Kalonzo Musyoka

Full name

Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka

Born

24th December 1953

Post

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

Post

P. O. Box 10057-00100 Nairobi

Email

MwingiNorth@parliament.go.ke

Email

musyoka@swiftkenya.com

Link

Facebook

Web

http://www.mykalonzomusyoka.com/common/home.aspx

Telephone

0722711261

Link

@skmusyoka on Twitter

Kalonzo Musyoka

Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka has been MP for Mwingi North for more than 25 years. He is currently serving as Vice-President of Kenya and is a 2013 Deputy President Aspirant.

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 691 to 700 of 732.

  • 25 Mar 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have taken serious note of the demand for that Ministerial Statement. Mr. Poghisio will be informed accordingly. view
  • 25 Mar 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is a great tragedy that over the Easter Holidays, we have had to lose so many of our people through road accidents. The Minister responsible will, indeed, respond as soon as possible. The Order Paper seems to suggest that we have to adjourn. Many of these things are urgent. Perhaps, the Minister could even act even before we re-convene. view
  • 25 Mar 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have noted the concerns by Mr. Oparanya and we will communicate the matter of Nyaga Stockbrokers and their relationship with the CMA to the Minister for Finance. I am sure he will be able to do the needful. However, with regard to Prof. Olweny's request, I am just wondering whether it may not be a matter that should await debate and even the jurisdiction of the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission. view
  • 25 Mar 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to move the following Procedural Motion:- THAT, notwithstanding the provision of Standing Order No.17(2), this House orders that the Sitting time be extended from 6.30 p.m. till the business appearing on the Order Paper is concluded. As you have rightly pointed out, we have, in our possession, a Supplementary Order Paper. You will notice that you will, at some stage, be calling on the Leader of Government Business to move a Motion of Adjournment. Mr. Speaker, Sir, looking at the timings right now, there are still hon. Members who would wish to contribute, during this ... view
  • 25 Mar 2008 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. At the outset, I wish to take this opportunity to thank all the colleagues who, in record numbers, have participated in this debate, allowing it to run the full course of Seven Days. You can even see that many more hon. Members, including the Member for Eldoret South, who was cut short, were willing to speak. Therefore, I want to acknowledge the very high quality of debate. I know that the Tenth Parliament will live up to our people's expectations. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, all manner of issues were touched upon. Of course, everybody, ... view
  • 25 Mar 2008 in National Assembly: I nearly did. I had hoped if I did, then probably what we have gone through would not have happened. However, I commend these two friends because they are friends, indeed. I congratulate those who voted for President Kibaki and hon. Raila. I want in a special way to thank the nearly one million Kenyans who actually put their trust in me. I know that some of my colleagues even went to Orange Democratic Party (ODM) and left us in Orange Democratic Party-Kenya ODM (K). I know there were people who had to make hard choices between Mr. Raila and ... view
  • 25 Mar 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to move:- THAT, this House do now adjourn until Tuesday, 15th April, 2008. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, this Motion has been necessitated by several factors. I think, first, we have to congratulate ourselves because we started big time. We did this country proud, and I believe the African continent as a whole. As we witnessed the emergence of a possible conflict, we all rose to the occasion and put it to an abrupt end. President Kibaki and hon. Raila, after signing the famous Accord on the 28th February, 2008, decided that there was need ... view
  • 20 Mar 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, as we welcome the Prime Minister-designate, I could hear you loudly from my office and that is why I came down very fast. About the same time, I want to confirm that I was on telephone with the Minister for Local Government, hon. Uhuru, who has assured me that he will be making that Ministerial Statement pursuant to the request by hon. Shitanda, on Tuesday immediately after Question Time. view
  • 18 Mar 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I wish to thank you for giving me the opportunity to be able to speak about this very important work before us. Allow me to very heartily congratulate the President, Mr. Kibaki, and Mr. Raila, the Prime Minister-designate for doing this country proud. When I ran to challenge both gentlemen in the last general election, I was very serious. I could see that our country was at a cross-road. I am March 18, 2008 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 187 now very proud of them. I am very proud to be a Kenyan. It is not like last year when ... view
  • 18 Mar 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to move the following Procedural Motion. THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of the Standing Order No.17(2) the House orders that the Sitting time be extended from 6.30 p.m until the business appearing under Order No.9 is concluded. view

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