Ababu Namwamba

Full name

Ababu Tawfiq Pius Namwamba

Born

23rd December 1975

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Email

namwambaa@gmail.com

Email

ababumtumwa@yahoo.com

Email

budalangi@parliament.go.ke

Web

www.ababunamwamba.com

Telephone

0728166916

Link

@AbabuNamwamba on Twitter

Ababu Namwamba

Hon. Namwamba is the current Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS), Ministry Foreign Affairs.

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1511 to 1520 of 1948.

  • 7 Apr 2011 in National Assembly: In conclusion, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker--- view
  • 7 Apr 2011 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, may the hon. Member stop wasting my time. view
  • 7 Apr 2011 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, with respect, I notice that I still have quite a bit of time. If you would allow me, first of all, to clarify that I did not know that Eng. Maina was a prophet, because if he is, I am not. I cannot predict what will happen on Monday or what kind of prayers he will deliver in future. What I can talk about is what I have seen and heard. If he has been conducting some prayers in the privacy of some chapel that we are not privy to then he might want to divulge ... view
  • 7 Apr 2011 in National Assembly: Thank you, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. May Eng. Maina care for the victims in equal measure as he cares for the suspects? view
  • 7 Apr 2011 in National Assembly: May he also care for Sang in equal measure, because he is a very lonely man! view
  • 7 Apr 2011 in National Assembly: Yes, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. I just wish that those--- view
  • 7 Apr 2011 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I am concluding. I hope that the so-called “healing prayers” are conducted in an environment devoid of insults, devoid of finger pointing, devoid of hurling barbs and diatribes at individuals and insinuations against whole communities. view
  • 7 Apr 2011 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, if, indeed, this is about healing, then let us embrace; let us use language that is healing and not language that is dividing. The language that we hear emanating from these so-called “prayers” is anything but healing. Actually, it is more divisive than anything you may have heard. view
  • 7 Apr 2011 in National Assembly: Let me conclude by saying that we have made certain gains and let us celebrate them. Napoleon Bonaparte used to say that victory is not won in miles. It is more often won in inches. We have captured certain inches on this journey, let us celebrate these inches; let us applaud the CIC; let us applaud our very able Minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs! view
  • 7 Apr 2011 in National Assembly: This Minister is the one that this House must stand and give a standing ovation because he has truly stood for this Constitution and all of us must walk the talk and deliver this Constitution for the better of this country. view

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