All parliamentary appearances
Entries 631 to 640 of 1707.
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5 Nov 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have another statement which was sought by Sen. Munyes. It has been outstanding for a while.
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5 Nov 2014 in Senate:
No, it is a very short one.
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5 Nov 2014 in Senate:
No, it is a very short one.
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5 Nov 2014 in Senate:
Sen. Munyes requested for a statement on whether the Government is aware that Nadapal Customs Border Post of Kenya and South Sudan suffers from numerous customs and restrictions from the national Government. The response is as follows:- The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate
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5 Nov 2014 in Senate:
Sen. Munyes requested for a statement on whether the Government is aware that Nadapal Customs Border Post of Kenya and South Sudan suffers from numerous customs and restrictions from the national Government. The response is as follows:- The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
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5 Nov 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, regarding the observation made by the Questioner, I think he is in a better position because he has said that up to yesterday, maybe there were no vehicles crossing the border. So, I think we need to countercheck this. I will check further and, perhaps, report back to the House. Regarding the question from my colleague from Nyamira, I do not know whether the number of vehicles not going there is as a result of insecurity in Southern Sudan or whether it is as a result of the bottleneck being created at the border point. It ...
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5 Nov 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, regarding the observation made by the Questioner, I think he is in a better position because he has said that up to yesterday, maybe there were no vehicles crossing the border. So, I think we need to countercheck this. I will check further and, perhaps, report back to the House. Regarding the question from my colleague from Nyamira, I do not know whether the number of vehicles not going there is as a result of insecurity in Southern Sudan or whether it is as a result of the bottleneck being created at the border point. It ...
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5 Nov 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I think Sen. Munyes is raising a very new thing, because if it is Eastern Equatorial State which is complaining, it could be that the Government of South Sudan is not interested in seeing to it that the fuel is taken to their country. If that is the case, Kenya can do nothing. That is an internal problem in southern Sudan. So, I think he should request for another statement on that issue.
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5 Nov 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I think Sen. Munyes is raising a very new thing, because if it is Eastern Equatorial State which is complaining, it could be that the Government of South Sudan is not interested in seeing to it that the fuel is taken to their country. If that is the case, Kenya can do nothing. That is an internal problem in southern Sudan. So, I think he should request for another statement on that issue.
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5 Nov 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, what I am avoiding is wasting the time of the House on a matter of fact. Kenya can only sympathize with its own traders. However, if it is South Sudan which is refusing to allow these vehicles to go through certain areas, can Kenya really enforce that? That is the question. So, if it is the feeling that an answer should be given, I am very positive that the answer will be the same. I have already dealt with security matters myself.
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