Dickson Wathika Mwangi

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1 to 10 of 18.

  • 10 Dec 2009 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. The way the debate is going, it is like we are debating the Motion of--- view
  • 10 Dec 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is like we are repeating ourselves and debating the Paper. I think we need your guidance on this matter. view
  • 16 Sep 2009 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. You have just made a ruling that constitutionally members of Cabinet should, under the collective responsibility, not debate against the Government. However, you have cited the J.M. Kariuki’s case. Now you have thrown this House into disarray. Is it that we are going to follow the law and the Constitution or the precedence of this House? Nobody has died today, so therefore, these people can go back to Cabinet. The Cabinet can convene and come up with one collective decision, so that it comes here with one voice. view
  • 2 Sep 2009 in National Assembly: With those few remarks, I beg to support. view
  • 2 Sep 2009 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Is the hon. Member in order to impute improper motive on my character; that I have been on recess, whereas I have been away on sick off with the permission of the Speaker? The hon. Member should withdraw his remarks because I have not been on recess. view
  • 17 Jun 2009 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I stand to support the Motion. I want, on the outset, to congratulate the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance for a Budget which was well thought-out and well articulated. view
  • 17 Jun 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the fact that resources are now devolved to the constituencies will give us no reason for animosity as a country. So, the Minister, by the very fact that he has devolved resources, has opened up Kenyans to start loving one another. That is because Kenyans have always complained that certain areas are favoured by the Government and that is why, unless one of them is a President, they will not see any development. So, congratulations, Mr. Minister! Now that funds have been devolved to the constituencies and the authority given to the constituencies, that must ... view
  • 22 Jul 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) The firm that was awarded the tender for the construction of Olenguruone Sub-District Hospital in 2005 is M/s Magic General Contractors Limited of P.O. Box 28548-00200, Nairobi. 1960 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES July 22, 2008 (b) The terms of contract were as follows:- Contract sum, Kshs43,727,175 Commencement date, 19th May, 2005 Contract period, 55 weeks Completion date, 8th June, 2006. The project was funded through the Stalled Projects Programme (SPP). The works were priced as follows:- Preliminaries Kshs 5,257,800 Builder's works Kshs 5,464,545 Civil works Kshs 6,032,830 Project Manager's Kshs 1,400,000 expenses Contingencies Kshs ... view
  • 22 Jul 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, we want to, first, note that the contractor was delayed in the installation of some of these facilities because of lack of power connection. The Ministry had applied, one year ago, and the connection was done sometime in October last year. Therefore, we are also partly to blame, and not entirely the contractor. Secondly, the contractor vacated site because of violence and tension that was in that area. So, it is a matter of understanding each other, and since the contractor has agreed to move back to site and complete the work to our satisfaction, I think ... view
  • 16 Jul 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am comfortable with Tuesday next week. view

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