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I think the issue is stipulated clearly that the languages to be used in the Pan-African Parliament.But the importance of knowing so many languages is that you have to read these papers presented, youhave to read all the treaties probably written, you have to communicate effectively with a broader mass ofthose present. For that matter if it appears that I have to speak English so that my colleagues canunderstand, because we are from Anglophone countries, but when it comes to those coming from theFrancophone countries, I will just connect with them so that we can understand clearly what are theproblems. For that matter whichever languages I will request to address myself, I will do it very effectivelywithout any problem. (Laughter)DEPUTY SPEAKER: Any other question? Yes, there is one. Because this is a third question andyou have to grant him.HON. LEONARD N. DEREFA: Thank you very much Honourable Deputy Speaker, I want toask Honourable Mutungirehi a question.You are contesting for African Parliament to be a Member of the African Parliament and youknow a constant problem of Africa is hunger. If you are elected what will be your variable advises to thegovernment of Africa in order to fight hunger efforts how to put an end to hunger? Thank you.DEPUTY SPEAKER: As much as I respect Honourable Derefa, but I think asking him such abroad policy issues and yet is not yet a Member of that House that is not fair. So you have an optionwhether to answer that one or to leave it.HON. BENEDICTO M. MUTUNGIREHI: Without wasting your time, I think the chair hasalready decided. Thank you very much I request for your vote. (Applause)DEPUTY SPEAKER: Okay! Now voting as usual can you ring the bell may be somebody is outthere? In this group from the Opposition you only vote for one candidate. Only one. As usual, if you votefor two, if you have been impressed by two candidates you vote for both of them, your ballot paper is theworst. (Applause)(Here the bell rang)DEPUTY SPEAKER: Mmemaliza. Abdallah maongezi mengi angalia.(Here the ballot papers were collected)DEPUTY SPEAKER: Abdallah fanyeni haraka mnahesabu watu, mnatoa kura. Have you all gotyour ballot papers?MEMBERS OF THE PARLIAMENT: Yes !!DEPUTY SPEAKER: Has everybody voted? Yes, Honourable Dr. Amani Kabourou, do youlike to send your agent. Can you appoint your agent?me.HON. AMANI W. A. KABOUROU: Yes Sir, I would like Honourable Frank Maghoba to helpDEPUTY SPEAKER: Honourable Frank Maghoba for Dr. Amani Walid Kabourou, HonourableHamad Rashid Mohamed, do you like to nominate an agent for you?HON. HAMAD RASHID MOHAMED: No. I trust them.DEPUTY SPEAKER: Okay, you trust them. Honourable Benedicto Mutungirehi, would youlike to appoint an agent?
HON. BENEDICTO M. MUTUNGIREHI: I trust them.DEPUTY SPEAKER: You trust them, okay. Now you can send boxes and Honourable FrankMaghoba, please follow them.Next group, Returning Officer.MEMBERS FROM TANZANIA MAINLANDDEPUTY SPEAKER: Honourable Athumani Janguo, you are given three minutes to make yourspeech and ask for votes. And they may ask you three questions if they have any. Please go ahead.HON. ATHUMANI S. M. JANGUO: Honourable Deputy Speaker, Honourable Members ofParliament. My name is Athumani Janguo, Member of Parliament for Kisarawe.I am standing before you here to request you to favour me with your valuable votes. My CV iscontained in the nomination paper and for those Members who have received this brochure of mine, thatCV has been elaborated in this document.I am therefore requesting you to give me your votes. Should any member find no reason to votefor Janguo, let me Deputy Speaker offer one and that is in the list of contestants in this group, the namesAthumani and Janguo precede all the other names. Please when you get your paper vote for the first nameand then you can think for your other alternatives.Honourable Deputy Speaker, thank you very much. (Laughter)DEPUTY SPEAKER: Any questions?MEMBERS OF THE PARLIAMENT: No question!!DEPUTY SPEAKER: Any questions.MEMBERS OF THE PARLIAMENT: No question!!DEPUTY SPEAKER: Honourable Janguo you can take your seat.HON. ATHUMANI S. M. JANGUO: Thank you very much.DEPUTY SPEAKER: NextRETURNING OFFICER: Honourable Dr. Hassy Kitine.DEPUTY SPEAKER: Honourable Dr. Hassy Kitine, you are given three minutes to make yourspeech and you may be asked three questions if they have any. Please go ahead.HON. DR. HASSY H. B. KITINE: Thank you, the right Honourable Deputy Speaker, Membersof Parliament in the House.My name is Hassy Kitine, Member of Parliament for Makete. I wish to invoke your memory thatlast time I stood appear was in year 2000 when I asked for you to vote for me and you gave me themandate to represent our country at the SADC PF. I do feel quiet strongly, in fact I am confident that wehave done a commendable job and this can be proved by my colleagues.
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I think the issue is stipulated clearly that the languages to be used in the Pan-African Parliament.But the importance of knowing so many languages is that you have to read these papers presented, youhave to read all the treaties probably written, you have to communicate effectively with a broader mass ofthose present. For that matter if it appears that I have to speak English so that my colleagues canunderstand, because we are from Anglophone countries, but when it comes to those coming from theFrancophone countries, I will just connect with them so that we can understand clearly what are theproblems. For that matter whichever languages I will request to address myself, I will do it very effectivelywithout any problem. (Laughter)DEPUTY SPEAKER: Any other question? Yes, there is one. Because this is a third question andyou have to grant him.HON. LEONARD N. DEREFA: Thank you very much Honourable Deputy Speaker, I want toask Honourable Mutungirehi a question.You are contesting for African Parliament to be a Member of the African Parliament and youknow a constant problem of Africa is hunger. If you are elected what will be your variable advises to the<strong>go</strong>vernment of Africa in order to fight hunger efforts how to put an end to hunger? Thank you.DEPUTY SPEAKER: As much as I respect Honourable Derefa, but I think asking him such abroad policy issues and yet is not yet a Member of that House that is not fair. So you have an optionwhether to answer that one or to leave it.HON. BENEDICTO M. MUTUNGIREHI: Without wasting your time, I think the chair hasalready decided. Thank you very much I request for your vote. (Applause)DEPUTY SPEAKER: Okay! Now voting as usual can you ring the bell may be somebody is outthere? In this group from the Opposition you only vote for one candidate. Only one. As usual, if you votefor two, if you have been impressed by two candidates you vote for both of them, your ballot paper is theworst. (Applause)(Here the bell rang)DEPUTY SPEAKER: Mmemaliza. Abdallah maongezi mengi angalia.(Here the ballot papers were collected)DEPUTY SPEAKER: Abdallah fanyeni haraka mnahesabu watu, mnatoa kura. Have you all <strong>go</strong>tyour ballot papers?MEMBERS OF THE PARLIAMENT: Yes !!DEPUTY SPEAKER: Has everybody voted? Yes, Honourable Dr. Amani Kabourou, do youlike to send your agent. Can you appoint your agent?me.HON. AMANI W. A. KABOUROU: Yes Sir, I would like Honourable Frank Maghoba to helpDEPUTY SPEAKER: Honourable Frank Maghoba for Dr. Amani Walid Kabourou, HonourableHamad Rashid Mohamed, do you like to nominate an agent for you?HON. HAMAD RASHID MOHAMED: No. I trust them.DEPUTY SPEAKER: Okay, you trust them. Honourable Benedicto Mutungirehi, would youlike to appoint an agent?