Gitobu Imanyara

Born

12th August 1953

Post

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

Post

No. 216 Continental House, National Assembly of Kenya, Parliament Road

Email

centralimenti@parliament.go.ke

Email

gi@gitobuimanyara.org

Web

www.gitobuimanyara.com

Telephone

020 2848235

Telephone

0727800847

Gitobu Imanyara

Gitobu Imanyara was elected MP for Central Imenti in 2007

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 2301 to 2310 of 6851.

  • 26 Apr 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Musyimi, did you have some amendments to make on the Schedule? It is on page 3470? view
  • 26 Apr 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Minister, have you seen it? view
  • 26 Apr 2012 in National Assembly: Yes, Mr. Minister! view
  • 26 Apr 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to report that a Committee of the whole House has considered The Land Bill, Bill No.6 of 2012 and approved the same with amendments. view
  • 25 Apr 2012 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. The Assistant Minister indicated that his officers are going round compiling a report and he will make this report available to the House. Is it in order for him to say that without indicating when he will avail that report to the House showing which of the 210 schools in the 210 constituencies got these computers? view
  • 25 Apr 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, like my friend who has just spoken, I commend the Minister because for the first time, he has to come to this House and openly admitted that there are excesses within the Police Force in relation to the functions of their office and that action will be taken. Specifically, in the absence of the Police Oversight Authority, the manner in which the police investigate, arrest and prosecute suspects continues to raise concerns. Just this morning, the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) complained that police had rushed one of the accused persons in relation to Hope International to ... view
  • 25 Apr 2012 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. The Minister is not addressing the issue that I raised. They were aware that there were people who were going there for purposes other than having a lawful meeting. They knew these people from intelligence reports. Why did they not arrest those people, instead of cancelling a legally constituted meeting that was to counter another one that had taken place when he admits that they had evidence that there were people going to do illegal things there? Why did they not arrest those people before hand, if they knew them? view
  • 25 Apr 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, it was actually not my intention to rise given the fact that the Assistant Minister has stated that investigations are ongoing, and this is in the nature of a progress report. But the HANSARD report will confirm that one hon. view
  • 25 Apr 2012 in National Assembly: Member of this House reacting to my Statement rose and said he was present at the Landmark meeting. In fact, those are the words he spoke in this House and said he was present; so I would like the Assistant Minister, when making these investigations to go back to the HANSARD and see which Minister of the Government said he was present at Landmark Hotel and take that in juxtaposition with what he said the General Manager of the hotel told him. Finally, I want to say that there has been action taken as a result of my Statement in ... view
  • 25 Apr 2012 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. In view of the complaints by the Director of Public Prosecutions this morning, when he was taking over certain prosecutions at the Nairobi Law courts, I seek a Ministerial Statement from the Minister in charge of the administration of justice with regard to what is the Government policy on prosecutions, bearing in mind that, under Article 157(6), the Director of Public Prosecutions shall exercise State powers of prosecution and under Sub-Article 11, in exercising the powers conferred by this Article, the Director of Public Prosecutions shall have regard to public interest, the ... view

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