Jimmy Choge

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All parliamentary appearances

Entries 11 to 21 of 21.

  • 1 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, you have heard what the Minister has said. He has said that Miwani Sugar Company is technically insolvent. This means that no matter how much they try there is very little they can achieve in reviving the company. What is the nature of the proposals that the Minister intends to apply in reviving Miwani Sugar Company, in view of the fact that he admits it is technically insolvent? view
  • 19 Oct 2006 in National Assembly: asked the Minister for Transport:- (a) whether he is aware that there now exists a taxi mode of transport called view
  • 19 Oct 2006 in National Assembly: bicycle taxi; (b) whether he is further aware that the industry is thriving without any regulation, legal or administrative; and, (c) how many boda boda -related accidents are recorded each year over the last five years. view
  • 19 Oct 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Minister appears to be misleading the House. The Question relates to boda boda type of taxis. It did not relate to simple use of bicycles as is anticipated in Cap.403, which is about 40 years old. However, the boda boda type of taxis anticipated in the Question relate to a mode of transport which has been in use for about 17 years. Could the Minister tell the House what he is doing to ensure that the comprehensive coverage in terms of insurance anticipated in the Traffic Act is enforced as regards the boda boda type ... view
  • 19 Oct 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Minister has acknowledged the fact that we have had fatal accidents, serious injuries and slight injuries as a result of the accidents that have occurred through this boda boda mode of transport. Bearing in mind the fact that it is the Government which has allowed the thriving of this industry, what is he doing to ensure that compensation is paid to those who die and those who are injured? view
  • 21 Jun 2006 in National Assembly: asked the Minister for Agriculture:- (a) if he is aware that Mr. Elisha Kiptanui Serem, an employee of the National Animal Husbandry Research Institute in Naivasha was severely injured by a wild animal on 17th October, 2000 at 11.05 a.m. while on duty within the Research Centre's precincts; (b) if he is further aware that the victim has incurred enormous expenses while undergoing treatment, and; (c) when he will process payment under the Workmen's Compensation Act and reimburse the victim all expenses incurred. view
  • 21 Jun 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Question may look strange because the 1474 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES June 21, 2006 instructions I have from my constituent is that he has not been paid any money. Could the Assistant Minister table any documents relating to the payments he alleges? view
  • 21 Jun 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, could the Assistant Minister table the documents relating to the payments he alleges to have been made in June, 2001? view
  • 21 Jun 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I requested that he tables the documents so that I can show them to my constituent. view
  • 21 Jun 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, is the Assistant Minister satisfied that the payments that were made under the Workmen's Compensation Act were sufficient to cover the injuries that were sustained by the victim? view
  • 8 Jun 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, could the Assistant Minister assure this House that when the contractor moves in, he will not only look at the 25 per cent incomplete work, but that he will actually look at the entire road so that every bit of the road that is in shambles is corrected? view

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