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

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  • 24 Sep 2013 in Senate: What is it, Sen. (Dr.) Kuti? view
  • 24 Sep 2013 in Senate: Order, hon. Senators! Sen. Sonko, please, resume your seat. I really do not think there is anything to excite you this early. My understanding of Sen. Sonko’s contribution is about the role of certain state agencies. Those state agencies have leaders. One of the risks you ought to take in life, including us, Senators, is that we run the risk, as public entities, to be mentioned in one way or the other. Until it becomes a serious issue where we are talking about a person or his or her personal character, I am satisfied that so far; Sen. Sonko is ... view
  • 24 Sep 2013 in Senate: want to inform you that the more you interrupt a contributor, the less time is available for you to make your contribution. Unless something is outrageous or out of order, then bring it to the attention of the Chair. If it is not, I will rule you completely out of order. view
  • 24 Sep 2013 in Senate: Proceed, Sen. Sonko. view
  • 24 Sep 2013 in Senate: Order, Sen. Sonko! When the Speaker has responded to the points of order, you do not have to. Hon. Senators, let us give Sen. Sonko two minutes to finish because he has been interrupted a lot. view
  • 24 Sep 2013 in Senate: Sen. Sonko, I want to urge you to desist from inviting more points of order. view
  • 24 Sep 2013 in Senate: What is it, Sen. Kembi-Gitura? view
  • 24 Sep 2013 in Senate: Sen. Sonko, I am told you have spoken in all the languages. What you have not even observed is that you are also chewing gum at the same time. view
  • 24 Sep 2013 in Senate: You have one minute to conclude your contribution. view
  • 24 Sep 2013 in Senate: Order, hon. Senators! There is a time when the Speaker seeks your indulgence in a most democratic manner. You gave five minutes to each person. My job is a very simple one, just to enforce. It is your responsibility to make sure you plan whatever you have to say in the order of priority within the five minutes. So, I am afraid, although Sen. Sonko’s contribution was becoming juicer and sweeter, the Chair had already given him extra time. Sen. Sonko, I am not going to give you any more time. The only thing you need to do is to ... view

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