Anthony Kimani Ichung'Wah

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1971 to 1980 of 3232.

  • 15 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: economy. The situation will improve when the Government is able to raise adequate revenue for the money to move around the economy and get the country moving. Therefore, I want to plead with the House to support this extension for the time being to allow the Departmental Committee on Finance and National Planning to conclude the Finance Bill and thereafter consider the nominees. The nominees are to do with salaries and remuneration of public officers. It is very important that the Committee gets adequate time to conduct public participation to ensure that the men and women who have been nominated ... view
  • 9 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Hon. Speaker. view
  • 9 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, thank you because you have captured what I wanted to bring to your attention. Indeed, Hon. Washiali is alluding to a letter that this House does not know about because it is not part of the annexures in the Report. Therefore, it must be something that Hon. Washiali is aware of, but he has not tabled before the House. Therefore, the House does not know what he is reading. It is only he who has the purported letter from one CS to another. Therefore, he should be well guided to prosecute his secondment and not to adduce new ... view
  • 9 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Hon. Speaker. view
  • 9 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, the Chairman is treading on dangerous ground. Before you cut him short at some point, he was alluding to things happening out there. Now he has just accused the Leader of the Minority Party, who we hold with great respect as a leader in this House, to be acting like the Deputy Leader of the Majority Party. He knows that the indomitable father of the House, Hon. Jimmy Angwenyi, is the Deputy Leader of the Majority Party. The Leader of the Minority Party has a right and he said he was conflicted as to whether to articulate issues ... view
  • 9 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 24 Jul 2018 in National Assembly: Yes, Hon. Speaker, it is on the same. As much as you have given your guidance on the Orders No. 8,9 and 10 and clearly guided the House that they are not money Bills, it is also important because we have seen it. I am sure there are certain other messages that have come to the Senate on matters that touch on money bills. As the Leader The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 24 Jul 2018 in National Assembly: of the Minority Party has indicated, it is quite clear that all money-related bills must start or begin here, and not in the other House. I fully concur with the Hon. Member for Suna East, Hon. Junet, that this matter goes beyond just the small fiefdoms that people may assume; that, the National Assembly is in a turf war with the national Senate. view
  • 24 Jul 2018 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, consider the Report on the Ruaraka Land by the Departmental Committee on Lands of the National Assembly which we adopted and have, in fact, made recommendations on. Those recommendations are to be implemented by agencies of Government. The same matter is now under consideration by ‘the Public Accounts and “Something” Committee of the Senate. What will happen if that Committee comes up with recommendations that are counter those of this House? That is why I want to agree with Hon. Junet that, indeed, the best and most tidy thing to do is to participate in the process within ... view
  • 24 Jul 2018 in National Assembly: Departmental Committee on Environment and Natural Resources. But, we leave that to the Senate. There are very many issues pertaining to loss of public funds in the counties. The recent directive by His Excellency the President on stalled projects is an example. The counties had the largest turnover of governors who lost the elections. There are very many stalled projects across all the counties. Nobody has been able to oversight and ensure that those projects are completed. That is because our Senators are now busy running after the KPLC, the KPC and Ruaraka instead of going to oversight what is ... view

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