James Kembi Gitura

Born

1953

Post

P.O. Box 45834-00100, Nairobi, Kenya

Email

kembigitura@gmail.com

Telephone

0722516227

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 12 Jul 2016 in Senate: You can refer to your notes, but do not make it look like you are reading a speech. view
  • 12 Jul 2016 in Senate: Sen. Wamatangi, I have referred you to the rules. Kindly proceed. view
  • 12 Jul 2016 in Senate: Order, Senator. Before you second that very important Bill, let me do a very short communication. Hon. Senators, I wish to The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate view
  • 12 Jul 2016 in Senate: What is your point of order? You should use your console. view
  • 12 Jul 2016 in Senate: Order. You cannot interrupt debate to put a point of order which is irrelevant to the debate. I am not stopping you from congratulating or giving words of encouragement to the students. You will do that if they will be still sitting there when Sen. Sijeny finishes seconding the Bill. view
  • 12 Jul 2016 in Senate: Sen. Hassan, did you want to make a Statement before we proceed to the debate? You have one minute. I beg to second. view
  • 12 Jul 2016 in Senate: Sen. Muthama, these are students from your county. Did you seek the Floor? view
  • 12 Jul 2016 in Senate: Well, that is why I am giving you the Floor. view
  • 12 Jul 2016 in Senate: Thank you, Senators Muthama and Hassan. The students are very welcome. I hope they learn something from us. We now go back to the main debate. view
  • 29 Jun 2016 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. We are one nation and one country. The greatest purpose of devolution was to bring equity. The point that is being canvassed is important. However, it is important for the public that we represent to know the truth. Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale has raised this issue and I seek his indulgence to put the figures. If you look at the case of Kakamega County, apparently it has the largest number of schools in this country. They are 874. Out of that number, only 58 have not been connected. In the case of Kiambu ... view

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