Chrisantus Wamalwa Wakhungu

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Chrisantus Wamalwa Wakhungu

Wanjiku’s Best Representative – Youth, 2014

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 6 Nov 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady. I have consulted Hon. Osotsi and we are in agreement that what the Leader of the Majority Party is doing is correct. I have always said that the Leader of the Majority Party is always very keen. At a time like this, when Members have already gone away, he is always here. This is the section that we make law. When you look at the Independent Electoral and The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 6 Nov 2018 in National Assembly: Boundaries Commission Act, one of its critical functions is review of boundaries. The Bill is in order. One of the key responsibilities of these people is to undertake boundary delineation and one of the commissioners must be in that committee. He or she will be the chairperson. I am sure, with that clarification my friend, Hon. Osotsi, following our consultation, will withdraw his amendment. view
  • 6 Nov 2018 in National Assembly: I thank you. view
  • 6 Nov 2018 in National Assembly: What I wanted to say on what Hon. Pkosing said is that it is critical that the Senate is able to expedite our side as a way of reciprocating. He has been withdrawing all proposed amendments. This is wastage of time. Much as it is at his discretion to do that, he must think through this next time so that he does not waste our time. view
  • 6 Nov 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Indeed, Inshallah or God willing, I am the governor of Trans Nzoia in 2022. I second. view
  • 6 Nov 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. The elderly are vulnerable people. the Jubilee Government brought a wonderful idea in terms of giving cash transfers to the elderly. On the National Super Alliance Party (NASA) side, we had made it better. We had not only talked about the elderly, but had also included single mothers who cannot manage to raise their children. As we move on, we should incorporate single mothers. This is as far as the NASA Manifesto is concerned. Now that we have the handshake, it is high time we borrowed from each other. Some of the elderly persons ... view
  • 6 Nov 2018 in National Assembly: when it comes to issues of transfer. In case of any delay, we are going to put into consideration the time value of money, so that when money is delayed, there is about three per cent interest rate. We can only do that if we have a Bill. Let us move quickly and have a Bill and not a Motion. We have always known Motions to resolve or urge. Sometimes back, I heard Hon. Duale saying that we are wasting parliamentary time urging the Government. Let us move quickly with a Bill because as he clearly puts it, the elderly ... view
  • 25 Oct 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker for giving me this opportunity. In line with Article 119 of the Constitution, everybody has a right to petition Parliament. The Petition that has just been presented, in case of any consideration, will be a constitutional amendment where we need the two-thirds majority. Having brought something similar last week, I know what it entails. National Peace Day is very important to this country. We salute the day we had that handshake because it changed a lot in this country. Some of us who suffered teargas in the streets salute that Petition. More importantly, we have a ... view
  • 25 Oct 2018 in National Assembly: I thank you. view
  • 25 Oct 2018 in National Assembly: Kiminini, FORD-K): Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Health Laws are very important and they are long overdue. I, therefore, request Hon. Members to remain behind because this is a very important law as far as health issues are concerned. Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I second. view

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