John Michael Njenga Mututho

Born

1957

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Email

naivasha@parliament.go.ke

Email

mututho@curtains.co.ke

Email

mututhoj@yahoo.com

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Facebook

Telephone

722514635

Link

@MututhoJay on Twitter

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 2 Jan 2013 in National Assembly: asked the Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security:- view
  • 2 Jan 2013 in National Assembly: Assistant Minister, you realise that the total fines for the so-called “previous convictions” totalled a sum of Kshs115. That dates back to 1983-1988 and the matter was disposed of as such. In this particular case, I believe that you have seen the court rulings. The presiding magistrate was very candid. If I may read part of the judgement, it says:- “I find that there are lots of flaws in the prosecution’s case in respect to the first count and also that the offence of robbery--- “ Mr. Speaker, Sir, without debating, the import of this quotation is that the Assistant ... view
  • 2 Jan 2013 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, does the Assistant Minister intend to look at the proceedings? As I said, without holding the House to ransom, there are lots of flaws in the allegations made against the ex-officer. Before making a sound arrangement, does he intend to go through the proceedings of the court and establish the circumstances under which the suspect escaped from custody? view
  • 2 Jan 2013 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Lake Naivasha has two sections; the reparian side which touches the water and then the farms. There are no KWS fences but the farmers have put the fences deep into the water. The animals now cannot graze on the reparian side as they would do on their normal feeding habits because of these fences errected by farmers. They are not the Ministry’s fences. view
  • 2 Jan 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I rise to support this Bill. In supporting it, I also want to congratulate my friend and Chairman of the Departmental Committee on Health, Dr. Monda because he knows the problem better than we do. Flipping through the Bill, what he intends to do, is exactly what major cartels dealing with drug supplies have always wished not to happen. I encourage him to go ahead. This House should make history by regulating the supply system of drugs in our hospitals. Until you are sick, you cannot know what it means to lack medicine, ... view
  • 2 Jan 2013 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, first of all, I join the others in sending my most sincere condolences to the bereaved family of the councillor. Chances are that the driver must have been drunk. In this Bill, there is nothing new that we are trying to introduce other than putting in the Statute what should ordinarily have appeared in the regulations, in particular, the matter of advertising and promotions. You have seen what is happening in the media. I do not want to elaborate this, but the Members have seen it all. The other issue, obviously, and which could be ... view
  • 2 Jan 2013 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, can I donate half a minute to Dr. Kilemi Mwiria? view
  • 2 Jan 2013 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to thank all the contributors who have done their very serious contribution this morning, and many more Members of Parliament, including Millie Odhiambo, who have, in the past and always, supported this. I cannot forget all those Members who are not on the Floor or who have made requests but are not here to do it now but they have done physical contribution towards this Bill. There are so many Members of Parliament - who I would number at about 150 - who have really contributed because they would like us to ... view
  • 2 Jan 2013 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I rise to second and call upon the Mover at the Committee Stage to ensure that at least 10 per cent of the labour force is what they call internships and those interns should be able to earn not less than 30 per cent of their anticipated salary upon qualification. I second. view
  • 27 Dec 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, could the Assistant Minister consider the fact that after 70 years there is ecological adaptation and these people are part of that ecosystem? He should reconfirm that they are part of the forest’s whole system. He should come to Parliament to seek how they can be enhanced, so that they do not cause any damage. Could he consider that? view

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