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

Entries 931 to 940 of 1447.

  • 23 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I know my constituency. I have specifically asked about Lelmukwo. Lelmukwo Water Project was done 20 years ago. It used to serve the people of Lelmukwo but it broke down. Today, as I speak, it has never been rehabilitated. The money the Assistant Minister is talking about was actually for rehabilitation. However, the people there are yet to see and even utilize that water. view
  • 23 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, my main concern has been the expenditure without ensuring that people actually end up benefiting from it. The Assistant Minister has indicated that there is Kshs8 million in this financial year to rehabilitate Kabiyet Urban Centre and Lelmokwo Water Project, and also construct the Kabiyet Sewerage works. My fear is that next year, we shall be facing the same project. Can the Assistant Minister assure the people of Kabiyet that the Kshs8 million will enable them get the water and that the sewerage shall be completed within this year? view
  • 15 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, last week, when this Question came up, the Assistant Minister promised to visit the place. I am glad to hear that he actually visited Makongeni Market personally. I think he needs to be promoted! The problem of Makongeni is not specific to Makongeni alone. This is a problem across the country. Garbage collection by the councils takes almost one week and in some places, even a whole month. What is the Assistant Minister doing to ensure that Questions are not brought before the Floor of the House for the councils do to what they are ... view
  • 15 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir this Question is about protecting the sugar industry in Kenya. We have witnessed, as a country, the killing of industries which are very key in generating employment in this country. If the sugar industry collapses, many youths and farmers will lose out. What are you doing to safeguard factories that crash sugarcane in this country as we open up to COMESA? view
  • 15 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, this Ministry seems to have very beautiful plans and programmes, which need to be implemented. We seem to be doing very poorly in tapping the waters within our country. Egypt, for example, allows only 5 per cent of the River Nile waters to drain into the Mediterranean Sea. We seem to release 100 per cent of the waters of River Tana and River Athi to drain into the Indian Ocean. The Assistant Minister has indicated that they are looking for Kshs243 million to ensure that they put 60 hectares of land under irrigation in Turkana ... view
  • 15 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: asked the Minister for Medical Services:- (a) how many applications were received by the Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) from Mosop Constituency in 2010; (b) whether he could indicate the number of trainees from Mosop admitted per year in the last three years; and, (c) what plans he has to increase the number of students joining the college. view
  • 15 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I do not know whether the Assistant Minister is reading from the same answer that I have. In the answer I have, there are (iv) and (v) strategies that he has not read out. I would have wished to interrogate him on these issues. view
  • 15 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am seeking your indulgence on this, because the Assistant Minister has not read the complete answer as given to me to enable me interrogate it. view
  • 15 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, one of the strategies that he has indicated here is that the college, in conjunction with the Ministry, is pursuing the possibility of opening new schools in various parts of the country. He, however, did not read that. While I thank the Assistant Minister for the answer he has given, in his answer he has indicated that he is not able to get me the list per constituency. He has indicated that out of 328 applicants from Nandi County he was only able to take 74, leaving out 254 applicants. These are Kenyan students who ... view
  • 15 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Assistant Minister has indicated that in 2010 there was an increase in admission of 600 students. However, from Nandi County the number stood at 74. This increase went to which counties? How come he did not consider Nandi County? view

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