David Kibet Koech

Born

24th November 1963

Post

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

Email

koechkdavid@yahoo.co.uk

Email

mosop@parliament.go.ke

Telephone

720393753

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 6 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: asked the Minister for Co-operative Development and Marketing:- (a) whether he is aware that Messrs. Abraham Korir (PF No.72410), Christopher Chepkwony (PF No.45261), Mark Ngeny (PF No. 88606) and Jacob Mutuka (PF No.46444), former employees of Telkom Kenya who were retrenched in 2008, were members of Mawasiliano Co- operative Society Ltd; (b) whether he is also aware that the former employees have not been paid their share contributions and other benefits; and, (c) what measures he will take to ensure that they are paid and when they will be paid. view
  • 6 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Minister has confirmed that human activities are the major causes of siltation, and I want to thank him for the answer. This problem is not confined to this area. Even upstream, the same is happening. The reason behind this is that people cultivate next to the water because they do not have piped water at their doorsteps. People go closer to the water source and cultivate, so that they can get enough water. In Sessional Paper No.10, the Government of Kenya committed itself to providing piped water to every Kenyan citizen. What is the ... view
  • 6 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: asked the Minister for Co-operatives Development and Marketing:- (a) whether he is aware that Messrs. Abraham Korir (PF No. 72410), Christopher Chepkwony (PF No. 45261), Mark Ngeny (PF No.88606) and Jacob Mutuka (PF No. 46444), former employees of Telkom Kenya who were retrenched in 2008, were members of Mawasiliano Co-operative Society Ltd; (b) whether he is also aware that the former employees have not been paid their share contributions and other benefits; and, (c) what measures he will take to ensure that they are paid, and when they will be paid. view
  • 6 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have no problem with the request but I want the Assistant Minister to be aware that those three people are really suffering. They have been coming to me every now and then for help. I hope that by the time she comes to answer the Question, she will tell us that they have been paid. I will really appreciate that. So, I am ready to interrogate the Question next Wednesday. view
  • 6 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. If you got the hon. Member clearly, he said the airport is completely closed. We cannot wait for the airport to be closed for one week. This is a very simple Statement. The Minister should come to this House this afternoon and even give just an assurance to Kenyans so that they can know the fate of this matter. view
  • 6 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, thank you for giving me this opportunity to contribute to this very important Motion. Allow me first to sincerely thank my colleague hon. Member for Migori, Mr. John Pesa, for bringing this Motion. This Motion is urging the Government to pay retired teachers. These are Kenyans who have served this Government diligently. I want to repeat, diligently. This is because it is very rare to find an individual serving for up to 31 or 35 years. Therefore, we are talking of people who started working a long time ago. We are talking of people who ... view
  • 6 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: Hon. Members, take note that we must dispense with this matter within this Sitting and, therefore, we must be able to manage our time well. Take further note that I will be calling the Mover to reply latest 12.20 p.m., and the Government Responder should have 20 minutes before then. But the Government Responder can donate part of his time, if he wishes. So, let us manage our time. We have only six minutes for the next person. Mr. Njuguna. view
  • 5 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. If you follow what the Minister is doing, you will find that he is actually answering the Question by Mr. Chachu Ganya. view
  • 5 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, before I ask the question, I really want to send my condolences to our good Member of Parliament and the people for Nyakach for having lost his father. The issue of insecurity in our country is of great concern. Just the other day we lost a very prominent businessman in Eldoret. Kenyans are crying and demanding that the Government provides security. Enhancement of patrols is not enough. How is the morale of your staff given that you have not given them proper housing? In my own area the Kibiyet, police officers are living behind shops. What are ... view
  • 5 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: asked the Minister for Regional Development Authorities view

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