Anthony Kimani Ichung'Wah

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 1 Dec 2020 in National Assembly: Sorry, Chair. I was still consulting with the Vice- Chair of the Departmental Committee on Education and Research. The new Section 6 is covered. That is what the Leader of the Majority has moved. That is why I said once he moves and the Committee moves, it is covered. What I was consulting the Vice-Chair on was the amendment by the Committee to the new Section 5. “Despite subsection (1), the President may on the recommendation of the Commission through the Cabinet Secretary and on the advice of the National Security Council establish public degree awarding universities or institutions specializing ... view
  • 24 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: Is there a refresher course? view
  • 24 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: I am asking whether there is a refresher course for driving. view
  • 19 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I wish to join my colleagues in congratulating the President on his Address to the nation, albeit, as he said, six months late because of the COVID-19 challenge. You remember I rose at the beginning of this Session on a point of order seeking information from the Speaker on when the President will be doing this. I am really glad that he was able to do this before the end of the year fulfilling his constitutional obligations. The President stated from the onset of his Speech that the state of our nation is strong ... view
  • 19 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I wish to join my colleagues in congratulating the President on his Address to the nation, albeit, as he said, six months late because of the COVID-19 challenge. You remember I rose at the beginning of this Session on a point of order seeking information from the Speaker on when the President will be doing this. I am really glad that he was able to do this before the end of the year fulfilling his constitutional obligations. The President stated from the onset of his Speech that the state of our nation is strong ... view
  • 19 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: nation. Our economy is faltering. Our people’s lives and livelihoods have been destroyed by this pandemic. The state of our economy is at rock-bottom and at its weakest since Independence. Therefore, as much as the President may want to be rosy with his words, we must also be forthright and bold to accept the reality of our nation today. As much as we may be resilient, it is not the nation that is resilient, it is the people who have been resilient. As leaders, we must never take it for granted that the people of Kenya have been resilient. If ... view
  • 19 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: nation. Our economy is faltering. Our people’s lives and livelihoods have been destroyed by this pandemic. The state of our economy is at rock-bottom and at its weakest since Independence. Therefore, as much as the President may want to be rosy with his words, we must also be forthright and bold to accept the reality of our nation today. As much as we may be resilient, it is not the nation that is resilient, it is the people who have been resilient. As leaders, we must never take it for granted that the people of Kenya have been resilient. If ... view
  • 19 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: I am happy because the President noted that we are only custodians who are entrusted with our nation’s leadership today not only for our benefit, but also for the benefit of future generations. Therefore, to save the future generations, we must speak and debate on the question of our debt and the state of our economy, which is not very good. I said that it is faltering. There is also the state of our healthcare. That is why you see doctors and professors like Hon. Nyikal cry for our beloved country and healthcare workers. The President spoke about the universal ... view
  • 19 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: I am happy because the President noted that we are only custodians who are entrusted with our nation’s leadership today not only for our benefit, but also for the benefit of future generations. Therefore, to save the future generations, we must speak and debate on the question of our debt and the state of our economy, which is not very good. I said that it is faltering. There is also the state of our healthcare. That is why you see doctors and professors like Hon. Nyikal cry for our beloved country and healthcare workers. The President spoke about the universal ... view
  • 17 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I wish to join my colleagues in conveying my condolences to the family, friends, relatives and the people of Matungu on the unfortunate demise of the late Hon. Murunga. It is sad to be standing before this House today to mourn a brother, a colleague in respect of who I can say without fear of contradiction that is a man who loved the people of Matungu. He was very committed to the course of uplifting the lives of the people of Matungu. I joined Hon. Murunga only towards the end of last month at Indangalasia in ... view

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