Charles Ngusya Nguna

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 25 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: If this Bill is enacted, we will curb issues of land grabbing. One of the key issues I want to quote from the observation that was given by the Committee is that the role of the Land Registrar is limited to registration of title documents. He does not prepare certificates or leases. We have seen in many cases the Land Registrar seeking ways of digitising title deeds. Most of the time they end up having two or three people registered on the same piece of land. This Bill will sort many issues. One of the land issues in my constituency ... view
  • 18 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for the chance you have given to me. I will be very brief because I understand many Members want to contribute to this Bill. Allow me to thank Hon. Tandaza for bringing this Bill to the House. It has come to my attention that a majority of Kenyans do not know what Bixa crop is. I have seen it in many places at the Coast, especially in Kilifi, but I have never known its economic importance. Two of the President’s Big Four Agenda are food security and manufacturing. The Bixa crop implements the two ... view
  • 18 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: cosmetic industry in the country. With the advent of climate change, we need to invest in agricultural research. There are a lot of mangoes in my constituency, especially in the month of February. There are many mango trees. A lot of things are happening now. There is a lot of waste. We need to invest in storage facilities. We may produce a lot even if Bixa is planted in large scale. What happens if we produce a lot and we do not have storage facilities? We will not achieve the main objective of developing this crop. We have legislated on ... view
  • 18 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for the chance you have given to me. I will be very brief because I understand many Members want to contribute to this Bill. Allow me to thank Hon. Tandaza for bringing this Bill to the House. It has come to my attention that a majority of Kenyans do not know what Bixa crop is. I have seen it in many places at the Coast, especially in Kilifi, but I have never known its economic importance. Two of the President’s Big Four Agenda are food security and manufacturing. The Bixa crop implements the two ... view
  • 3 Dec 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I know that settlement started in 1943 because I have interacted with very many people from that constituency. If there is a committee that does not even need to go to recess, it is the Departmental Committee on Lands. If there are people who actually need to work, it is the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning. We have very many cases of disputed parcels of land and ranches in this country. Particularly, I am dealing with mine in Nzalae Location, which has really suffered. view
  • 3 Dec 2020 in National Assembly: I would like to say that I am supporting the petitions. This problem needs to be resolved with the urgency it deserves. view
  • 3 Dec 2020 in National Assembly: I support the Petition. view
  • 26 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: Ahsante, Bw. Spika, kwa kunipa hii nafasi niongee. Nilikuwa nataka kumkosoa dada yangu, Mhe. Millie Odhiambo. Hufai kusema: “Unaongea na Kiswahili.” Unafaa kusema: “Unaongea kwa Kiswahili.” Ahsante. view
  • 24 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. While I was queuing to contribute to the next Motion, let me add my voice to this matter. Without hesitation, first of all, let me congratulate and appreciate the effort the Mvita Constituency MP, Hon. Nassir, did on this. The Mvita people should know that their MP has saved so many jobs and companies from losing business. I would like to laud him on this matter. While I acknowledge that the Committee did a 60-page document highlighting all issues. I will acknowledge that SGR is part of Vision 2030 ... view
  • 24 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: be implemented in phases. They should do a cost benefit analysis. What are they doing in terms of the marketing strategy instead of forcing people to use it? So, their business strategy has to work. We cannot disregard those issues as we acknowledge that SGR will increase the security of our cargo. We have to protect the trucking businesses because of job losses we will incur if we force our people to use SGR. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, with those few remarks, I support and congratulate the Mvita MP for this noble idea implored to the House. Thank you. view

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