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 8681 to 8690 of 9741.

  • 18 Nov 2009 in National Assembly: (d) Was the renewal in conformity with the Public Procurement and Disposal Act and if so, why has the Minister not ordered an audit of the tender? view
  • 18 Nov 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, if the Prime Minister is not misleading the House by saying that his Government is fighting impunity, why did the same Government go against the resolution of this House? We adopted the Waki recommendation in toto. The recommendations were failure to set up a local process would immediately render the whole matter being referred to the Hague. He has told us that they have refused to refer the matter to the ICC. Why is he misleading the House? view
  • 18 Nov 2009 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I invite you to find that he was misleading the House because in his opening remarks, he told us that he was committed to fighting impunity. If fighting impunity means that going against the resolutions of this House, then that was obviously misleading the House. In his second answer, he has told us that the Government has categorically told Ocampo that they will not refer the matter to the ICC. view
  • 18 Nov 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to thank you for giving me an opportunity to speak on this very important Bill. Before doing so, may I spend some time to thank hon. Gitobu Imanyara because he has put in a lot of work to make sure that this Bill appears before this House in its present form. Hon. Imanyara is, indeed, a very good brain - I have no doubt about that. He has a great track record in this country. He is a wonderful and successful lawyer. In fact, he is a seasoned journalist and a tested ... view
  • 17 Nov 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to ask the Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security the following Question by Private Notice. What is the legality and viability of the newly created districts in view of the recent judgment by the Kisii Resident Judge declaring them illegal? view
  • 17 Nov 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, for the second time, I beg to ask the Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security the following Question by Private Notice. What is the legality and viability of the newly created districts, in view of the recent judgment by the Kisii Resident Judge declaring them illegal? view
  • 12 Nov 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Assistant Minister has spoken of a testing fee of Kshs1,000 and said that it is a small fee. Yes, that is a small fee for large scale-farmers. But the small scale-farmers for whom we represent here in the House and who are the majority of the farmers, Kshs1, 000 is everything. What plans does the Ministry have to annually, as Government, do the testing and ensure that the field extension officers advise the farmers on what fertilizers and what specific seeds to use? view
  • 12 Nov 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to ask a supplementary question. view
  • 12 Nov 2009 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. In part “a”, the Minister was asked to table all the trade agreements and he has given us only one and yet Kenyans know that among the East African Community countries, we have a trade agreement where, in fact, Kenya has given in serious concessions leading to trade asymmetry between Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and the others – Rwanda and Burundi. Could the Minister tell us the implications of this trade asymmetry that does not favor Kenya, given that now, Uganda has joined Tanzania in Tanzania’s reluctance to move towards the Customs Union, which was ... view
  • 11 Nov 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would like the Prime Minister to confirm whether he intends to put a strong case for Kenya in respect of the need for compensation from all those countries that benefit directly and indirectly from Lake Victoria and River Nile, for the cost of maintenance of the river catchment areas that feed the same lake since they are in Kenya? view

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