All parliamentary appearances
Entries 221 to 226 of 226.
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29 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, because Mr. Sirma has shown disrespect to the Chair, I beg to move that he be named.
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22 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I will be very brief. I stand to support the Motion. I would like my brothers and sisters in this House to appreciate that the policy of the Government is to develop every corner of Kenya. I think that is the policy and it is what we are trying to do. I would like to appeal to hon. Members, based on what I have learnt in the past few years I have been a Minister in the current Government, that we are waiting to hear from leaders and from DDCs, the recommendations they have ...
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22 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. Is the hon. Member in order to say that hon. Members sitting on the Opposition side are not supposed to complement the efforts in implementing the programmes of this country by consulting or working with the hon. Members on the Government side?
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2 May 2006 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity to contribute to this Bill. I stand here to broadly support this Bill. The problem of sexual offences has been with us for some years. We have been complaining about this issue. Majority of hon. Members of this House encouraged the Mover to bring this Bill to the House. We cannot have such a short memory of turning round to try and oppose the Bill. We cannot give in to the human beasts; people who are not human beings in their brains. The people who are harassing people ...
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2 May 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, Mr. Mwenje needs to know that there is something called extreme provocation. In this particular case, it is extreme provocation. It is not for this House to decide how I will react. I am only informing this House. I become so emotional when the issue of rape comes up. I believe rapists should not be in our society. Majority of hon. Members in this House have relatives, daughters and wives, surely, we cannot accept this to go on forever. We must stop it. Here we are being asked to provide a method of dealing with ...
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11 Apr 2006 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. First, I want to join my colleagues to support the Motion of Adjournment. Secondly, I wish to express my appreciation for the steps that you, our Speaker and leader of the House, took to organise most of the arrangements from yesterday. Thank you for that. Let me say this: I think we must be asking ourselves one very important question. What is the genesis of that tragedy? That tragedy has occurred because we have some weaknesses in monitoring how our people live. We need to know the feelings of members of our clans. Fighting between ...
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