Jimmy Angwenyi

Parties & Coalitions

Full name

Jimmy Nuru Ondieki Angwenyi

Born

18th November 1945

Post

P.O. Box 30510,Nairobi,

Email

jimmyangwenyi@yahoo.co.uk

Telephone

0724699411

Telephone

0738170302

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1111 to 1120 of 1230.

  • 17 Oct 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have nine minutes. Health care is a basic need for every citizen of this country. That is why when we acquired our Independence, the first indigenous Government decided to provide free health care through the initiative of the late first President of this country. Kenyans enjoyed free health care. It was with the advent of the Goldenberg scandal that the free service to Kenyans was stopped. For the past 16 years, citizens of this country have suffered because they cannot afford to access health care whenever they need it. As you know, 63 per cent ... view
  • 3 Aug 2006 in National Assembly: On a point or order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Is the Assistant Minister in order to mislead the House that everything has been provided without stating whether those vehicles are insured or not and whether the bills of the two other people who were hurt and taken to Kijabe Hospital have been paid? Have those people been compensated for the accident? view
  • 3 Aug 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir--- view
  • 3 Aug 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to say two things. First, I want to commend this Government for the things it has done. When we go out there, let us tell our people that they have free primary education. Let us tell them that we have increased the CDF, so that Mr. Kimunya cannot reduce it. Let us tell our people that they are going to get services nearer home, so that Mwingi could get another district just like Kisii. Finally, we the people from Gusiiland, that is, Gucha, Nyamira and Kisii, are suffering because of insecurity. Could this Government ... view
  • 2 Aug 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Minister says that 365 village youth polytechnic teachers receive salaries from the Government. How much money is each of them paid 2520 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES August 2, 2006 per month? view
  • 1 Aug 2006 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir view
  • 1 Aug 2006 in National Assembly: Table that! view
  • 1 Aug 2006 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I would like to commend the Minister for Local Government for a job well done. I want to encourage him to put more effort to achieve greater heights of prosperity. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Local Government is a government in itself. That is why we call it the Ministry of Local Government. If I were the Minister, I would not be competing with the so-called "ODM luminaries" who have no government. I would instead be performing my work to the extent that they would be the ones who would be trying ... view
  • 1 Aug 2006 in National Assembly: We need to construct proper marketing facilities in our towns and market centres. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, sometimes I wonder why we levy some fees to people who go to our markets. What service does the Government provide to the people who go to the old market or Webuye Market? Nothing! There are no latrines. There is no water or even security. What do they pay for? I am asking the Minister to provide theses services, so that one pays, knowing that he is paying for a service. That can be done if the Minister takes charge of the ... view
  • 1 Aug 2006 in National Assembly: , the Nairobi City Council should introduce the tram or bus system. We should revive the old Kenya Bus system, so that it can provide proper transport to our people. That is what we should look forward to. Dr. Ojiambo said that she enjoys seeing boda boda cyclists doing their thing on the valleys. What transport is that? County councils collect cess money. The Ministry must ensure that, that money is properly applied for services to our people. Finally, I would like to suggest that we amend Cap.265 of the Laws of Kenya, such that mayors are not elected through ... view

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