John Munene Wambugu

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 111 to 120 of 177.

  • 25 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: With those few remarks, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I call on my friend, Hon. Kabinga Wachira, to second the Motion. view
  • 12 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I second. view
  • 11 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I beg to ask the following Question to the Cabinet Secretary for Education: (i) How much money per school was allocated to secondary schools in Kirinyaga Central Constituency from the Ministry’s Transitional Infrastructural Grant during the Financial Years 2017/2018 and 2018/2019 and how it was utilised? (ii) What measures is the Ministry putting in place to ensure that funds meant for schools in Kirinyaga Central Constituency are not re-allocated and paid to other schools? Thank you, Hon. Speaker. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be ... view
  • 4 Jul 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I rise to ask the following Question to the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and Coordination of National Government: view
  • 4 Jul 2019 in National Assembly: (i) Is the Cabinet Secretary aware that M/s. Tropical Technology Limited (TTL) was awarded a contract for supply of Motorised Blank Vehicle Number Plates and signed the contract with the State Department for Correctional Services in November 2018? (ii) Could he confirm whether the company honoured the contract by delivering the contracted consignment? (iii) When will the Ministry issue a formal contract to TTL for the other contract of supply of License Plate Laser Marking Machine following the award of the said tender in June 2018? (iv) Could the Cabinet Secretary explain why the Ministry called for bids for the ... view
  • 4 Jul 2019 in National Assembly: I second, Hon. Speaker. view
  • 19 Jun 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this chance to add my voice in supporting the Motion by Hon. Osoro. view
  • 19 Jun 2019 in National Assembly: From the outset, this Motion is very timely. What humbles me is that Hon. Osoro is proposing a mandatory and examinable curriculum on road safety in our schools. The only reason I can sing the national anthem even when I am asleep is because it was taught to me the first day I went to school. So, if we start impacting or training our young students about road safety when they go to Class One or nursery, all the way to secondary school, by the time they are out of secondary school, they will have an understanding and eventually we ... view
  • 19 Jun 2019 in National Assembly: There is this misconception that it is only motorists who are supposed to know about road safety. Everybody, even pedestrians, needs to know about road safety. It is not surprising that majority of Kenyans do not know our road usage rules and regulations and yet it is presumed that ignorance of law is no defence. You have seen a situation where you are just driving and someone suddenly crosses in front of you and you wonder where they are coming from. When you ask them, especially in urban centres, they tell you that you can also see them. That is ... view
  • 19 Jun 2019 in National Assembly: Kenyan attitude. We need to change this attitude and inculcate the idea that it takes motorists and pedestrians to avoid accidents. Also, how do we construct our roads? In the upcountry set up, our roads are very narrow. There are no pedestrian walk ways or zebra crossing and yet we expect children in Class One to go to school and use the same road with motorists even without any knowledge on road safety and usage. view

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