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

Entries 41 to 50 of 9288.

  • 30 Oct 2024 in Senate: Invoke Standing Order No.1. view
  • 29 Oct 2024 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for hearing me out. The clarity I seek is that when you watch proceedings in our courts, the legal philosophy that helps them to make decisions appears to have changed. I now see that videos are admissible. In fact, the courts are now embracing social media to the extent that service to attend court or receive legal notices is admissible on WhatsApp. Mr. Speaker, Sir, also in this House, we have on various impeachment proceedings admitted videos from county assemblies. In view of this, I was wondering, going forward, how do we want to treat ... view
  • 29 Oct 2024 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, thank you for this chance. Allow me to congratulate the nominated Senator, Sen. Crystal Asige, for this piece of work. I acknowledge her for her hard work and even more for her demonstration for the indomitable spirit of a human being. view
  • 29 Oct 2024 in Senate: As a medical expert, I can confirm that disability is poorly documented in this country. It is grossly misunderstood and under-reported. When you tell the politicians to give an opportunity to PWDs to come to these Houses and our county assemblies, they just look at loss of limbs, eyesight, hearing and probably stop there. However, we have a greater population of PWDs that are unable to come out and talk about it. Let me give you an example of the issue of infertility in women. There are many women who have serious problems of infertility and there is no greater ... view
  • 29 Oct 2024 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, before I go to the real challenge of this Bill, let me speak to my own experience. We have to be very careful when we are growing up children and fellowshipping with the society. We need to look at legislation to support PWDs to mean giving them an opportunity, but not profiling them as people who are lesser human than the others. Why do I say this? It is because the man who taught me Mathematics, Mr. David Mgaisi Asutsi, was living with disability. He taught me Mathematics and helped me to get Distinction One in ... view
  • 29 Oct 2024 in Senate: That is now where I am going and I want us to work together. view
  • 29 Oct 2024 in Senate: I will speak through you. Thank you. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I am inviting the Senator to move with me. The fact that you want to amend Article 177 of the Constitution, means you want to amend the Constitution of Kenya. The process of amendment of the Constitution of Kenya is provided for in Article 255. It does not say you can amend the Constitution through amending an Act of parliament. I am bringing you to this because in Article 255(2) of the Constitution, they show you the areas you can only amend through a referendum. One of those areas ... view
  • 29 Oct 2024 in Senate: Assembly or Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale or Sen. Crystal Asige can amend. To do that, you have to go back to Kenyans so that they say so through a referendum. What am I saying? In the spirit of your amendment, you are more than 100 per cent right, Senator. You want to give equal opportunity to all Kenyans, including those living with disabilities. You are right. However, in the letter where you are attempting to amend the Constitution through an Act of Parliament, you cannot do it. We must do what you are doing, but take this proposal to Kenyans to ... view
  • 29 Oct 2024 in Senate: Inform me. view
  • 29 Oct 2024 in Senate: When I see and listen to this level of debate seeing the contribution by Sen. Crystal Asige and hearing the point of information from Sen. M. Kajwang’ is when I wish Members of this Senate and the National Assembly would know that participating in parliamentary business does not end with Questions and Statements. The real business of the House is what we are doing now. It is this kind of debate that makes you a legislator. Sen. M. Kajwang’ I am attempting to interpret the Constitution. What you have done by informing me, you are interpreting the Constitution. Interpretation of ... view

Comments

(For newest comments first please choose 'Newest' from the 'Discussion' tab below.)
comments powered by Disqus