Didmus Wekesa Barasa Mutua

Parties & Coalitions

  • Not a member of any parties or coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 24 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: As we send our condolences to the families, I would like to remember Mama Naliaka, a lady well known to me. She is the mother of Whitney Nekesa who was a very bright child. I really feel sorry for her. If this country was a mature democracy, even the CS would have resigned. It is not good for the children of this country to lose their lives. He should spend most of the time doing things which will take education forward in this country. Mostly, I hear him saying he will bring a policy for university students to wear uniforms. ... view
  • 24 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: CBC. Every time I travel home, I see children with sacks sweeping and washing markets with dirty water wearing surgical gloves. When they fall sick, we will say there is something we ought to have done. For the first time, I want to tell Prof. Magoha that being a Cabinet Secretary for Education is not being a vice-chancellor of a university. He should up his game, go down to view
  • 24 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: and meet the children of this country. He should improve his performance so that we can take the education of this country forward. Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. view
  • 19 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order No.44 (2) (c), I request for a statement from the Chairperson of the Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security regarding increased road carnage and lack of implementation of mitigation measures on road accidents by the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) and the Traffic Department of the National Police Service in the country. An accurate calculation of the real cost of traffic crashes in the country is the first step towards curbing the rising incidents of road carnage. What is lacking in the country is a culture on which road safety can thrive, ... view
  • 19 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: currently is most likely to be above the global average of 3 percent. In the first 10 months of 2018, a total of 2,585 people lost their lives on Kenyan roads, according to the NTSA. This was an 11 per cent increase from 2,331 in the same period in 2017. The nation's wealth is eaten away through medical bills, property damage and injury to or death of economically productive citizens. Eliminating road traffic deaths and injuries is an achievable goal. To do it, Kenya must change, not just its roads and its drivers, but itself. The country must revolutionise its ... view
  • 19 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, it is against this background that I seek a Statement from the Chairperson of the Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security on the following: view
  • 19 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: (i) What are the major causes of road accidents in the country as investigated by National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) and the National Police Service (NPS) in the country? view
  • 19 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: (ii) What are the mitigation measures that are being undertaken and interventions by the Ministry? (iii) What is the mandate of NTSA with regard to reducing road carnage and actions on police investigations and whether corrective actions are acted upon and implemented? view
  • 19 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: I thank you, Honourable Speaker. view
  • 19 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. We have had very many accidents in this country. Every time an accident happens, police carry out investigations. I really want to know whether those police investigations include actions that should be implemented to prevent re-occurrence of those accidents or they only investigate for other purposes other than The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view

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