25 May 2021 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to move- THAT, notwithstanding the resolutions of the Senate made on 16th February, 2021 (approval of the Senate Calendar), 24th March, 2021, and 30th March, 2021 (alteration of the Senate Calendar); pursuant to Standing Orders 29 (4) and 31 (3) (c), the Senate resolves to further alter its Calendar (Regular Sessions) for the Fifth Session, 2021, in respect of Part III, to hold sittings on Wednesday, 2nd and Thursday, 3rd, June, 2021, between 2.30 p.m. and 6.30 p.m., and that the Senate proceeds on recess from Friday, 4th June, 2021, and resume its regular sittings ...
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25 May 2021 in Senate:
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25 May 2021 in Senate:
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25 May 2021 in Senate:
July, 2021, as set out in Part IV of the Senate Calendar, and as per Standing Order 31, approved on 16th February, 2021; and that the Senate Calendar (Regular Sessions) for the Fifth Session be altered accordingly. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I just need to say that this Session has been very busy. Hon. Members have had a lot to do in spite of the situation with the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19). Attendance has been very high, both physically and through Zoom. Committees have been working, and many times we have disrupted this Session with Special Sittings. It is, therefore, about time ...
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25 May 2021 in Senate:
July, 2021, as set out in Part IV of the Senate Calendar, and as per Standing Order 31, approved on 16th February, 2021; and that the Senate Calendar (Regular Sessions) for the Fifth Session be altered accordingly. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I just need to say that this Session has been very busy. Hon. Members have had a lot to do in spite of the situation with the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19). Attendance has been very high, both physically and through Zoom. Committees have been working, and many times we have disrupted this Session with Special Sittings. It is, therefore, about time ...
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25 May 2021 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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25 May 2021 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the reason why Statements are concise and precise is so that they go to Committees. When Members take longer than necessary to make general comments that do not enrich these statements, it is not fair. They should add value to the Statement so that they can go to the Committee. If we start prosecuting them here, there might be no reason to send them to Committees. So, I think they should be curtailed.
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25 May 2021 in Senate:
That is precisely my point. The whole thing needs to go to the Committee for it to be processed. If any Senators want to enrich the Statement, just enrich it. Go add something to it before it goes to the Committee. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I want to support the Statement about medical samples going abroad. I hope that through this Statement, we understand better how it works; how samples are exported and the conditions that are being asked here. The Committee on Health will have to help us to understand this. There must be a reason why these Statements are ...
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25 May 2021 in Senate:
Madam Deputy Speaker, my time is very short, but I will donate two minutes to Sen. (Dr.) Milgo.
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25 May 2021 in Senate:
Bi Naibu Spika naomba ruhusa kujibu Hoja. Hii ni Hotuba ambayo ilitolewa na Mhe. Suluhu Hassan. Katika Hotuba hiyo, alifafanua sera zake na kusema mengi kuhusu safari yake hapa Kenya. Namshukuru
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