All parliamentary appearances
Entries 751 to 760 of 1331.
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11 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I do not know whether my brother's problem is having a lady or a man. But the truth is that he has a physical planner and the only problem the Ministry is having is lack of a vehicle. If we get a vehicle, we shall give it to the lady who is our able physical planner.
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29 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Minister is held up in the traffic jam. He is coming.
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21 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I have to thank you very much for recognizing the fact that I am a teacher. I am not only a teacher, but was once in the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT).
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21 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
What surprises me is that from the days of my youth, that is in 1969, for teachers to be employed, they had to go on strike. It is historical that for anything to be given to teachers, they must fight for it. When shall we, as a Government, negotiate and talk to the teachers without them going on strike?
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21 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, some of us have even taken the trouble to discuss with the Minister outside and said: "We are ready to mediate". I am in the Government and I am a teacher. I know the game. I know the whole way. But the Government seems to have a fixed mind in a way that it is not ready. I know what we did for the retired President Moi to give us money. I know what we did to remove Moi's Government. I know what they will do with us. That is why I am pleading with ...
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16 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, in your ruling, I would want a further clarification with regard to Members of Parliament. I am meant to understand that we are elected to sit here and make laws, whether they are bad or good. We must be here. In your ruling, tell us about those of us who sit outside instead of here. We sit here from morning up to midnight making laws, while others are drinking and walking outside and then they vilify us. What action are you going to take on some of us who instead of sitting here and making laws, want ...
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16 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, furthermore, some of them are even the leaders of this country. We need to respect them. They want to lead us tomorrow and yet, they behave as if they are sycophants of other people in this world.
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16 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I beg to move:- THAT, Clause 2 be amended by inserting the following new definition in its proper alphabetical sequence- "prosecutor" means a public prosecutor or a person permitted by the court to conduct a prosecution under Section 88 of the Act".
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16 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I beg to move:- THAT, Clause 3 of the Bill be amended- (a) in the proposed Section 137L - 4144 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES December 16, 2008 (i) by deleting Subsection (2) and substituting therefor the following new Subsection - "(2) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), the Attorney-General, in the public interest and the orderly administration of justice, or the accused person, may apply to the court which passed the sentence to have the conviction and sentence procured pursuant to a plea agreement set aside on the grounds of fraud or misrepresentation." (ii) by inserting the following new Subsection ...
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16 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
to prosecutions conducted under Section 88 of the Act" immediately after the word "Part".
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