Charles Kilonzo

Parties & Coalitions

Full name

Charles Mutavi Kilonzo

Born

8th July 1965

Post

10205-00100 Nairobi

Post

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

Email

ckilonzo@safaricom.blackberry.com

Email

ckilonzo@crystalvaluers.com

Email

yatta@parliament.go.ke

Link

Facebook

Telephone

0726875418

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1571 to 1580 of 2469.

  • 23 Jun 2010 in National Assembly: Standing Order No. 40 (3) reads: “In the absence of the Prime Minister, a Deputy Prime Minister designated by the Prime Minister may make a Statement or answer Questions under this Part.” Mr. Speaker, Sir, our good friend, Prof. Saitoti, is not a Deputy Prime Minister. view
  • 23 Jun 2010 in National Assembly: He would have answered the Question, but not during the Prime Minister’s Question Time. view
  • 22 Jun 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to ask the Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security the following Question by Private Notice. Under what circumstances are the Police withdrawing the case of conspiracy to defraud (Re. CR/121/283/2010, CF542/2010) in respect of Mega Initiative Welfare Society? view
  • 22 Jun 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, my Question was very specific. For the benefit of the Assistant Minister if he did not understand it, my question was simply: Under what circumstances are the Police withdrawing the case of conspiracy to defraud in respect of Mega Initiative Welfare Society? He has not responded to this Question. I say so, because there is a letter here from the Director of CID. Let me read the letter with your permission. The accused are Kamau Mukuha and four others. The letter says:- “The Director of the CID has instructed that the case be withdrawn under Section ... view
  • 22 Jun 2010 in National Assembly: These the tactics the police use to deny justice. Under what circumstances are the police withdrawing the case because investigations have been completed? view
  • 22 Jun 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the example the Assistant Minister has given of Goldenberg case is a very bad example. The reason that case should not be used as an example is the complicity within the Government and the police force. It took the officials of this society to write to the Commissioner of Police who later wrote to the CID for these people to be arraigned in court. Now that they are in court, we want an assurance. We want the Assistant Minister to table a letter here withdrawing the earlier letter showing that the case is not being withdrawn ... view
  • 16 Jun 2010 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. Under what circumstances are the police withdrawing the case of conspiracy to defraud (Re.CR/121/283/2010, CF542/2010) in respect of Mega Initiative Welfare Society? view
  • 16 Jun 2010 in National Assembly: No, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Is it that now we will have to be waiting for Ministers to come back for Parliament to do its business? view
  • 15 Jun 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Assistant Minister is asking the Legislators to do the work of the Executive as the Executive fails to do its work. He is asking us, as Members of Parliament, to go and talk, of course, with the exception of Minister Michuki. Does it mean that your Ministry is not able to do its work of talking to the people directly? Do you want the Legislator to go and do the work of the Executive? view
  • 9 Jun 2010 in National Assembly: When the NARC Government took over a few years, ago the then Minister for Roads, Public Works and Housing, who is the current Prime Minister promised Kenyans that the Government was going to put up 100,000 units per year to address the issue of housing in Nairobi. At that time, he was a small man but now, he is a very powerful man! When the Minister says they are putting up 1,500 housing units, this is barely symbolic. Is there any firm commitment that the Government is going to address the issue of housing in Nairobi, so that rent can ... view

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