow this. We have been complaining and blaming the Islamic community. Whenever something happens, we say that they are against Christians. ...
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3 May 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I join my colleagues in congratulating His Excellency the President for the good and inspiring Speech that he gave yesterday. Some of us have been here and we have had several presidents. I heard from President Moi during his time, President Kibaki and now Hon. Uhuru for about the last five years.
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3 May 2018 in National Assembly:
There is nothing much we are good at. This is a talking nation. We like articulating much in writing and reading essays. If marks were to be awarded, Kenyans would be very good at that. But when it comes to implementation, we have a big problem. We can talk much. I remember when the President came here last, he brought a list of shame of corrupt people, but nothing has been done as we speak now. Maybe we can blame the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) because, I think, they are more corrupt than the culprits or people they are ...
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3 May 2018 in National Assembly:
There is also the issue of medical equipment that were given to hospitals especially the Level 5 ones where Kapenguria Hospital is included. Some of those machines are not in the hospitals but are written on paper. Kenya has to do something. When we praise this kind of greetings…. Personally, I said we should not praise murderers. If we continue praising murderers, how many people died the other day? How many people are still in hospitals and nobody cares about them? But when someone comes up and says that he has done something, he is praised while Kenyans are suffering. ...
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3 May 2018 in National Assembly:
are now worried that his term is coming to an end. If it were me, I would give him more time to go ahead other than other idiots who may come later. Thank you.
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