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 5011 to 5020 of 6851.

  • 15 Jun 2010 in National Assembly: Order, hon. Members! We now have quorum! Please, proceed, Prof. Kamar! view
  • 15 Jun 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, it does not appear as if there is anybody wishing to contribute. So, are you ready to respond? view
  • 15 Jun 2010 in National Assembly: Very well! Go ahead. view
  • 15 Jun 2010 in National Assembly: Hon. Members, there being no other business, it is now time for us to adjourn the House. The House is therefore, adjourned until tomorrow, Wednesday, 16th June, 2010 at 9.00 a.m. view
  • 15 Jun 2010 in National Assembly: The House rose at 5.20 p.m. view
  • 9 Jun 2010 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I do recall that moment when this Ministerial Statement was given. The issue was whether the students had been afforded the opportunity to make representations, because it is only when students are given an opportunity to make representations in fulfillment of the rules of natural justice, that the true picture arises, particularly where teachers and other administration officials are involved in wrong doing. Has that been done in relation to this school? If so, when were the students afforded that opportunity so that they could reveal the teachers and other officials behind these irregularities? view
  • 9 Jun 2010 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I recall that on this, you actually advised the Minister to seek advice from the Attorney-General, because he gave the same answer, that they were not entitled to a hearing when we know that the rules of natural justice require that a person affected be heard before decisions that are adverse to them are made. How can you now stand up and say that there was collusion when no opportunity was given to students and it is at that moment when they would have known which of the teachers and other officials ... view
  • 9 Jun 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, just to seek your guidance, we do not know what went on during the discussions between the Assistant Minister and the hon. Member. Since the matter is already before the House, should we not have the benefit of that answer, so that we know whether, indeed, there are issues that we need to raise? view
  • 9 Jun 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, given the fact that a lot of concern has been expressed regarding religious organizations particularly at this time of campaign for the adoption of a new Constitution, could the Assistant Minister tell us what the Government policy is regarding funding of religious organizations and groups by foreign Governments and entities? view
  • 9 Jun 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I wish to congratulate the Prime Minister for the gallant effort in leading the campaign to adopt the proposed new Constitution as agreed by this House, when we unanimously adopted the proposed Constitution. What steps is the Prime Minister taking to ensure that those of his colleagues who are determined to scuttle the process and deny this country a new Constitution are stopped from doing so? I have in mind the recent situation where an agreement has been signed with KUPPET that undermines an existing agreement. This agreement was signed without the advantage of legal advice from ... view

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