Joseph Nganga Kiuna

Born

26th February 1965

Post

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

Email

kariambesha@yahoo.com

Email

molo@parliament.go.ke

Telephone

0722-137329

Telephone

020-2848570

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 581 to 590 of 600.

  • 6 May 2009 in National Assembly: Yes, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 29 Apr 2009 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for giving me the opportunity to contribute to this Motion. Mr. Speaker, Sir, before I speak on the Motion, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you most sincerely for saving this nation by your yesterday’s ruling. The whole nation was watching and waiting for your ruling. You really did much. Whatever is pending must wait. The whole nation now is at peace. While supporting this Motion, I would like to remind hon. Members that we should be very cautious with whatever we say here and outside this House, because the whole nation ... view
  • 24 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I would like to congratulate the Chair. Also, I would like to thank the Government for the efforts it has put in assisting the IDPs in Rift Valley Province and particularly in my constituency; that is, Molo. I know what we went through. I take this opportunity to thank the Government. view
  • 24 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: However, there is still a lot that needs to be done. People in Molo Constituency are still in IDP camps and transitional camps. They are waiting to be resettled in their farms. They are still waiting for the Government to honour its promise. Now it is almost one year since these people were uprooted from their original homes. I am so much worried and concerned that these people are suffering. They are waiting for assistance from the Government. I would like to request hon. Members that as we break to go to our respective constituencies, let us ask ourselves what ... view
  • 24 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: My major concern is that we, leaders, are the ones who have caused this mess and I am not ashamed to say this. Wananchi elected us to be their representatives here and yet we have failed them. My appeal to my colleagues is that as we go out, first of all, let us preach peace because we are the ones who created this mess and we are the only ones who can bring back peace. If we are not very careful, this nation, although God loves us a lot, perhaps, we shall come to regret why we were even elected ... view
  • 24 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to appeal to the church leaders. They have also failed in their responsibilities as church leaders. We do not have enough courageous leaders who can speak out the truth to the nation and the two principals and tell them what is destroying this nation. view
  • 24 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: I appeal to church leaders to also wake up and speak their mind. They have a message to deliver about peace in this mission. view
  • 24 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: When it comes to food production, I am very much worried. I come from a very productive area but, as we speak now, there are some people whose harvest is in the stores, yet they do not have anywhere to sell it, while people in other places are dying of hunger. We have food, especially maize and wheat, which is rotting in stores, because people do not have access to markets. All the Nakuru National Cereals and Produce Board buying centres were closed. As I conclude, my appeal is that we go out and preach peace. view
  • 24 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: With those few remarks, I beg to support. view
  • 19 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to ask the Minister of State for Special Programmes the following Question by Private Notice. view

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