Rev. Julius Murgor

Full name

Julius Recha Murgor

Post

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

Email

kapenguria@parliament.go.ke

Telephone

0733272322

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 13 Apr 2011 in National Assembly: Thank you, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to support the Motion and I thank the mover, Mr. Wamalwa. It is sad that after 45 years of Independence, we do not have a fertilizer factory knowing that ours is an agricultural country. The starvation we have experienced and even the problems we have had of poor crop yields, are as a result of not having our own fertilizer factory. Having a fertilizer factory will create food security and stability for us in the country, so that we can no longer face starvation because it will increase productivity. Farmers will produce ... view
  • 1 Mar 2011 in National Assembly: to ask the Attorney General. view
  • 1 Mar 2011 in National Assembly: (a) Is the Attorney-General aware that the African Inland Church (AIC) is facing imminent collapse due to wrangles in the leadership? (b) How did the Registrar of Societies allow two varying registration numbers of 1152 & 1138 and the circulation of two varying Constitutions for the church, and could the Attorney General table the genuine Constitution and state the registered officials? (c) What action will the Attorney General take against the persons who printed and circulated a fake Constitution of the church and could the Government declare as illegal, the sale at Kshs.200, of the fake Constitution? view
  • 22 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: to ask the Attorney-General:- (a) Is the Attorney-General aware that the African Inland Church (AIC) is facing imminent collapse due to wrangles in the leadership? (b) How did the Registrar of Societies allow two varying registration numbers of 1152 and 1138 and the circulation of two varying constitutions for the church, and could the Attorney-General table the genuine constitution and state the registered officials? (c) What action will the Attorney-General take against the persons who printed and circulated a fake constitution of the church and could the Government declare as illegal, the sale at Kshs.200, of the fake constitution? view
  • 2 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: to ask the Attorney General:- (a) Is the Government aware that the African Inland Church (AIC), one of the leading Christian denominational organizations in the country, is facing imminent collapse due to wrangles in the leadership? (b) Could the Attorney-General explain to the House how the Registrar of Societies allowed the two varying registration numbers of 1152 & 113, and the circulation of two varying Constitutions for the same AIC, and could he table the genuine Constitution and state the registered officials? (c) Could the Attorney-General state what action he will take against persons who printed and circulated a fake ... view
  • 14 Dec 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, what measures has the Ministry taken because county council chairmen and clerks are now disposing of public land in a hurry? To them, it seems that there is an eclipse of the law and they do not want the next measures in the law to catch up with them. What measures has the Ministry taken immediately to stop that? view
  • 25 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I thank the Assistant Minister for the elaborate explanation of the law as it is now. Could he tell the House how he will make sure that law enforcers will not harass wananchi, and be the judges and prosecutors themselves in the villages, establishing kangaroo courts to harass people who are innocent? We know of their previous behavior where they have been milking money from people who brewed small amounts of local brews in the villages; they asked brewers to pay Kshs200 a month. How will he ensure that this will not happen now when ... view
  • 27 Oct 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, how can the Assistant Minister ascertain that because in some of the recruitment centres, a lot of money changed hands. The people who were recruited are the ones who have money. So, the children of poor people were not recruited. How can the Ministry and the department ascertain that such practices do not go on? view
  • 27 Oct 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I said that because many poor children continue to be left out and do not get those opportunities and, therefore, this matter should be taken up--- view
  • 27 Oct 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am not ready to substantiate now; so, I will withdraw. view

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