Kiema Kilonzo

Full name

Julius Kiema Kilonzo

Born

13th April 1966

Post

P. O. Box 41842 - 00100 Nairobi

Post

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

Email

kilonzo@wananchi.com

Email

mutito@parliament.go.ke

Telephone

0722513606

Telephone

020 2848631

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 171 to 180 of 1318.

  • 28 Feb 2012 in National Assembly: on a point of order, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. Hon Mbadi has been very clear that the Speaker was to make a ruling in the event the Minister for Finance did not deliver the Statement and why he did not deliver it. So, the question of waiting for the Speaker to make the ruling being an excuse as to why the Assistant Minister did not deliver the Statement does not arise. view
  • 28 Feb 2012 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, the mere admission that there is fraud in his Ministry does not help Kenyans who are suffering. Before a bank charges a property, there must be a search and a registrar who signs to confirm that, indeed, the title deed is okay. What happens in such a case? Who is going to pay? That is because to say that the matter is with the police is not enough. Those cases are rampant! Next week, I will also show you a similar case where a title deed was issued fraudulently in Kibarani and Kshs100 million was paid ... view
  • 28 Feb 2012 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. After quite a long time, I wish to agree with hon. Midiwo that this Report needs more time. That is because what the Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs did is suspect. When I look at it--- Even when they had a petition of people who came all the way from Mwingi with 12,000 signatures, nothing has been noted here. They went all the way to wherever they went to, to divide wards for themselves. Therefore, we request to be given time so that Kitui County and the rest of Kenyans ... view
  • 22 Feb 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, as I rise to give my condolence to the family of the late Minister Michuki, I also just want to tell my colleagues and the country at large that I am also bereaved; I lost my mother in-law Joy Karangua just the same time we lost the Minister. Therefore, I rise with a heavy heart because I know what it means to lose a loved one. The family of Michuki is now feeling the pain of a departed one. Many things have been said about Mr. Michuki. He was a great son of this country. He ... view
  • 14 Feb 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, having listened to the answer that the Assistant Minister has given, could he tell the House why when the census were being read the substantive Minister stood and said that there were anomalies in the numbers from these districts and they needed to be investigated. What is it that was being investigated now that the Assistant Minister has said that there was no problem and the census results were used during the demarcation of the constituencies? view
  • 14 Feb 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, in view of the fact that the Assistant Minister has said that he is now aware that his own Minister made a press release and said that these areas were to be investigated, would I be in order to ask for this matter to be deferred until I bring proof that his Minister did give that information to Kenyans? view
  • 20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I stand here today to tell Members of Parliament when names are brought here for us to interrogate, pass or reject, we must take cognizance of the fact that Kenyans are watching us. Kenyans do not want to see theatrics. Kenyans want us to be responsible leaders. The people we are discussing today have children just like us. When we make allegations about those Kenyans, we must make sure those allegations are founded. view
  • 20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I stand here today to tell Members of Parliament when names are brought here for us to interrogate, pass or reject, we must take cognizance of the fact that Kenyans are watching us. Kenyans do not want to see theatrics. Kenyans want us to be responsible leaders. The people we are discussing today have children just like us. When we make allegations about those Kenyans, we must make sure those allegations are founded. view
  • 20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want these Members of Parliament to pose for a second and just imagine. Just the other day Members of Parliament were mentioned here adversely and they stood up and told us the pain they have gone through and what they were facing outside. view
  • 20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want these Members of Parliament to pose for a second and just imagine. Just the other day Members of Parliament were mentioned here adversely and they stood up and told us the pain they have gone through and what they were facing outside. view

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