All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1481 to 1490 of 1707.
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31 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, we have developed a school there. A dam has been constructed. To allay the fear of the hon. Member, since we will visit the place I will ask him to show me where there is no dam.
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31 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
UNDER-RECRUITMENT OF TEACHERS AT TURKWEL BOYSâ SECONDARY SCHOOL
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26 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to second this Motion. From the outset, I want to congratulate the Minister who has a very heavy responsibility in handling a very delicate portfolio - Ministry of Local Government. As stated, there are over 175 local authorities in this country. We all know that 80 per cent of the population of this country lives in our rural areas where those local governments operate. They are expected to give service to a large population of our people. They are faced with a mammoth task. No doubt, the Minister has done his best since he ...
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26 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
Going by the presentation of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Local Government, he intends to do a lot of improvements in this financial year and beyond. There is need for this country to develop a large wholesale vegetable market just like China. For those of you who have visited such a huge country like China and have gone to Juan City, you must have seen a very huge vegetable market which attracts farmers from all over the country. In Kenya, we would be attracting our neighbours to bring their produce to our country.
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26 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
For us to destroy the waste that is choking our cities all over--- If you fly over Nairobi, you will see that the whole City is full of garbage and waste materials. If there could be a way of recycling that, then definitely, we would be living more healthier than we are now. If you go to all the trading centres in this country, you will see plastic papers littered all over. Our efforts to fight the mosquito menace are being defeated because when it rains, the water is retained in those plastic papers for a longer time than the ...
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26 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, with those few remarks, I beg to second.
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10 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) The information about the missing soldiers is as follows: (i) Number 13021, Senior Private Sammy Mulawa Muia, belonged to the Corps Transport Headquarters Company, and not to the Artillery Brigade as the Questioner has stated. He went missing from his place of duty on 6th June, 2005 while on attachment to the Kenya Rifle Association team at Athi River, Stony Athi Rifle Range, as a cook. Investigations were done to ascertain the circumstances under which the serviceman absented himself from duty without official leave and it was found that he did so ...
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10 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am not aware of that. It would be very strange for people to disappear for seven years. Even if the officers have not been co-operating, the lost officers have not been serving under them. I do not think that is the issue.
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10 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, as I have said, I am not aware of that. The hon. Member can give me that information; I am prepared to deal with it. Forget about those officers he is talking about.
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10 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I cannot at this stage say that I will consider that. Suffice it to say that, if we follow the law, their families will ask the Attorney-General to presume that these soldiers are dead, and then they can claim compensation from the Government.
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