Billow Kerrow

Full name

Billow Adan Kerrow

Born

1958

Post

P. O. Box 10339 - 00101 Nairobi

Email

billow.kerrow@trojan.co.ke

Telephone

020 2217848

Telephone

0721411444

Telephone

0733752552

Link

@bkerrow on Twitter

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1381 to 1385 of 1385.

  • 29 Mar 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I also wish to request for a Ministerial Statement from the Minister for Finance on the status of the CBK Governor. We are aware that the Governor was charged in court last week. Consequently, the March 29, 2006 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 149 Government gave directions that he should step aside. However, we have read reports that the Governor is still in office. view
  • 29 Mar 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, he has just said that the people who are implementing the programme of ETRs are in Washington. However, this matter is important because businesses are being closed down by KRA. Businesses are being interrupted and, therefore, this is an urgent matter. I think it is important that the Assistant Minister responds to it. view
  • 22 Mar 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, our party, KANU, is not shifting any goal posts. It is very important for us to know who are hon. Members of a political party. If an hon. Member of KANU, our political party, serves the interest of another political party in broad daylight in capacities as high as the Cabinet, can we still consider that person a member of our political party? The reason why we decided to withdraw is very simple. We have been told that we were entitled to seven positions because we have 68 hon. Members as KANU and the ruling party has ... view
  • 22 Mar 2006 in National Assembly: March 22, 2006 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 39 view
  • 22 Mar 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I appreciate that hon. Members of the ruling party are 131. However, the question we are asking is very simple. You cannot at one moment tell Kenyans that hon. Members of the ruling party are 131 and, therefore, for the purpose of forming the House Business Committee, you will use that strength of 131 hon. Members and in the next breath, when you come to forming, for example, other Committees like the Departmental Committees, all those people who are sitting on this side of the House, who are legitimately elected into that party, are considered to be ... view

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