David Musila

Born

24th February 1943

Post

P. O. Box 48 Migwani

Post

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

Email

davidmusila@yahoo.com

Email

mwingisouth@parliament.go.ke

Telephone

0733733521

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 27 Oct 2015 in Senate: Yes, Mr. Speaker, Sir. However, I just want the Vice Chairperson to clarify if the Cabinet Secretary will come on Thursday or did she say she will tell us? If it is on Thursday, I will not be around. view
  • 27 Oct 2015 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I beg to move that the Kenya National Examinations Council (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bill No.7 of 2015) be read a Second Time. This is a matter that has lasted for long. Parliament has addressed itself to it severally but, unfortunately, we appear not to have come to a solution to the problem. Madam, Temporary Speaker, without tiring the House, allow me to give a short history of this matter. On 3rd November, 2004, Parliament, then the National Assembly passed the following Motion:- “THAT, noting the with concern that students who have sat for the Kenya Certificate of ... view
  • 22 Oct 2015 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I am assuming that you have finished the issue of welcoming. I also join my colleagues on behalf of the great County of Kitui to welcome the hon. Members from the various counties. Having said that, yesterday, you asked me to raise the issue--- view
  • 22 Oct 2015 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, okay. view
  • 22 Oct 2015 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I apologise for the earlier intervention when the hon. Members were being congratulated for being here. As I said earlier, I join my colleagues in welcoming them. Yesterday, the issue of security of Kitui-Tana border arose and the very able Vice Chairperson, Sen. Dullo, promised to come today and tell us when the Cabinet Secretary for Internal and Coordination of National Government is coming to brief the whole House about the security situation in Kitui-Tana River border and other areas that have been affected, so far. Therefore, I am standing to remind the Chair and the ... view
  • 22 Oct 2015 in Senate: I am much obliged, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. RISING INSECURITY IN NANDI COUNTY view
  • 22 Oct 2015 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I was going to allude to what Sen. (Eng.) Muriuki said earlier in relation to the Bill called the Kenya National Examinations Council (Amendment) Bill, (Senate Bill No.7 of 2015). As you would appreciate, this is Bill No.7 and we have already reached No.37. I want to go on record that this Bill was drafted and presented to the Committee in December last year. It is still on the Order Paper and it is nowhere near being debated. I think the Rules and Business Committee ought to consider Bills which stay ... view
  • 22 Oct 2015 in Senate: On a point of information, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I want to inform my friend, not only as a former Provincial Commissioner (PC) but also as a former Deputy Speaker; that we used to process 15 Questions in one hour but now we do process seven Statements in two and a half hours. That is my information. view
  • 21 Oct 2015 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I thank you and the distinguished Senator for Vihiga, Sen. Khaniri, for bringing this petition on behalf of his people to the Senate. This is not the first time we are receiving a petition of this nature. We have received such petition from many other places. This is a common national problem. This Senate owes it to the people of Kenya to look seriously into the issue of IDs because registration of IDs is a continuous process. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report ... view
  • 13 Oct 2015 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I dare say that the Chairman’s response is misleading to the House. For the past 10 years, I have been asking questions concerning the issue of charcoal. I want to confirm that there is no irrigation going on in my county. Therefore, the question of clearing land for irrigation does not arise. What is happening is that the people we gave the responsibility to conserve forests are the ones destroying them in conjunction with the police. If I took the Chairman between Thika and Mwingi, he will find no less than 10 long vehicles carrying charcoal and ... view

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