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.
11 Mar 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to give notice of the following Motion:- THAT, the following be appointed as Members of the House Business Committee:- Hon. Kalonzo Musyoka, MP Hon. Raila A. Odinga, MP Hon. Martha Karua, MP Hon. Musalia Mudavadi, MP Hon. Prof. George Saitoti, MP Hon. William Ruto, MP Hon. Amos Kimunya, MP Hon. Najib Balala, MP Hon. Uhuru Kenyatta, MP Hon. Kiraitu Murungi, MP Hon. Henry Kosgey, MP 48 Hon. Mutula Kilonzo, MP Hon. Charity Ngilu, MP Hon. Prof. Anyang'-Nyong'o, MP Hon. Moses Wetangula, MP Hon. George Thuo, MP Hon. Omingo Magara, MP Hon. Jakoyo Midiwo, MP Hon. ...
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11 Mar 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to move the following Motion:- THAT, the following be appointed as Members of the House Business Committee:- Hon. Kalonzo Musyoka, MP Hon. Raila A. Odinga, MP Hon. Martha Karua, MP Hon. Musalia Mudavadi, MP Hon. Prof. George Saitoti, MP Hon. William Ruto, MP Hon. Amos Kimunya, MP Hon. Najib Balala, MP Hon. Uhuru Kenyatta, MP Hon. Kiraitu Murungi, MP Hon. Henry Kosgey, MP Hon. Mutula Kilonzo, MP Hon. Charity Ngilu, MP Hon. Prof. Anyang'-Nyong'o, MP Hon. Moses Wetangula, MP Hon. George Thuo, MP Hon. Omingo Magara, MP Hon. Jakoyo Midiwo, MP Hon. Adan W. Keynan, ...
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11 Mar 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have taken a very serious view on some of the issues that have been raised; issues of gender balance and, particularly, what Mrs. Ngilu has said. I want to assure her that when we will be considering membership to all the other Committees of this House, we are certainly going to give primacy of consideration to the issue of gender. But on the other hand - and on the positive side - for the first time, out of the 12 nominated slots, we have, as a House, to go on a 50/50 basis. We have now ...
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6 Mar 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to give notice of the following Motion:- THAT, the thanks of this House be recorded for the exposition of public policy contained in His Excellency's Presidential Address from the Chair on Thursday, 6th March, 2008.
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15 Jan 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Clerk, Sir, I want to make a very special appeal. Basically, we are setting here a very dangerous precedent. I want to appeal that we bring our emotions down and do what is right before man and God. If it is secret ballot, this election of Mr. Speaker is already flawed ab initio . It is important to recognise that.
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15 Jan 2008 in National Assembly:
Therefore, it compromises the neutrality of the Chair. Can you imagine a Speaker who will be divided between this House? If there are mistakes that have been made, we should not compound the same mistakes through this House because this is the supreme legislative organ. In terms of the doctrine of separation of powers, there is nothing more supreme than this House. If we start the Tenth Parliament on the wrong footing, I fear we are setting this country on the wrong footing.
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15 Jan 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Clerk has already pronounced himself on the all- important matter of secret balloting. Therefore, he is the returning officer. I think we are duty-bound to follow the ruling of the Clerk. Therefore, I want to suggest that the Clerks here note the names of any voter who is showing the way he or she has voted. It is very important.
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15 Jan 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Clerk, as it is, we are not sworn-in as hon. Members. We are eagerly waiting to be sworn-in. However, we cannot participate in a flawed process in the presence of the international media and the whole world. If I can quote the supremacy of this House, let us be honourable enough! If there is need to adjourn for a while to consult, I am ready for it.
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15 Jan 2008 in National Assembly:
If not, the proceedings should adjourn all together!
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15 Jan 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Clerk, I thank you for re-affirming that ruling. We take it that, with the authority given to you under the Constitution and the Standing Orders of this House, you have made your ruling. It behooves hon. Members to abide by that ruling.
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