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

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@MututhoJay on Twitter

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 781 to 790 of 1647.

  • 11 May 2011 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for your indulgence again. I repeat for the final time now. view
  • 11 May 2011 in National Assembly: asked the Minister of State for Special Programmes:- (a) whether she could table details of all the expenses incurred by the Government on Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) to date and also provide details of persons who have received the Kshs10,000 and Kshs25,000 that the Government has been giving out to IDPs; (b) whether she could provide a list of all IDPs still awaiting resettlement and also state the area/camps they are currently living in; and, (c) whether she could also table a list of donors and well wishers who contributed towards resettlement of IDPs and how much more money is ... view
  • 11 May 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I want to thank the Minister for her very detailed answer, but the amount of data produced is not humanly possible for anybody to peruse and be able to interrogate it properly. Will I be in order, therefore, to seek your indulgence to have this Question appear on the Order Paper again after two or three days or one week when I would have gone through these documents in order to give an intelligent interrogation? view
  • 11 May 2011 in National Assembly: Thank you Madam Speaker. I rise to support this Motion and congratulate the Mover for coming out boldly to say what many Kenyans would like to hear, and what the Government would not like even to imagine that it is being said. We heard the Prime Minister the other day here and he spoke very candidly. For those of you who might have escaped to note one of his remarks, he said that 60 per cent of the current inflation is food driven. It means literally that if we had adequate food, we would bring down that inflation by 60 ... view
  • 11 May 2011 in National Assembly: I would want to talk about wheat. This Government last year, or the last two years, subsidized duty and effected Value Added Tax (VAT) exemption of Kshs17.3 billion. But where is that food now? It spent Kshs17.3 billion and it was tabled in this House; where is this wheat? Where is this maize? The fact is that we still do not have that food. Somebody must be keeping it in stores. If you look at the National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) stores, they are full. Who has filled them? Again, because of its carelessness, this Government has itself misused ... view
  • 11 May 2011 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I want to, first and foremost, thank Mr. Jamleck Kamau for his well thought out Motion. I want at the onset, to say that opinion polls in all countries that we consider western, civilized or first world, are an integral part of the election laws of that country. It is so important that they thought it necessary to put it into the statutes of that particular country. I will be going to that shortly and referring to Canada, Singapore, Russia, the United Kingdom and other countries that we consider generally to be fair, ... view
  • 11 May 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, you saw one of the presidential candidates before the other general elections drop from 34 per cent to almost nothing. Such things create great disharmony. We need to know how the sample that was reflecting 34 per cent was collected. How come it changed all of a sudden? Now, we have our popular candidates and if you do not show clearly what methodology you are using and it continues rising or falling, then you are cultivating very strong emotions among the people involved and it is again a recipe for disaster. view
  • 11 May 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the timing of the polls is also regulated. You must calculate the people’s emotions. If people are already involved in the International Criminal Court (ICC) case, please do not come and call for polls which are related to that particular nature. I quote from hon. Namwamba this morning. He said: “We should be able to rise above party lines.” We should be able to come up and draw sense from nonsense and instill logic as our call in this august House so that, people who give opinion polls on John Mututho, let it be an ... view
  • 11 May 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, while seconding this Motion, I want to caution Members that a lie repeated so many times becomes the truth. It will be important that opinion polls are accurate in nature. For future harmony of all communities, we need a legal mechanism that will regulate that. view
  • 11 May 2011 in National Assembly: I beg to second. view

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