David S. Kamau Mwenje

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  • Not a member of any parties or coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 16 Oct 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, while I agree that we need to take into consideration even what the President has been saying, we must also be very careful not to make some contradictory laws that will bring confusion at the end of the day to the Boards that we are trying to assist and for the individuals who will be applying them. For example, if you say that this applies to the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), how many teachers do we have? How many are we going to employ when that situation comes and here is this particular kind of ... view
  • 16 Oct 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I also want to congratulate the Minister. In any case, I want to remind my colleague that this was only making of the law. So, it does not prevent taking percentages. The fact that the law of that nature is not there, it does not prevent anybody, like the Ministries, the Public Service or Parliament to employ more than 30 per cent of women. We have now made a good law and I hope that it will be implemented and it will start working well. I beg to support. view
  • 19 Sep 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) When this Question came to my notice, I established that the New KCC Limited is the registered owner of LR.No.631/5/V in Kericho Town, which comprises of commercial units in the front and seven small residential rooms at the back. The occupants of the seven rooms have no formal agreement or any arrangement with the New KCC and have refused completely to pay rent for the last three years. These occupants are not tenants of the New KCC. They are just there and so they are illegal tenants. (b) It is not true ... view
  • 19 Sep 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, there is no new landlord. We are not selling the property. We are not even going to sell it. It is not for sale! So, it still belongs to the New KCC. However, I would like to appeal to the hon. Member to ask those tenants, if he knows who they are, either to pay the New KCC or we will throw them out. They cannot occupy those rooms without paying and without any legal tenancy. They have refused to pay and to sign any agreement. So, we will throw them out if they do not pay. view
  • 19 Sep 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, hon. Sambu knows very well the answer to the question he has asked. view
  • 19 Sep 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, all the properties that belonged to the KCC then were September 18, 2007 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 3963 transferred to the New KCC. The transfers were done legally. Hon. Sambu was a Minister in the Government that effected that transfer. So, everybody knows how the property of KCC came to be owned by the New KCC. view
  • 19 Sep 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, if I get his name, I will get him arrested tomorrow morning. view
  • 19 Sep 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, these are illegal tenants. They entered the house without anybody's consent. When they were approached by the KCC, they refused to sign any tenancy agreement. They also refused to pay. If they are willing to pay or if Mr. Bett is willing to assist them, he should ask them to agree to sign an agreement and pay the arrears of three years which they have not been paying. If they do not pay and sign the tenancy agreement, I will put new tenants there and throw them out. EVICTION OF NWCPC PERSONNEL FROM BOREHOLE SITE IN TANA ... view
  • 19 Sep 2007 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I also want to thank the Minister for bringing this particular Bill. This is because I have always had problems that will be addressed by this Bill. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, we have a lot of cases of double licensing, where you will find somebody, for example, paying to the Government, the Nairobi City and some other authorities. The Nairobi City Council collects Kshs25 per day from all the women and men who sell their wares within the City. In one week, they each pay over Kshs200 and about Kshs800 per month. That is ... view
  • 13 Sep 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am very much here. view

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