Joe Musyimi Mutambu

Post

12367-00100 Nairobi, Kenya

Email

Joemutambu@hotmail.com

Telephone

0733263326

Telephone

0722263326

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 27 Oct 2016 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Hon. Speaker. view
  • 27 Oct 2016 in National Assembly: Is the Member in order to mislead the House by the way he is speaking? Is he promoting gayism or is he contributing to the debate in relation to Philomena Mwilu? Is he in order? view
  • 1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Actually, the Member for Homa Bay has taken almost two of my minutes. I stand to oppose this Bill for simple reasons. All of us come from different backgrounds and not every community has the means like the other. I was listening keenly to my good friend, Hon. Kajwang’ who supported this Bill. It is very easy for a Member from Hon. Kajwang’s constituency to walk to Lake Victoria and fish a few fish and make some money out of it. However, most of us have come from a background whereby we have been educated using ... view
  • 1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Actually, the Member for Homa Bay has taken almost two of my minutes. I stand to oppose this Bill for simple reasons. All of us come from different backgrounds and not every community has the means like the other. I was listening keenly to my good friend, Hon. Kajwang’ who supported this Bill. It is very easy for a Member from Hon. Kajwang’s constituency to walk to Lake Victoria and fish a few fish and make some money out of it. However, most of us have come from a background whereby we have been educated using ... view
  • 1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly: National Government Constituencies Development Fund (NGCDF), the money we get cannot educate each and every child in our constituencies. We divide that money and still we have members of the public in need of bursaries. So, this is the only way to cushion and ensure that poor people are assisted because not all of them are able to cater for thier needs. The only way to cushion is through Harambees . It is not possible for those children who come from poor backgrounds to stop approaching their MPs or elected leaders to help them. We are doing this for a ... view
  • 1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly: National Government Constituencies Development Fund (NGCDF), the money we get cannot educate each and every child in our constituencies. We divide that money and still we have members of the public in need of bursaries. So, this is the only way to cushion and ensure that poor people are assisted because not all of them are able to cater for thier needs. The only way to cushion is through Harambees . It is not possible for those children who come from poor backgrounds to stop approaching their MPs or elected leaders to help them. We are doing this for a ... view
  • 24 Aug 2016 in National Assembly: I second. view
  • 3 Aug 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I wish to comment on the response given by Hon. Mbiuki on Macadamia. I am not satisfied with the suggestion that raw Macadamia export was banned because of adding value. The value of what we get from farming is what you pay me. If I get more after I export raw Macadamia, that is better for me. I want to ask the Committee whether they managed to find out the number of factories which add value to Macadamia in our country. As far as I know, we only have one factory in our country. ... view
  • 30 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise to support this Motion. While I do so, I understand where my good friend, Hon. Lomenen comes from. Maybe he is not aware that once you are given a waiting card it never comes back; you always get an ID. Before you get it, you undergo all the process of vetting like my good friend has mentioned. 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
  • 30 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: This is a very noble Motion which needs to be supported. Most Kenyans today who are voting are the youth. The most affected Kenyans today are the youth who are finishing school but do not have IDs. These youth got through a long and tedious process of obtaining the requirements like birth certificates of their grandfathers and grandmothers. Once somebody has produced a birth certificate of his or her father and mother which state clearly that they are Kenyans, I want to believe that should be strong grounds for any officer to believe that this is a true Kenyan who ... view

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