All parliamentary appearances
Entries 371 to 380 of 1299.
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29 May 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Assistant Minister was doing very well. Now, he is telling us that he could detain these children for another day. Why should we allow him to detain them? We already know the parents. We know the grandmother who raised this issue with me. I am prepared to go to the airport, myself, to hand over these children to the grandmother. Can the Assistant Minister confirm that he does not want to detain them another one day because they have suffered enough?
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29 May 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, cognizant of the fact that the Director of Public Prosecutions does not, and will never sit in this House, is it not important for the Chair to give directions on how issues that pertain to questions that are in the docket of the Director of Public Prosecutions will be answered? This matter came before this House about a month ago. During that time, it was a different issue on the role of the Director of Public Prosecutions. It is important for the Attorney-General, if he is the one who will be taking questions that relate ...
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29 May 2012 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. When Ministers bring issues to the House, they bring along their technical staff, who sit on the Civil Servants’ Benches. So, on the issue I had raised, I am of the opinion that we accord the Attorney-General the same privilege, so that he can have officers from the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions seated there to help him when he comes back to answer these questions.
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29 May 2012 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. It is in public domain that a Minister of State stood on the Floor of this House and mentioned names of Members of Parliament, and I was one of those hon. Members. Without moving a substantive Motion he thereafter came, sat in this House and gave an answer to the effect that we were exonerated.
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29 May 2012 in National Assembly:
That is fine, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. The Minister then brought a report to this House and said that we were not involved and that we were cleared. This is the case and yet we could see for the last four days the national TV, KTN run a programme called Jicho Pevu that talk about nothing else but this drug haul worth Kshs1.4 billion. It shows names and pictures, audio and video of high Government officers saying that drug dealing is done by the Government. It is there on part one of
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29 May 2012 in National Assembly:
. This is in public domain. So, this is really a matter of national importance because our children are dying because of drugs.
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29 May 2012 in National Assembly:
So, it is important for the Attorney-General to bring a comprehensive report. As hon. Karua has said, we want him to go to the bottom of this matter and tell the Kenyan public who are the drugs lords in this country---
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29 May 2012 in National Assembly:
They should be brought to book!
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24 May 2012 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I rise on a point of order to seek the indulgence of the Chair. Last week I had Question No.1585 that was to do with two young minors who are stranded in Mozambique. The Minister for Foreign Affairs made an undertaking to make sure that those kids were brought safe home by yesterday and it was supposed to appear on the Order Paper yesterday. However, it did not and so I am seeking the assistance of the Chair: What can I do as the Member for Juja?
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23 May 2012 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Lands to provide a list with details of all new land grants (Letters of Allotment, copies of receipts thereof and title deeds) issued within Ruiru and Thika municipalities since 2009.
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