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 16231 to 16240 of 17848.

  • 1 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: We have been on this matter for so long. view
  • 1 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: I agree it is very important, so let us have the last one. What is your point of order? view
  • 1 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: Attorney-General, even the Chair does not understand what you are trying to say. You are admitting that the judge did not use all the information that was available to him. What is the course of action from your part? view
  • 1 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: Order, hon. Members! view
  • 1 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: Order, Mr. Shakeel! The Chair has been extremely sympathetic to your case. This is a national issue. It is not just a Kisumu issue. We would want the Government to take action. I think the Chair has been more than generous enough to allow Members to ask more clarifications. The Chair has even probed the Attorney-General to ensure that he responds to the matters that you have raised. He has said he is going to do something. Attorney-General, you have seen the mood of the House. The entire country is looking upon you to ensure that justice is done and ... view
  • 1 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: Let us go to the next item! Mr. Ojode, please, proceed! view
  • 1 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: Order! Both of you cannot stand at the same time! view
  • 1 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: Order, Mr. Wako! I am sure you have been in this House long enough. You know hon. Members do not ask questions for the sake of asking. They demand answers. Either you disqualify yourself from answering, rather than just saying you have heard or you respond. view
  • 1 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: Order, Mr. Wako! The Standing Orders and the Constitution have defined a time-frame between the passage of the Bill and the signing. You know it. I think that is the matter that the hon. Member is raising. You owe it to this House, the country and to yourself to be honest with the timetable and the procedure that is involved. Let us save the time of the House! view
  • 1 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: Order, hon. Members! I know Mr. Ogindo, Amb. Affey and a few others who were interested will know what to do under the circumstances. The Attorney-General has basically refused to respond and you are also aware of the Standing Orders. You will be at liberty to exercise them! Let us move to the next item! view

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