Danson Mwazo

Full name

Danson Mwazo Mwakulegwa

Born

19th February 1956

Post

P. O. Box 54419 - 00200 Nairobi

Post

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

Email

dmwazo@gmail.com

Email

voi@parliament.go.ke

Telephone

2848662 ext. 32662

Telephone

0727 747757

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 16 Sep 2015 in Senate: Bw. Spika, kufuatana na yaliyokukumba jana, ninafikiri ni watu wengi ambao hawajui wewe kama kiongozi katika taifa hili ilhali umekuwa katika siasa kwa miaka 20. Ni nani huyo ambaye hakumtabua Spika wa Bunge la Seneti? Spika ndiye kiongozi wa Bunge hili. Kama walikudharau, aibu ni kwao. Sisis tunakuheshimu kwa sababu wewe ni kiongozi wa Bunge la Seneti ambalo linaheshimiwa sana na Wakenya. Madiwani wa zamani walifanya kazi kwa bidii na wakaacha mali mengi katika kaunti zetu. Itakuwa ni vizuri tuzungumzie matakwa yao ili tuwafidie na marupurupu ya kuimarisha maisha yao. Ni mapenzi yetu kuona kwamba wanaishi maisha ya bora. Wengi ... view
  • 9 Jul 2015 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I wish to read a Statement on the question which was asked by the Senator for Kisii, Sen. Obure, and a supplementary one by the Senator for Murang’a, Sen. Kembi-Gitura. view
  • 9 Jul 2015 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, you called out (g) after (h). That is why I am saying that it is a typo error. view
  • 9 Jul 2015 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the request I had at that time was that the Senator for Kisii asked this question while the Senator for Murang’a asked a supplementary question. Therefore, I have a substantive answer for Kisii and, then, a supplementary answer for Sen. Kembi-Gitura. view
  • 9 Jul 2015 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Senator for Kisii sought a Statement and I wish to clarify as follows: One, on the causes of frequent power failures in Kisii, Migori, Homa Bay and Nyamira counties; the power interruptions can be broadly categorized into four main areas; sustained breakdowns, transient breakdowns, controlled outages and planned outages. Over the period under query, analysis of the causes of breakdowns was found to be and not limited to the following; broken poles and conductors, trees and tree branches falling on lines, equipment failure, illegal extensions and tapping of electricity. Thirdly, the interference through road construction, people ... view
  • 9 Jul 2015 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have the capacity and the capability to respond to the question by the Senator for Migori. We have Boresha Initiative . This means that they can shut down the lines for two or three days to clean the system. That is why I said that there is an improvement countrywide. I stated that there are two sub- stations being constructed; one in Chemosit and another one in Awendo which will supply South Nyanza. Therefore, Kenya Power has a target to make sure that there is power 24/7. If by any means, the Senator for Migori comes ... view
  • 9 Jul 2015 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, is the Chairperson aware that Kenyans who have been working in South Africa have been denied work permits? While we keep issuing work permits to South African citizens, Kenyans are being sent back. Many of them from my former employer are back and jobless while we have many South Africans being given work permits as they wish. view
  • 30 Jun 2015 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to thank the Chairman for the answer. I also thank the Ministry because since I asked for this Statement, the lecturers in University of Nairobi and Kenyatta Universities have been paid. My question was in regard to the public universities. I will lay on the Table a list of 46 lecturers who have not been paid since 2013, which should be given to the Chairman to follow up so that these Kenyans who have been desperately looking for their money from 2013 can be paid their dues. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I will ... view
  • 30 Jun 2015 in Senate: The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 30 Jun 2015 in Senate: Yes. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. We do not need to ask questions for Kenyans who have worked for these institutions to be paid. That is why in the first place I asked for the policy. When someone is engaged in a policy, there are terms and regulations which are specific as to when they will be paid. We ask questions when they are not paid. I have laid on the Table a paper that indicates that from 2013, the lecturers in some of the public universities have not been paid their allowances. It is not my job to forward the ... view

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