Bonny Khalwale

Born

5th August 1960

Post

P.O. Box 2877, Kakamega, Kenya

Post

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

Email

bonimtetezi@gmail.com

Telephone

0721 318722

Link

@bonimtetezi on Twitter

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 1 Oct 2015 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the reason I am going there is because we want to set the record straight--- view
  • 1 Oct 2015 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, how can lawyers want to give the impression that a finance expert like Sen. Billow cannot handle these and it only requires a professor of law? He will handle it better. view
  • 1 Oct 2015 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, this is a very serious issue. We need the answer quickly. Ideally, it requires around three weeks. However, because of the urgency, maybe you give us two weeks. view
  • 1 Oct 2015 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, again, I join my colleagues in requesting that deep thought is put on this matter. May I tell all who care to hear that we are not afraid to consider the reservation of the President, because we are aware that the Executive under this Constitution has every right to initiate legislation. Therefore, I will request you to apply the best legal mind, yours included, on this matter, to confirm to what extent the so-called reservation goes towards exercising veto power vis-a-vis an attempt to initiate new legislation. If you find that it goes towards an attempt of ... view
  • 30 Sep 2015 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Just to appeal to you, there is a statement you have approved that I seek. It is on its way. So, I request that I ask for it at the end of issuance of statements. It has just arrived. view
  • 30 Sep 2015 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, pursuant to Standing Order No.45 (2)(b), I rise to seek a statement from the Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Roads and Transport regarding the status of the construction of the Kakamega-Kaburengu-Webuye Road. In the statement, the chairperson should state:- 1. When the construction works officially started and when the project was supposed to be completed; 2. What percentage of the works has been completed to date and how much money the contractor has been paid so far; 3. What the original budgeted cost of the project was; 4. The reason for the delay in the completion ... view
  • 30 Sep 2015 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. This is a very serious issue. There are many people in this country who would want to give the impression that the Senate can be taken for granted or be treated casually. It is not possible to imagine that a document can be submitted to this institution without a signature. view
  • 30 Sep 2015 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I have had an opportunity to look at the Statement being read by the Chair. Whereas the Statement is on a letterhead, the person who has signed the letter is not the Cabinet Secretary. Some The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 30 Sep 2015 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, with due respect, I seek your guidance. When a similar matter was brought to the attention of Speaker Kaparo, during the Ninth Parliament, where you and I were Members, he did rule that as far as Departmental Committees are concerned, especially the oversight Committees, it is the Permanent Secretary who is supposed to sign all documents. At that time, the challenge was that the Assistant Minister had signed and he said that the substantive Minister The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be ... view
  • 30 Sep 2015 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. The Chair has talked of Government having difficulties in knowing who are the bona fide Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). How can the Government say that? This approach to such a national crisis adds more frustration, pain and more differences amongst communities because of the Government’s inability to sort out the problem. In 2008, at 10.00am in Eldoret, Rev. Liyayi was pulled out of the house and butchered. His wife came to Ichina village, Shivakala Sub-location, Shirumba Location, Ikolomani North, Kakamega South District in Kakamega County and for the last seven years, she has been ... view

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