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 7961 to 7970 of 9741.

  • 7 Jun 2011 in National Assembly: 3. The Prime Minister should clarify what fate befell the Triton Petroleum and Triton Energy firms that were linked to Devani together with the personal property of Mr. Devani. 4. The Prime Minister should also clarify what weaknesses and loopholes existed in the country’s oil import open tender system that aided the Triton oil scam. 5. I would like the Prime Minister to clarify by stating the reforms the Government has effected within the country’s oil import open tender system in response to the weaknesses that led to that scam. 6. The Prime Minister should clarify to what extent he ... view
  • 7 Jun 2011 in National Assembly: Yes, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. view
  • 2 Jun 2011 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. This is a point of order. It is not my maiden speech. I will be making it in due course. I rise under Standing Order No.216 with regard to the business of the House. The Standing Order provides for the exemption of business from the Standing Orders. So, since I have not been sitting in the House Business Committee and I saw the Speaker of the House this afternoon belabour to open up the deadlock on the three appointees; the Chief Justice, Deputy Chief Justice and the DPP, I would like ... view
  • 2 Jun 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Kimunya, please, listen to me. I am very serious. view
  • 2 Jun 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I was just giving you a copy of this so that I do not get you unawares because we meet with your consent. This Standing Order says:- “A Motion may, with the approval of the Speaker - which I so seek now - be moved by any Member, either with or without notice that the proceeding on any specified business be exempted from the provisions--- We go direct to Part XX, Committee of the Whole House and Part XXII, Select Committees. If we appreciate this Standing Order, it gives us, as the National Assembly, the entry ... view
  • 16 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. On this matter of great national importance, the Speaker gave very clear instructions to the Committee. He said that the Report should be brought before him before 12.30 p.m. today. In view of what you have just said, the least the House could be done for is for the Chair of the Committee to tell us what has transpired because the country is being held in a state of tension. This is affecting all aspects of the country be it social, economic, or political. view
  • 16 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, when the President created new districts, the Ministry of Medical Services responded by upgrading hospitals into either sub-district or district status. What national policy does the Ministry have to ensure that all those new hospitals are provided with mortuary facilities, including Ikuhu District Hospital and Shivwe Sub-district Hospital in Kakamega South District, Ikolomani? view
  • 16 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I rise under Standing Order No.82(1) to request the Chair to order that the Assistant Minister goes back to the Ministry to bring us an accurate answer. I have perused his list and he is misleading the House in its entirety. I come from the former Western Province and the information he has given on the entire province is misleading. So, if he is misleading the House on the former Western Province, he might be doing that in other areas. Ingotse High School is not in Malaba District. St. Ignatius High ... view
  • 16 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. The two professors are taking this Question very lightly. The gist of this Question is the constitutional issue of equity. We want to know the spread of both national and provincial schools so that we determine whether the children of Kenya have equal access to education across the Republic. The Assistant Minister has correctly given us columns one and two. The third column should then correspond to what one finds in column one and the middle column. That way, as representatives of the people, we will be satisfied that the two ... view
  • 16 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am not misleading the House. Indeed, this House and the entire nation know that in the provinces where you find national schools, there is a stream which is reserved for that province in that particular national school. This means that a province like Western Province that does not have a single national school is at the mercy of being given a few slots in the other national schools. It is not by accident that these schools are in Central Province. It is all because the political power of this country has been dominated at the ... view

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