Kithure Kindiki

Parties & Coalitions

Born

1973

Email

kkindiki@yahoo.co.uk

Telephone

+254 (0)20 340856/8/9

Telephone

0788380903

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@KithureKindiki on Twitter

Dr. Kithure Kindiki

Deputy Speaker - Senate (2017 - May 2020); Senate Majority Leader Prof Kithure Kindiki (2013-June 2017); Wanjiku’s Best Representative – Food, 2014

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 501 to 510 of 562.

  • 8 Nov 2017 in Senate: What is your intervention, Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr.? view
  • 8 Nov 2017 in Senate: The Leader of Majority, is that part covered? view
  • 8 Nov 2017 in Senate: Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., are you satisfied with that explanation? view
  • 26 Sep 2017 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would like your indulgence to move a short Procedural Motion which is not part of today’s Order Paper but for housekeeping purposes. I am rising on Standing Order No. 15 and 17 and Article 107 of the Constitution. If you allow me, I will read out Article 107(1) (c) of the Constitution which provides that: “In the absence of the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker, another Member of the House elected by the House presides.” Similarly, Standing Order No. 15 provides that the Speaker shall preside at any sitting of the Senate but in the absence ... view
  • 26 Sep 2017 in Senate: On a point of order Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 26 Sep 2017 in Senate: I am sorry to interrupt the Leader of Majority, my successor. You know, I should respect him. Is the Leader of Majority in order to insinuate that Professor Margaret Kamar, one of the most distinguished Kenyan Professors, who became a professor at a young age after doing an impeccable academic journey in Kenya and Canada; that she is a “Kalenjin” Professor? Is the Member in Order? view
  • 31 Aug 2017 in Senate: Mr. Clerk, on the matter raised by Sen. Orengo I want clarification whether it is in order for him to bring up issues of Chapter Six, knowing well that the issue of election of Speaker is governed by the Constitution and is specifically provided for. Therefore, we cannot introduce general provisions of the Constitution on a matter which has specific provisions of the same Constitution.You will use general provisions, for example, Chapter Six when there are no specific provisions. Therefore, we will be starting on a wrong footing if we introduced the general provisions of Chapter Six – important as ... view
  • 15 Feb 2017 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I was explaining how IBEC which is the Intergovernmental, Budget and Economic Council has also been consulting. A sub committee was formed to liaise with all stakeholders chaired by the Cabinet Secretary and the Chairman of the Council of Governors. I want to understand my brother’s pain because this thing has taken a bit of time and it is true that there has been pull and push around it. What happened is that after that meeting of IBEC, it was decided that all stakeholders will come with one Bill which they have all approved. In December, ... view
  • 29 Nov 2016 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I beg to move the following in an amended form. WHEREAS, the Parliamentary Service (Senate Monitoring and Evaluation)(Procedure for Management for Funds) Regulations, 2016 were published on 27th September, 2016 and tabled in the Senate and the National Assembly on 4th and 6th, October, 2016, respectively; AWARE, that the Sessional Committee on Delegated Legislation of the Senate considered the said regulations resolved that they be acceded to and pursuant to Standing Order No. 214 (4) (a) of the Senate Standing Orders conveyed the said decision to the Parliamentary Service Commission; WHEREAS, the National Assembly considered ... view
  • 8 Nov 2016 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, we have the numbers. view

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