Amos Kimunya

Parties & Coalitions

Full name

Amos Muhinga Kimunya

Born

6th March 1962

Post

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

Post

P. O. Box 52530 00200 Nairobi

Email

akimunya@kenya.go.ke

Email

kipipiri@wananchi.com

Email

kipipiri@parliament.go.ke

Telephone

0722520936

Telephone

0734518801

Telephone

0722518801

Telephone

020 310982

Amos Kimunya

Majority Leader of the National Assembly from June 2020.

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 14 Feb 2012 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. While appreciating the passion with which the Member is executing this matter, is he in order to debate a matter that is not on the Floor of this House? We are not debating Order No.12, which is the subject of his thrust and passion. We are dealing with the reduction of the days which is a different Order. Is he in order to anticipate or even bring debate on an Order that is not before the House? view
  • 14 Feb 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would like to propose that Order Nos.12, 13, 14 and 15 be withdrawn from the Order Paper because the intention of having Order No.12 was obviously to accelerate the debate and have the Second Reading on The County Governments Bill begin today as it has been looked at in the Committee. However, given the mood of the House, we should do things as we have always done them, that is have those Bills that have already been committed to the Committee go to the Committee. We will come back to the House at the earliest opportunity ... view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have the answer with me, which also includes the fact that the matter could well be sub judice because view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have the answer with me, which also includes the fact that the matter could well be sub judice because view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have the answer with me, which also includes the fact that the matter could well be sub judice because view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have the answer with me, which also includes the fact that the matter could well be sub judice because view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: there is Miscellaneous Application No.152 of 2011 on this matter, which is still alive. The only bit of information that I can give will not make sense without everything else. Now that the matter is in court, we pray that the court process be allowed to be completed. In the meantime, I have discussed the matter with the Questioner and undertaken to also look at it administratively as the court process goes on. So, I need your guidance as to whether we should proceed and interrogate this matter when it is alive in court. view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: there is Miscellaneous Application No.152 of 2011 on this matter, which is still alive. The only bit of information that I can give will not make sense without everything else. Now that the matter is in court, we pray that the court process be allowed to be completed. In the meantime, I have discussed the matter with the Questioner and undertaken to also look at it administratively as the court process goes on. So, I need your guidance as to whether we should proceed and interrogate this matter when it is alive in court. view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: there is Miscellaneous Application No.152 of 2011 on this matter, which is still alive. The only bit of information that I can give will not make sense without everything else. Now that the matter is in court, we pray that the court process be allowed to be completed. In the meantime, I have discussed the matter with the Questioner and undertaken to also look at it administratively as the court process goes on. So, I need your guidance as to whether we should proceed and interrogate this matter when it is alive in court. view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: there is Miscellaneous Application No.152 of 2011 on this matter, which is still alive. The only bit of information that I can give will not make sense without everything else. Now that the matter is in court, we pray that the court process be allowed to be completed. In the meantime, I have discussed the matter with the Questioner and undertaken to also look at it administratively as the court process goes on. So, I need your guidance as to whether we should proceed and interrogate this matter when it is alive in court. view

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