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 5041 to 5050 of 17848.

  • 17 Jun 2015 in Senate: Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale knows the rules. You do not substantiate the obvious. view
  • 17 Jun 2015 in Senate: In fact, I was wondering whether you had stopped your appreciation of the Senate Majority Leader. Given the applause he received, even the Speaker does not. It was too obvious. Proceed, Sen. Wetangula. view
  • 17 Jun 2015 in Senate: Sen. Wetangula, what may be obvious to me may not be obvious to you. So, do not think that you might use that forever. It must be made abundantly obvious. view
  • 17 Jun 2015 in Senate: Sen. Orengo, you have explained it better. When it comes to the Senate, the independence and discharge of your duty should be obvious to all. Sen. Murkomen, I will also allow you to speak because it is increasingly becoming obvious to you. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 17 Jun 2015 in Senate: Proceed, Sen. Sang. I would encourage Sen. Murkomen to look for more friends to appreciate him too. view
  • 16 Jun 2015 in Senate: Hon. Senators, I have a communication to make. You may recall my communication on 28th May, 2015 in which I informed you that the Transition Authority (TA) in collaboration with the Senate had organised a two-day retreat to be held at the Serena Beach Hotel, Mombasa from 18th to 21st June, 2015; the travel dates being 18th and 21st. Hon. Senators, as I indicated in my earlier communication, the retreat is aimed at sharing experiences on the transition to devolved Government, taking stock of what has been done and how much still remains to be done for the full transition ... view
  • 16 Jun 2015 in Senate: The petition will be submitted to the Committee on Lands and Natural Resources. DETERIORATING SITUATION FOR CANCER TREATMENT AT THE KNH AND THE COUNTRY AT LARGE Hon. Senators, I also have a petition to the Senate by David Ndung’u Wanjohi and Gibson K. Muruga concerning the deteriorating situation for cancer treatment at the Kenyatta National Hospital and the country at large. Hon. Senators, pursuant to Standing Orders No.221(a) and 225(2)(b), I hereby report to the Senate that the petition has been submitted, through the Clerk, by two concerned citizens; namely, David Ndung’u Wanjohi and Gibson K. Muruga concerning the deteriorating ... view
  • 16 Jun 2015 in Senate: Hon. Senators, pursuant to Standing Orders No.227(1), the Petition stands committed to the relevant Standing Committee; in this case, the Standing Committee on Health. view
  • 16 Jun 2015 in Senate: In terms of the Standing Order No.227(2), the Committee shall be required, in not more than sixty days from the time of reading the prayer, to respond to the petitioner by way of a report addressed to the petitioner and laid on the Table of the Senate. view
  • 16 Jun 2015 in Senate: Order, Senators. We have two more petitions to go. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ONE-THIRD GENDER RULE We have a Petition to the Senate by Major (Rtd.) Joel Kiprono Rop concerning the one-third gender rule. Hon. Senators, pursuant to Standing Order Nos. 221(a) and 225(2)(b), I hereby report to the Senate that the Petition has been submitted, through the Clerk, by Major (Rtd.) Joel Kiprono Rop, a citizen of Kenya and a resident of Bomet County concerning the one-third gender rule. As you are aware, under Article 119(1) of the Constitution, every person has a right to petition Parliament to consider any ... view

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