Joseph Konzolo Munyao

Parties & Coalitions

Born

4th May 1940

Telephone

0722 775510

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 861 to 870 of 895.

  • 26 Apr 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Assistant Minister has not answered Part "c" of the Question. In any case, Mr. Michubu was shot by the police when they were effecting arrest in his employer's compound when he went to see the employer to get his pay for work he had done. The police shot him, fatally wounding him, arrested and locked him in the cells. They never took him to hospital until he died. Mr. Speaker, Sir, a police inquest is undertaken only when the circumstances of the death are not known. view
  • 26 Apr 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, in this case, the circumstances are very clear. I have a postmortem report, clearly indicating that he died from bullet wounds. There were two policemen who went to arrest the deceased. They are the ones who shot him. So, what is the inquest for? The circumstances are known. The police officers involved are known. Why has the Assistant Minister not arrested them up to now? view
  • 26 Apr 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, this is a very serious Question. Two police officers went to the house where this person was working and shot him. Instead of rushing him to hospital, they took him to the cells where he died. We are talking of conducting an inquest when we know who shot this person and killed him. What are we investigating? We should arrest the two police officers who are still serving in Mikinduri Police Station. What kind of an inquest are we going to conduct? On 13th October, 2005, I asked a similar Question here about some police officers who ... view
  • 26 Apr 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, why is the Assistant Minister not immediately arresting the two police officers who shot this man dead? What is the use of an inquest? This matter does not require an inquest! view
  • 25 Apr 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I will do it on Tuesday. view
  • 20 Apr 2006 in National Assembly: On a point or order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. The Minister has not told us whether the President has consented to this Motion. view
  • 19 Apr 2006 in National Assembly: to ask the Minister of State, Office of the President:- (a) Is the Minister aware of a gang operating in Kandebene area of Tigania North Division robbing people and raping women that has made it impossible for farmers to plant and tend their farms during the current long rains? (b) What has he done to apprehend the members of this gang? (c) Could the Minister consider immediately stationing administration police in Kandebene Administration Police camp, which has already been built? view
  • 19 Apr 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) I am aware that Kajiado is one of the 24 arid and semi-arid districts, adversely affected by the prolonged drought. (b) In Kajiado District, the effect of the drought was not uniform. The estimated loss weighed from 5 per cent in the better areas to 40 per cent in the worst affected areas. The actual numbers can only be ascertained when a rapid assessment exercise being undertaken by my Ministry is finalised. (c) The Government recognises the plight of pastoralists in Kajiado and other districts who have lost their livestock as ... view
  • 19 Apr 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am sure that Major- Generals are good listeners. I said that the loss is not over 60 per cent. We have established that it was generally not over 25 per cent. That also depended on what area. We know the number of livestock we had before the 514 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES April 19, 2006 drought and what we have now in Kajiado District. The district did not lose more animals than Wajir and some other areas which were also affected. Even then, the Government moved in. In Kajiado, we spent over Kshs20 million to buy animals ... view
  • 19 Apr 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Directors of Livestock and Business Services are working to establish what loss we incurred. After some areas have been assessed, we have to re-stock because some families in the affected areas value livestock and cannot do without it. That programme is on-going. view

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