Anthony Kimani Ichung'Wah

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  • 29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly: expenditure to be extended for this Financial Year. It will cushion Kenyans. Kenyans are really suffering. You heard from the Question by the Member for Ugenya; they are not just issues of abuse of their human rights by the police. We have devoted adequate resources to ensure that the National Police Service (NPS), Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) and other security agencies, including the National Intelligence Service (NIS) enforce curfew without harassing Kenyans. Last night, I received a phone call from a constituent who was complaining that he had given a bribe of Kshs10,000 at a police station to be ... view
  • 29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly: . Three hours later at about 11.30 p.m., he sent me a Whatsapp message, on the same number telling me that gas imeisha. I wondered whether he had just realised at 8.30 p.m. that he had no view
  • 29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly: and at 11.30 p.m. his gas was over. There are Kenyans who are trying to take advantage of this issue to solicit funds. However, there are also very good and hardworking Kenyans. I beg to mention a gentleman from my constituency, Jackson from Sigona who contacted me over the weekend with a very innovative IT system. He is using his IT skills to develop a system and is looking for help to sell to counties and the national Government in terms of management of COVID-19. Others are also being creative in a very negative way. Maybe, as a word of ... view
  • 29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly: learning. The challenges we are confronted with today, as much as many of our children in Nairobi could be benefitting from digital learning, there are many children in villages who are not able to benefit from digital learning. view
  • 29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly: I beg that the Cabinet Secretary Magoha looks into ways of leveraging on the skills of our young people, especially in IT, to enable children in our villages to learn from their parents’ phones or whichever other platforms they will be able to learn from so that they are not disadvantaged as we lose out on the days of attending school. Let me not belabour the point. We may be moving a few amendments that we have discussed with the Budget and Appropriations Committee during our meeting yesterday. Let me take this opportunity to – in a special way – ... view
  • 29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, I have no problem with the Leader of the Majority Party using or mentioning Tangatanga. That is an unbwogable movement of the hustler nation and like-minded Kenyans. What I have a problem with is the Leader of the Majority Party, seemingly imputing improper motives on the Chair of the Budget and Appropriations Committee. view
  • 29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, he is a stickler to procedure and rules of this House. Therefore, I do not know what the Leader of the Majority Party is basing his insinuations on. Maybe in the afternoon sitting, there may be things that might be done. Unless there is something he wants to do, but it cannot be the Chair of the Budget and Appropriations Committee. I beg that he withdraws anything that imputes improper motive on the person of the Chair of the Budget and Appropriations Committee. view
  • 29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly: Hon. Chairman, I beg to move: THAT, the First Schedule be amended — (a) in Vote 1011 (the Presidency), by deleting the expression “Ksh. 356,244,134” appearing under Programme 0734000 (Deputy President Services) in respect of recurrent estimates and substituting therefor the expression “Ksh. 216,244,134”; (b) in Vote 1092 (State Department for Transport), by deleting the expression “KSh. 1,600,000,000” appearing under Programme 0203000 (Rail Transport) in respect of recurrent estimates; (c) in respect of Vote 1122 (State Department for Information, Communication and Technology), by— (i) deleting the expression “KSh. 34,474,281” appearing under Programme 0217000 (E-Government Services) in respect of recurrent estimates ... view
  • 29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly: (ii) deleting the expression “KSh. (34,474,281)” appearing under Programme 0217000 (E-Government Services) in respect of recurrent estimates and substituting therefor the expression “Ksh. (4,474,281)”; (d) in respect of Vote 1123 (State Department for Broadcasting and Telecommunications), by deleting the expression “KSh. (785,672,328)” appearing under Programme 0208000 (Information and Communication Services) in respect of recurrent estimates and substituting therefor the expression “Ksh. (649,672,328)”; (e) in respect of Vote 1281 (National Security Intelligence), by deleting the expression “Ksh. 3,500,000,000” appearing under Programme 0804000 (National Security Intelligence) in respect of recurrent estimates and substituting therefor the expression “Ksh. 4,000,000,000”; (f) in respect of ... view
  • 29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly: The First Schedule on Vote 1011 (the Presidency) is a reduction of Kshs140 million from the Office of the Deputy President Services under the Presidency. That is just a further rationalization of their budget. Vote 1092 on State Department for Transport is a re-alignment of a figure that was under rail transport of Kshs1.6 billion. That is under (b). On vote 1122 on the State Department for Information, Communication and Technology, the Order Paper has two amendments. I beg that we delete one because it is a duplication of the other. So, the amendment relates to a figure of Kshs34 ... view

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