David Mwaniki Ngugi

Parties & Coalitions

Born

14th July 1951

Post

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

Post

P.O.Box 52060-00200 NBI

Email

david.ngugi@yahoo.com

Email

kinangop@parliament.go.ke

Web

www.kinangopconstituency.com

Telephone

(020) 2221291 ext. 32487

Telephone

0722207222

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 351 to 360 of 503.

  • 10 Mar 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I want to congratulate the Prime Minister for that very brave speech on corruption. The fight against corruption is about will. I want him to clarify what practical steps the Government is taking to enforce the existing laws such as wealth declarations and others in order to fight corruption. view
  • 4 Mar 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to give Notice of the following Motion:- view
  • 4 Mar 2010 in National Assembly: THAT, this House adopts the report of the departmental Committee on Local Authorities on of the procurement of cemetery land by Nairobi City Council, laid on the Table on Thursday, 4th March, 2010. view
  • 4 Mar 2010 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. This is a simple Question. What informed the decision to make birth certificates a requirement? The Question is being asked to the Ministry of Education which is supposed to prepare our children for examinations. Surely, they must have discussed and agreed on this directive. On this basis--- view
  • 4 Mar 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, what is out of order is that--- view
  • 4 Mar 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, what is out of normal is that the Assistant Minister is not able to answer a simple Question addressed to the Ministry of Education. view
  • 4 Mar 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, thank you for, finally, noticing me. I stand here to exalt and commend His Excellency the President for giving his Speech during the opening of this Session, and expounding on the policy framework of the Grand Coalition Government. The President was very clear on various issues that his Government and this Parliament should work on. However, in my view, irrespective of how eloquent he presented his Speech, and how well-intentioned that Speech was, without appropriate actions, the Speech will not produce much. The President did his bit. It is now up to the various Ministries ... view
  • 9 Dec 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Assistant Minister has explained that they have closed thousands of businesses, eating places and other businesses that have been found to be unhygienic. This Ministry is supposed to be proactive and preventive, not only acting when such diseases as cholera occur. This Ministry has a number of health officers in all the locations in the smallest of towns and yet, when you go to these towns, you cannot even get a place to wash. The eating places and other businesses are very unhygienic. I want the Assistant Minister to clarify what the work of these officers ... view
  • 2 Dec 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to congratulate the Minister for this very honest answer which is only academic. The President issued an ultimatum that in 14 days time those people should be re-settled. Indeed, a group of us even went to Mawingo to persuade them to accept the Government’s offer of two weeks. It is now two-and-a- half months since the President made the directive and yet the Minister is telling us that he is waiting for an agreement to be verified by the Attorney-General, who as we know, will take years to verify such an agreement. view
  • 2 Dec 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Ministry is too insensitive to fellow Kenyans that it cannot fast-track this process. view

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