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 651 to 660 of 1230.

  • 9 Oct 2013 in National Assembly: seconded. view
  • 8 Oct 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, I would like to second this Motion with pride. This is because Dr. Ali is a founder member of the Parliamentary Service Commission. Dr. Ali, Oloo Aringo, John Sambu and Jimmy Angwenyi sacrificed even ministerial positions to bring forth the Parliamentary Commission. Whatever benefits and perks that we are enjoying here today are as a result of the effort of people like Dr. Ali. I recommend him highly. Actually, if I was asked: “Can you stand down for Ali so that he becomes a Commissioner and you become just a member?” I can agree because I know ... view
  • 8 Oct 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, some Members of Parliament have been asking me, “Why are you quiet these days? Have you been given higher perks?” No, I The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 8 Oct 2013 in National Assembly: have not. We are working for you. I know that we have problems with our fixed costs. This morning, I must announce that we are dealing with the issue of offices. If we cannot provide offices then we should provide hon. Members with some allowance so that they can afford offices in town. When we do that, we will bring it back here in the Supplementary Budget. We hope you will approve that Supplementary Budget that will take care of your welfare. Without much ado, I wish to second these two persons to be appointed as our representatives in the ... view
  • 1 Oct 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for the opportunity to contribute to the Motion. First of all, I would like to commend the Chairman of the Finance, Planning and Trade Committee for having done a very good work and consulted widely and deeply so that he can bring a law in this House which will serve Kenyans very well. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, there are several aspects of this amendment that we must take into consideration and which will improve the insurance service in this country. As has been mentioned by my colleagues, we are now trying to integrate ... view
  • 1 Oct 2013 in National Assembly: cover for our voters and the people we represent here. Our people should not suffer unnecessarily until and when we introduce free medical care in the country; which I cannot foresee in the near future because of the cost element involved. With those remarks, I beg to support the amendment. view
  • 25 Sep 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Speaker, Sir. Before I give my opinion, I am not sure whether this Motion was seconded. view
  • 25 Sep 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, Sir, for the sake of this country and for the sake of close working relationship between this House and the other House, let us embrace each other. Let us begin to work together. Therefore, let us approve the five names. view
  • 25 Sep 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, I want to join my colleagues in thanking this House for passing this Bill. It is unfortunate that we must tax the poor citizens of this country. For them to get some of the services, we must tax Kenyans, including them. We need to raise more revenue so that we can spread it out especially to the marginalized areas of this country. That way, the country will move together as one single nation. We should not tax too much potential investors. If we stifle investments, we will not get jobs. We will be unable to create wealth ... view
  • 17 Sep 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Speaker, for giving me the opportunity to support this Bill. view

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