Calist Mwatela

Parties & Coalitions

Full name

Andrew Calist Mwatela

Born

1950

Post

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

Email

mwatelac@yahoo.com

Email

mwatate@parliament.go.ke

Telephone

020 2725516

Telephone

020 2724976

Telephone

0733 719 871

Telephone

0722626504

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 19 Aug 2010 in National Assembly: Asante sana Bw. Naibu Spika wa Muda. Nitazungumzia mambo mawili. Kwanza, namshukuru Waziri na kumpongeza kwa kuteuliwa kuwa Waziri katika Wizara hii. Reli ni muhimu sana na inaweza kuokoa barabara zetu. Tumekuwa tukiziharibu barabara zetu kwa haraka kwa sababu zinatumika na magari ambayo yana uzito mkubwa zaidi, na ambayo hayafai kuwa katika barabara zetu. Reli ya kutoka Mombasa kwenda Kisumu na Malaba, reli ya kutoka Voi kwenda sehemu zaTanzania inabomolewa badala ya kujengwa. It is being sold as scrap metal. Tunaomba Bwana Waziri aingilie kati ili reli hiyo irudishwe ili tuweze kuzilinda barabara zetu. Ahsante. view
  • 18 Aug 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the hon. Member’s brother sat in the District Education Board that did the vetting. view
  • 18 Aug 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I said that the hon. Member sent his brother, Mr. James Lankas, I believe that is his brother. He sent him to represent him. The vetting was done in his presence. People of this country live in different places. It is true that the names of the first four of the 19 people belong to people from other areas. However, they are residents of Narok South. view
  • 18 Aug 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, indeed, the initial recruitment list that was done is very different from the final list. That is because the recruitment list did not include as many members of Narok South. That is why this final list is made up of Narok South people. The names may appear to belong to people from different areas, but I know that there are people who share names. I know that people have moved over to other countries. But those are residents of Narok South. view
  • 18 Aug 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, first, let me say that the hon. Member has raised a very pertinent issue. It is, indeed, the concern of the Ministry that people are given the opportunity to serve in areas that they originate from. That is because they will give the best service there. At the same time, we will not want to compromise on quality by just employing anybody. So, subject to reasonable quality, we undertake to make sure that the recruits are from that area. view
  • 18 Aug 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, in the coming recruitment exercise, we will make sure all the recruites will be from Narok South as long as they meet the qualifications. view
  • 18 Aug 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, that may be difficult for me because it means that I have to create an opportunity for employment that is not within my docket at this stage. It will be difficult. view
  • 18 Aug 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, we need the total revision of the whole thing and it may not be possible at this particular time. view
  • 18 Aug 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, first of all, I repeat that the people recruited were residents of Narok South District. They may have originated from elsewhere, but they are residents of Narok South District. view
  • 18 Aug 2010 in National Assembly: Yes, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Yes, that is exactly what we did. The fact that the names appear to be different, does not mean that they are from outside the district. Unfortunately, we, as a Ministry, cannot discriminate against individuals strictly on the basis of their names. view

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