Ekwee David Ethuro

Born

31st December 1963

Post

P.O. Box 66713, Nairobi, Kenya

Post

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

Email

dethuro@yahoo.com

Email

dethuro@gmail.com

Telephone

0722526370

Ekwee David Ethuro

Speaker of the Senate (2013- August 2017)

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 13241 to 13250 of 17848.

  • 19 Apr 2012 in National Assembly: Order, hon. Members! This is not the Third Reading. You can use the platitudes at the Third Reading. view
  • 19 Apr 2012 in National Assembly: Order, hon. Konchella! This is Third Reading! view
  • 19 Apr 2012 in National Assembly: The Chairman of the Committee on Energy, Communication and Information, since they denied you the amendment, you can just say one word. view
  • 19 Apr 2012 in National Assembly: Order, hon. Outa. You are out of order! view
  • 19 Apr 2012 in National Assembly: Order, hon. Kapondi! Hon. Outa, you are completely out of order the way you are dealing with the microphone. You should go out for the remainder of today. view
  • 19 Apr 2012 in National Assembly: Order, hon. Kapondi, there is a stranger in the House. view
  • 19 Apr 2012 in National Assembly: Proceed, hon. Kapondi! view
  • 19 Apr 2012 in National Assembly: Clerks! Order, Members, we do not have quorum. I order that the Division Bell be rung! view
  • 18 Apr 2012 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Are you satisfied with what the Assistant Minister of Government has said, considering the fact that lack of road signs is causing death including a vehicle by the Ministry of Roads in Turkana which landed into a ditch because the driver could not tell that a river did not have a bridge? Is the Assistant Minister in order to appeal to Kenyans not to steal road signs when this is theft and the Government should take action to arrest the thieves? view
  • 18 Apr 2012 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. When we ask Questions in this House, we expect answers. This particular one is addressing a historical problem of lack of institutions and scholarships for the marginalised people of this country who come from Ijara. What the Minister is doing by failing to come to the House is perpetuating the same marginalisation. Are you satisfied that another one week of this marginalization is good for the people of Ijara? view

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