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

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  • 6 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. It is rather perplexing because this is not the first time that this Question is appearing. This Question was here last week but one, and the Minister himself asked for more time. He requested that the Question be deferred so that he can come and answer it today. We are talking at a time when maize with aflatoxin is getting into the country; when some of the agencies which are supposed to check it are not doing their work. Is it in order for the Minister to keep on delaying to answer ... view
  • 6 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: on behalf of view
  • 6 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would like to bring to your attention the fact that I do not have a written answer to the Question. view
  • 6 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have just been given the written answer. So, we can proceed. view
  • 6 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Assistant Minister has elaborated the conditions that the NEMA has given to this company. Could he table a report of compliance with the same conditions that NEMA has given to the company to prove that those conditions have been complied with? As we speak, the residents of that area are still complaining. Since he has given the parameters within which the company should operate, he should give us a report of compliance by the company. view
  • 6 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, this is a very serious Question because it touches on the lives of people. The Assistant Minister is taking it casually. There is no way the Assistant Minister can do justice to this Question if he cannot table a report of compliance issued by NEMA, if they, indeed, visited the tannery. Would I, therefore, be in order to ask you to defer this Question until the Assistant Minister tables that report, so that we can interrogate him further? What he has told us falls short of a serious answer to this House. view
  • 24 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I am getting a bit disturbed because every time the Attorney-General stands up, he becomes very academic, acting like a university professor. Is he in order to tell us that he cannot supervise the DPP and, therefore, the information which is given by the DDP cannot be interrogated? Who can do so? What I am driving at is whether you could give directions on who would be representing the DPP if the Attorney-General himself cannot do so. Who would be doing that? view
  • 24 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. view
  • 23 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I also wish to join the rest in congratulating this Minister who is “hands-on” in his work. However, what is he doing to ensure that when these roads are being done, not only in Nairobi, but other parts of the country, contractors put road furniture and all other necessary utilities? He knows very well that we were with him on the Kitui-Mwingi Road. The contractor has completed the road, but there is no signage, and this is the case all over, even in Nairobi. What is he doing to ensure that that is enforced? view
  • 22 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. While I commend the “Deputy Minister”, clearly the Ministry is not reading from the same script. What the Minister has said is that he was not aware. Now the Assistant Minister is doing a more better job by contradicting him by saying that the Ministry is really aware--- Would I be in order--- view

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