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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  • 2 Oct 2012 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, with that assurance, I will sleep very well because it is one issue that is not only prevalent in one constituency but across this Republic. Children cannot access employment because principals have retained their certificates. This has been going on for a long time. So, I want us to make it a law that no principal will withhold any certificate for any child on an examination that has been administered by the KNEC. Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to support this Bill. view
  • 27 Sep 2012 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I actually directed this issue to you because of situations which have been occurring. Hon. Members have not been able to access Parliament Buildings freely because demonstrators have been blocking the entrance. The Speaker who was on the Chair then asked the Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security to address the issue by coming up with a Ministerial Statement. Therefore, I want to thank him for the Ministerial Statement that he has issued. view
  • 26 Sep 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I stand to support this very important Bill. Before doing so, let me take this opportunity to congratulate hon. ole Metito for his promotion to be Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security. I am supporting this Bill because it is a very important one. It is long overdue because the dangers facing this country in matters of terrorism are real. This country has witnessed many acts of terrorism being meted on innocent Kenyans. In my own constituency, I have lost no fewer than 25 innocent constituents, who were victims of terrorism in ... view
  • 25 Sep 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I rise on a matter that concerns the security of hon. Members of Parliament. As you are aware, in the recent past, it has become the practice of demonstrators to demonstrate outside Parliament. It has been very serious because they block the gates and make it difficult, if not impossible, for hon. Members to access Parliament. While demonstrating, they even hurl abuses at hon. Members as they enter. They even hit their vehicles. I personally have no problem with people demonstrating, but we are living in very difficult security times, and I see a very ... view
  • 25 Sep 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I too want to associate myself with the sentiments expressed by the majority of hon. Members in supporting this Motion. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, if you look at the names proposed, you will realize that they clearly reflect the face of Kenya, and I am very impressed. People have talked about individuals they know. I want to confirm that I know the majority of these men and women. They are people of integrity and there is no doubt that they will perform very well, particularly, Dr. Major Muiu. He used to be the Commandant ... view
  • 25 Sep 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I want to persuade my colleagues to appreciate that a fine of Kshs100,000 is sufficient for most of the road users, for example, the drivers. If you insist on the Kshs300,000, you will fill the jails with people simply because they are unable to raise the fines. view
  • 25 Sep 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I appreciate the information given, but I still maintain that Kshs100,000 is punitive enough. If it exceeds, we will have a lot of people who will be unable to pay this fine and the option will be a jail term. Therefore, there will be too many people in our jails. So, I support the amendment. view
  • 20 Sep 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) I am aware that Corporal Boru Halake was discharged from service on 15th July, 2009. He was discharged on medical grounds under Section 176(d) of the Kenya Defence Forces Act. view
  • 20 Sep 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I appreciate the comments by Mr. Yakub. I am very embarrased that this serviceman, having worked for 23 years and seven months, to date, he has not been paid his dues. All this is because he has not been able to come and clear with the service. I would like to confirm to the House that if Corporal Boru can be produced to me, I will personally do everything to ensure that he is paid his dues immediately without any delay. view
  • 20 Sep 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, indeed, there is a problem because even the corporal did not clear the quotas that he was allocated. I have talked to Mr. Yakub who appears to have his contact and we have agreed that as soon as we leave here, he will give me his contact and I will do everything possible to contact him and if need be, through the Provincial Administration, to ensure that he comes. Since there appears to be a problem, even members of his family can come forward and we see what we can do to assist him. view

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