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 15701 to 15710 of 17848.

  • 4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: On 1st of November, the two gentlemen came to Nairobi for the interview which did not take place. On further inquiry from the same Mrs. Rono - they even met other chiefs from Trans Mara and Narok - they were told: “Go back, we will call you again on 8th of November.” view
  • 4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have a problem. This Ministry interviewed these chiefs on 4th of December, 2008. It took two years to recruit them. It has taken another seven or eight months for them not to be paid, only for them to be asked to come back. I have no problem if the Assistant Minister can assure me that, first and foremost, the original interview that gave them the appointment letters is valid. I have no problem with that and I will appreciate it. But I also want the Assistant Minister to go further to take disciplinary action on ... view
  • 4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I rise to speak as the Secretary-General of the Pastoralists Parliamentary Group and the hon. Assistant Minister of State for Defence is my own Vice-Chairman, but on this one, he is wearing a Government hat. view
  • 4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: First, I want to confirm to you that this Statement has not answered what is being sought. He is asking for information from another department while you know that the Cabinet is collectively responsible to Government. When they are asked about the number of people injured or killed, they say this may be obtained from the Office of the Attorney General. In terms of pending cases for rape, they say it may be obtained from the Attorney-General. The same applies to the number of women who have been abused by the British Army. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the people of ... view
  • 4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: Order, Mr. Mbau! view
  • 4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: Order, hon. Mbau! That was not a point of order. I also want to inform you on the normal adjournment debate, you can say as much as you wish. However, on this particular one, if you look at your Order Paper, the last paragraph on the Limitation of Debate on a Motion for Adjournment of the House says:- “Provided that when the period of recess proposed by any such Motion does not exceed nine days, the debate shall be limited to a maximum of 30 minutes and shall be strictly confined to the Question of the adjournment” view
  • 4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: There being no other hon. Member wishing to contribute, I will put the Question. view
  • 4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: Hon. Members, it is now time to interrupt the business of the House. The House, is therefore, adjourned until Wednesday, 10th November, 2010 at 9.00 a.m. view
  • 4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: The House rose at 6.30 p.m. view
  • 3 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I rise on a point of order under Standing Order No.47(3) and specifically (b), (d) and (e). I am asking for your indulgence. If you look at 47(3)(b), it says:- “If the Speaker is of the opinion that any proposed Motion- (a) is one which infringes, or the debate on which is likely to infringe, any of these Standing Orders, or (b) is contrary to the Constitution, without expressly proposing appropriate amendment of the Constitution; or, (c) is too long; or, (d) is framed in terms which are inconsistent with the ... view

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