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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  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Chairman, Sir, I rise to support this amendment. With time an officer becomes very sophisticated by way of analysing information. So, while in service when he chooses to use that information against the State, it is because he has got something very lucrative that is causing him to make that unpatriotic decision. So that members of the force will realize the consequences of making that unpatriotic decision, the punishment must be enhanced. An officer must realize that there is a fine of Kshs5 million and a jail term of ten years or both because in the world of espionage, ... view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: I support, Mr. Chairman. view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: I support, Mr. Chairman. view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I stand to oppose this amendment, because the 36 hours are not imaginary. It is a practical calculation. For example, if a person who wants to commit a crime is discovered on a Saturday morning, and he is going to cause trouble on Sunday evening, surely, the NIS cannot wait until Monday when the judge is in the office for them to make an application. So, if you calculate, it will be 48 hours. So, if we give 36 hours--- The drafters have really bent backwards to give us this. We should support it. view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I stand to oppose this amendment, because the 36 hours are not imaginary. It is a practical calculation. For example, if a person who wants to commit a crime is discovered on a Saturday morning, and he is going to cause trouble on Sunday evening, surely, the NIS cannot wait until Monday when the judge is in the office for them to make an application. So, if you calculate, it will be 48 hours. So, if we give 36 hours--- The drafters have really bent backwards to give us this. We should support it. view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, this is an extra ordinary situation and I am not a student of law. But I know for a fact that even at the School of Law, every student of law knows the basics that a good law must envisage all manner of scenarios and be sufficiently flexible to accommodate that. view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, this is an extra ordinary situation and I am not a student of law. But I know for a fact that even at the School of Law, every student of law knows the basics that a good law must envisage all manner of scenarios and be sufficiently flexible to accommodate that. view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Chairman, Sir. view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Chairman, Sir. view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Chairman, Sir, because we are now about to vote, I want to request the Chair to kindly re-invite the hon. Keynan to explain something which is not clear to us. Once it is clear, we shall vote. . Clause 9(1)(d), which we are amending, says report to the President, the National Security Council and the Cabinet Secretary. To my mind, this means that he will be reporting daily on operational issues. So, if we add in Parliament, whose role is to oversight, principally, on matters of accounts, how the money was spent---. view

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