Alex Muthengi Mburi Mwiru

Born

23rd September 1967

Post

P. O. Box 6 - 60215 Marimanti

Post

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

Email

tharaka@parliament.go.ke

Email

mwirualex@yahoo.com

Telephone

0712844445

Telephone

0737576003

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 5 May 2016 in National Assembly: investigation, the Commission is of the opinion that view
  • 5 May 2016 in National Assembly: the resources of the Commission may be more view
  • 5 May 2016 in National Assembly: effectively utilized if all claims within a given area or view
  • 5 May 2016 in National Assembly: township were to be investigated at the same time, the view
  • 5 May 2016 in National Assembly: Commission shall cause to be published in the view
  • 5 May 2016 in National Assembly: Gazette or in such other manner as the Commission view
  • 5 May 2016 in National Assembly: may deem appropriate, a notice advising potential view
  • 5 May 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. complainants of the decision and inviting them to Temporary lodge claims within a period specified in such notice. Chairlady, (8) A claim in respect of a matter we want to contemplated in subsection (7) shall not be lodged amend this after the expiry of the period specified in the said clause to notice. incorporate (9) The Commission, after investigating any the issues of case of historical land injustice referred to it, shall historical recommend any of the following remedies− land injustices. (a) restitution; As a Committee, (b) compensation, if it is impossible to we have even restore the land; ... view
  • 5 May 2016 in National Assembly: We are saying this because we know that according to the Constitution, the National Land Commission has powers to institute this process. In our earlier Act, we had prescribed that The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 5 May 2016 in National Assembly: the National Land Commission prescribes to Parliament how they want to deal with it within two years. After we enacted the National Land Commission Act in 2012, two years elapsed in 2014. We have to reinstitute a process of looking at historical land injustices as Parliament. That is why we are bringing Clause 44 for purposes of the NLC to deal with this issue as the Constitution has given the mandate and function other than prescribing to other boards, bodies or committees. The commission should do it directly because they have the powers. view

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