Wycliffe William Osundwa

Parties & Coalitions

  • Not a member of any parties or coalitions

Born

4th August 1952

Post

P.O. Box 9624, Nairobi, Kenya

Telephone

020 339399

Telephone

0721 324465

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 11 to 20 of 131.

  • 11 Oct 2007 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. On Tuesday, we would like the Minister to also furnish us with information as to how long the casuals were hired. For how many months were they hired? view
  • 11 Oct 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is not okay, because the Minister is here. view
  • 9 Oct 2007 in National Assembly: asked the Minister for Education whether he could confirm that the Government has issued a directive that all school heads should release withheld certificates of students with fees balances. view
  • 9 Oct 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, this Government does not seem to take issues relating to the youth seriously. There has been recruitment in various Government units throughout the year, and the youth have been turned away because they do not have certificates. They are withheld. Could the Assistant Minister confirm that, indeed, at the end of this month, which is October, the Ministry will order the release of those certificates? At that time, the recruitment in various Government units will almost be over! view
  • 9 Oct 2007 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I have not asked my last question. view
  • 9 Oct 2007 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. As I speak now, many students have not received their results, let alone the certificates. Head teachers are still refusing to release the results. Could the Assistant Minister order the release of these results pending the exercise that he says he is undertaking? Secondly, this Government has promised Kenyans free secondary education next year. Could the Assistant Minister tell us the steps he has taken to ensure this will happen, since he says it is the fees which are running secondary schools? Are they trying to hoodwink Kenyans for general election purposes? view
  • 9 Oct 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I also support the amendment because there have been instances where a couple is retrenched, especially in Public Service and the family is subjected to a lot of suffering. I support. view
  • 26 Sep 2007 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. There is no quorum in this House. view
  • 23 Aug 2007 in National Assembly: asked the Attorney-General:- (a) whether he is aware that spouses that solemnize their marriages under the customary law face major challenges particularly on succession matters as they do not possess documentary proof of such marriages; and, (b) when he will develop certificates to be given to persons performing marriages under the customary law, which could be issued by chiefs. view
  • 23 Aug 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I thank the Attorney-General. But, indeed, there are thousands of succession cases pending before our courts, including the Kadhi Courts. Could the Attorney-General hasten that process, so that this Ninth Parliament enacts the Marriage Bill, before we go away? view

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