Johnson Nduya Muthama

Born

20th October 1954

Post

Parliament Building, P. O. Box 41842-00100 Nairobi

Post

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

Email

info@jnmholdings.co.ke.

Telephone

0733900300

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 961 to 970 of 1060.

  • 12 May 2009 in National Assembly: Bw. Naibu Spika wa Muda, asante sana kwa kunipa nafasiya kuchangia Hoja hii. Kwanza nataka kutoa shukrani nyingi sana kwa Kamati iliyofanya kazi kwa haki na usawa na ambayo ilizingatia maadili ya taifa. Walichagua watu bila kuzingatia misingi ya kikabila. Ningependa kusema kwamba uongozi wa nchi hii ni lazima utambuliwe. Mtu yeyote anayetumikia taifa hili kwa mapenzi na moyo wake wote inafaa atambuliwe. Shida tuliyo nayo na iliyoweka nchi hii katika matatizo makubwa ni kwamba hatuna shukrani kwa utumishi wa nchi. Mtu yeyote aliyetumikia taifa hili kutoka mwanzo mpaka leo, mchango wake hauonekani kama mchango wa taifa, bali unaonekana kama ... view
  • 12 May 2009 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I stand to support the extension for the Committee. I am a Member and we have realized that there is a lot that needs to be done. The country is very big and these groups are in almost view
  • 6 May 2009 in National Assembly: Thank you, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. I have only two minutes and I want to contribute to this Presidential Speech. First of all, I want to congratulate the President for the wonderful Speech that he made. view
  • 6 May 2009 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, my heart is very heavy when I hear about Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). A free country like Kenya should not have Kenyans sleeping outside and suffering while leaders are there. We seem not to be acting with the fastest speed possible to settle them. It is my conviction that, unless we settle other Kenyans and make them comfortable, I do not think, truly, we are playing our role as leaders. view
  • 6 May 2009 in National Assembly: The other issue, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, is to do with the drought and famine in this country. Kenyans are suffering. Maize has been lost. Poisonous maize has been brought into the country and we are still talking about eliminating corruption and no one person, ever, has been charged with that offence. The people are known, statements have been issued, we are debating the issues here and things just remain the same. view
  • 6 May 2009 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I want to encourage the Government, truly, to build dams so that Kenyans can be able to irrigate and produce food. That is because there will be no meaningful development in this country if Kenyans tummies are empty. We have to start by feeding them properly, then we go to education, touch on medication and other things will follow later. Thank you, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. I beg to support. view
  • 24 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I also stand to support this Motion for Adjournment. view
  • 24 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: First of all, I want to take this opportunity to congratulate the Government for good work it view
  • 24 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: 5192 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES February 24, 2009 view
  • 24 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: has done over the last one year and few months. I have lived in Nairobi for more than 20 years. I know that when President Kibaki took over, Nairobi looked like a small village you could not trace. There were street lights. The roads had been completely worn out. There were no trees. However, now there is a great change in those areas. view

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