28 Jul 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I thank the Assistant Minister for the detailed answer. However, I would like to know from him when we will get the ballistic results so that we can know whether the bullet was from the police or another quarter. This is because it is my concerted believe that the gunshot must have come from the police. Secondly---
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28 Jul 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, whenever there are incidences of shooting by the police, they normally come up with flimsy excuses. There have been a lot of shootings in my constituency and people have died. Could the Assistant Minister table in this House evidence showing that the vehicle was carrying bhang as he has said?
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21 Jul 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, my constituency is one of the constituencies in the country which have produced some of the best athletes, like Nathan Temu who was the first medalist in this country. Others are Charles Asati and Robert Ouko. I would like to know from the Minister when she is going to do the Manga Stadium which has produced some of the best athletes in this country.
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17 Jun 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me an opportunity to also contribute to the Budget. I stand here to support the Budget proposals that were presented by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance. One of the most important things that came out of the Budget was devolution. This means that the Budget has given power to the people
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13 May 2009 in National Assembly:
May I continue, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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13 May 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is very clear that the Prime Minister is misleading this House. First of all, he is confusing us by laying on the Table very many documents. However, he failed to lay on the Table the most sensual letter, which has just been laid on the Table by Mr. K. Kilonzo. Mr. Speaker, Sir, the lives of Kenyans are at stake---
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13 May 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I need a clarification from the Prime Minister because he told us last time that the maize would be destroyed. I want a clarification as to whether that maize was destroyed so that we do not endanger the lives of Kenyans.
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6 May 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you Mr. Speaker, Sir, for giving me the opportunity to also contribute on the Presidentâs Address to this august House. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I want to start by saying that the Grand Coalition Government has not done service to this country. It looks more like an Opposition. We need to ensure that the Grand Coalition Government works. I want to take it from where the Prime Minister left when he said that we must make compromises and we must give and take. It is extremely important that this Grand Coalition Government is not seen like one competing for positions ...
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23 Apr 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I wish also to say that this is a very sad day for the country because we, as a House, are supposed to debate things, which are necessary for this country. There are many things that this House is supposed to address. Yet we are now discussing a matter, which we should not be discussing. As we have said, this is a matter which is specified in the Standing Orders. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I sometimes wonder whether we have Government of Grand Coalition or âgrand confusion.â I am saying this because what we are seeing ...
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24 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for giving me the opportunity to speak my bit.
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