All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1281 to 1290 of 1299.
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5 Jul 2006 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. You are aware that most health centres in the country do not have ambulances. You are also aware that the Minister for Finance has started to repossess or collect vehicles from Ministers. Is it not possible for the two Ministers to come together and sell those limousines and buy enough ambulances for all the health centres in the country?
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4 Jul 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to ask the Minister of State for Administration and National Security the following Question by Private Notice. (a) Is the Minister aware that Mr. Kennedy Ndung'u Wanjiru was arrested by police at the roadside in Githurai-Kimbo along with three others on 24th May, 2006 and bundled into a private vehicle, only to be released minutes later? (b) Is he further aware that Mr. Ndung'u was later re-arrested and has since not been seen? (c) Who re-arrested Mr. Ndung'u, where was he taken and when will he be released?
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4 Jul 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, you have heard the Assistant Minister's answer to this Question. He has said that he is not aware. But he has also said that a report of a missing person was entered in the Occurrence Book (OB) at Githurai Police Station. Mr. Speaker, Sir, that young man was arrested with three others, who were later released. Has the Assistant Minister asked the other three who arrested them? Has he asked them how they were released and not Mr. Kennedy Ndung'u?
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4 Jul 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am very surprised by the answer from the Assistant Minister. The Ministry carries out raids in the name of State security. State security means the security of Kenyans. Yet, they have no capacity to know that Mr. Ndung'u was arrested by a Mr. Ngugi, a Mr. Tum and a Mr. Malwa - who are Administration Police Officers at Githurai-Kimbo. Is it our work here in Parliament to tell the Ministry how the police are running security issues in July 4, 2006 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 1767 Kenya?
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29 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I have a lot of respect for the senior Member, Mr. Nyachae. However, he seems to insinuate that I enjoyed being expelled from the Chamber to enjoy a cup of tea, after maliciously mentioning the name of Mr. Kerrow Billow. I want to put this on record. I pleaded with Mr. Deputy Speaker to give me time to bring the documents before the House, but he declined. What would I have done? It is not that I was not able to substantiate. I did not have the documents then.
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29 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I have heard you and understood your feelings. I will abide by your ruling and on the basis of the evidence that I have, I shall draft a Motion duly and procedurally according to the rules of this House. I will do so.
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28 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, you have heard the Minister say very clearly that they took over the bank to safeguard the interests of the depositors. However, he has again contradicted himself by saying that it was with a heavy heart that he did so. He already knows that the depositors are suffering. So, he knows that what he did is causing suffering to Kenyans. Yet, we hear of personal interests in this House. We have not been told that Dr. Mullei has appointed Mr. Billow to come here and work for him.
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28 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
We know, and we have been told that, they were asking for Kshs60 million from that bank, so that they do not bring this nonsense here.
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28 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Can I clarify, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir? June 28, 2006 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 1689
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28 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I will. Since the Minister's Statement is not clear, could he confirm to this House that Dr. Mullei was acting in support of Nakumatt Holdings so that his wife could supply vegetables? That is where the problem started. Could he clarify that?
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