16 Nov 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I was resting my eyes.
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16 Nov 2016 in National Assembly:
I am sorry.
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16 Nov 2016 in National Assembly:
I beg your pardon, Hon. Speaker. I have developed a very serious toothache and it is hurting quite a bit.
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16 Nov 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, we are very pleased that the Committee has now been able to identify a suitable person. NACADA has a very important place for the future of our society. The previous The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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16 Nov 2016 in National Assembly:
Chair was very enthusiastic and an extrovert. We needed him to get some of the major issues put in the light. Now, it is time to consolidate some of the work that has been done, that need to be captured with empathy and needs a dignified logical progression. I feel that it is very important that the Chair of NACADA is institutionalised. This means that the Chair is not the person but the institution of the Chair and the person who actually occupied that particular position does it in such a way that NACADA is developed and not the person. ...
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27 Oct 2016 in National Assembly:
Anne Waiguru!
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27 Oct 2016 in National Assembly:
That is hate speech!
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27 Oct 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. At the outset, I would like to support the Motion for Adjournment. When Hon. Duale, the Leader of the Majority Party spoke, his first message was to divide and deride ODM and the CORD fraternity for not being inclusive. I think that was wrong. The general message that we want one Kenya is very appropriate. It is true we want one Kenya. I stand in front of you as one example. I am from a minority community. There are only three Asian members in my constituency of nearly 100,000 people. They still voted for me. ...
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27 Oct 2016 in National Assembly:
President has heard what these people are saying and he will bring the hammer down on some of them. On affirmative action, in the 10th Parliament I was with you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I was a member of Kenya Women Parliamentarians Association (KEWOPA) because there were only about 12 or 13 women Members in this Parliament. There was a time when the 10th Parliament, with 13 or 14 women, did more work on gender and other action - I hope Hon. Kajuju is listening - than the 90 women that we have now. We have no problem on the issue ...
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12 Oct 2016 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Speaker.
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