Kipchumba Murkomen

Parties & Coalitions

Full name

Onesimus Kipchumba Murkomen

Born

1979

Email

omurkomen@yahoo.com

Link

Facebook

Telephone

0722 278455

Link

@kipmurkomen on Twitter

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 16 May 2018 in Senate: Thank you Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for your protection. At that point, I was saying that Sen. Pareno has her name in this country as having been one of the top managers of elections and election nominations, having served in one of the larger parties. After the Jubilee party, the second is the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM). 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
  • 16 May 2018 in Senate: Yes, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I must disclose in a way, that we had the opportunity to play against MCAs finally. However, there has never been a conflict between them and Senators. It was a friendly match among oversight legislators at the county and national level. The real competition was between the Senate and the county Governors. It was just a friendly fire although sometimes even friendly fire can kill. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I congratulate Sen. Malalah for rising to the position he is in. I remind him that it is a position of responsibility. I have seen him ... view
  • 16 May 2018 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, if she was in the majority side, there is great likelihood that she would be in the top leadership of the party and the House because the majority side takes care of women. The deputy majority leader is a woman. The whip of the majority side is a woman also. So, it is natural that if you join the Jubilee side, you are likely, as a woman to have great opportunities than in the minority side, but because of the handshake, I do not want to elaborate further. I request that, in the absence of the ... view
  • 16 May 2018 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Sen. Mwaruma has said that the ODM is the second oldest party after KANU in the presence of Ford Kenya party leader. Just for the record, Ford Kenya is the second oldest party after KANU. I just thought we should set the record straight. view
  • 16 May 2018 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, as you have witnessed, there is unanimous consensus. The superlatives and adjectives used on Sen. Pareno are some of the words that each of us here would admire. We have heard that she is admired and full of wisdom. view
  • 16 May 2018 in Senate: Every politician would be happy to be described in that manner, especially if they want to advance in their political career. I wish her the best and I believe that we will approve her name in the next stage of voting, so that she continues to serve in the position that she has been proposed, for the best interest of this House. I thank you. view
  • 15 May 2018 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, allow me to congratulate you for making a very comprehensive statement in so far as the issue of statements is concerned. I would like to inform the House that the Senate Minority Leader and the Senate Majority Leader have been invited by the Liaison Committee to attend the same meeting. Once we get the direction on this matter, it will make the business of the Senate more organised. As we speak, that Liaison Committee meeting must consider to what extent a chairman can defend a statement that has been signed vis-à-vis a statement that has been interrogated ... view
  • 15 May 2018 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Sen. M. Kajwang' was proceeding very well in a very humble and submissive manner. Is he in order to use the word “gluttony”? Democracy provides that in any situation, the majority will have their way and the minority will have their say. Is that not an insult on a constitutional order; but more importantly is that parliamentary? view
  • 15 May 2018 in Senate: Point of order! view
  • 15 May 2018 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, you can see that Sen. M. Kajwang' is drifting from one sin to another. By the time we rescue him, he would have committed an unforgivable sin. What is it that Sen. M. Kajwang' saw in an old lady and not in an old man? Why is he using examples revolving around age of elderly statesmen and stateswomen but particularly focusing on women? view

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