Joseph Nkaissery

Parties & Coalitions

  • Not a member of any parties or coalitions

Full name

Joseph Kasaine Ole Nkaissery

Born

28th November 1949

Post

P.O. Box 53443, Nairobi

Post

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

Email

kajiadocentral@parliament.go.ke

Email

nkaisserrykasaine@yahoo.com

Telephone

0721356786

Telephone

0722351142

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 641 to 650 of 1132.

  • 4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: Because--- Let me finish! One, because training has already started and she cannot catch up. I said earlier that the defence forces are not a trade union that you wait for people while sitting. From the first day, they started moving and running. Ms. Adhiambo will never catch up. That is why we will give her a chance in the next recruitment. view
  • 4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, no encroachment has been reported. As I mentioned earlier, a qualified Kenyan officer is always attached to the visiting British Forces. Amongst his duties is ensuring that the training is confined to the gazetted area. view
  • 4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: Regarding the issue of policy on compensation on death, injuries or rape, I would like to state that none exists. Section 12 of the MOU is, however, very explicit on claims and liabilities. It is our considered view that this provision is adequate. Therefore, there are no plans of developing another policy. view
  • 4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the last clarification sought is on monetary gain to Kenya. I would like to state that the Government of Kenya does not get any direct monetary value of the land leased to the British Army for the following reasons:- (a) the land is not leased to the British Army, but they just train on an area gazetted for training of the Kenya Armed Forces and, on several occasions, they train jointly with the Kenya Armed Forces; and, (b) according to the MOU, training of the British Army in Kenya is on reciprocal basis as training of ... view
  • 4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Speaker, Sir, I table the document. view
  • 4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I will be very brief before I give my colleague who has not spoken. First and foremost, hon. Lekuton alluded to the issue that the British are training these troops to go and fight in Afghanistan. Training is universal. You train to go and fight wherever you want. So that is really not a major issue. If we can study the list that was tabled by the hon. Member--- Before I give hon. Musila a chance, I have no objection if this issue can be referred to the relevant departmental Committee, if they feel they can ... view
  • 4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I stand to support this very important Motion. In doing so, I wish to draw the attention of hon. Members that this country is in a new constitutional dispensation. This constitutional dispensation requires this House to put in place certain legislation, so that we are in a position to move as per the requirement of the Constitution. When you look at Schedule Five of the current Constitution, there are certain timelines that must be met. Unless we meet those deadlines we cannot get anywhere. The only way we can do that is if the committee ... view
  • 3 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I want to know why I am being sent out of the House. I want to be given the reason! I can go out but I want to know the reason before I go. I have done nothing! view
  • 27 Oct 2010 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. view
  • 27 Oct 2010 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. You heard Mr. Duale say that the poverty index is based on what we are discussing. In 2005, the poverty index showed Kajiado to be at No.89, as a poor constituency. Now, Kajiado Central is No.2 in the West. What magic has taken place from that time up to now? Is he in order to say that this report is based on the poverty index? Is he in order? view

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