Lenny Maxwell Kivuti

Parties & Coalitions

Born

1960

Post

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

Email

lenny.kivuti@geoafrica.com

Telephone

0722511949

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 321 to 330 of 623.

  • 26 Feb 2015 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the only reason I used the word “maybe” is because between today and Wednesday, next week, there are two working days. I hope we will get the Statement and immediately we get it, we will table it here. view
  • 3 Dec 2014 in Senate: Yes, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I had already finished reading the Statement yesterday. We were waiting for Sen. Musila to intervene. view
  • 3 Dec 2014 in Senate: Yes, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I had already finished reading the Statement yesterday. We were waiting for Sen. Musila to intervene. view
  • 3 Dec 2014 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, commenting on Sen. Musilas’s queries, it is true there was an irregularity and our report clearly states as such. The irregularity may not necessarily be an illegality. What happened is that there was an omission in the procedure of dealing with the land in as far as the Trust Land Act is concerned. The Constitution envisages a situation whereby in the new dispensation we should have enacted the Community Land Act. As we know, it is in this House and not yet ready. We did not lose sight of that and that is why in our second ... view
  • 3 Dec 2014 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, commenting on Sen. Musilas’s queries, it is true there was an irregularity and our report clearly states as such. The irregularity may not necessarily be an illegality. What happened is that there was an omission in the procedure of dealing with the land in as far as the Trust Land Act is concerned. The Constitution envisages a situation whereby in the new dispensation we should have enacted the Community Land Act. As we know, it is in this House and not yet ready. We did not lose sight of that and that is why in our second ... view
  • 3 Dec 2014 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. My friend, Sen. Wetangula, is not reading between the lines. He says what is contained in our observations; that is, there is an irregularity. view
  • 3 Dec 2014 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. My friend, Sen. Wetangula, is not reading between the lines. He says what is contained in our observations; that is, there is an irregularity. view
  • 3 Dec 2014 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, our observations are very clear about irregularity. Because of this irregularity, we stop NIS from proceeding to obtain a title deed. That is the basic point of it. Until and unless that irregularity is addressed, then a title deed should not be issued. view
  • 3 Dec 2014 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, our observations are very clear about irregularity. Because of this irregularity, we stop NIS from proceeding to obtain a title deed. That is the basic point of it. Until and unless that irregularity is addressed, then a title deed should not be issued. view
  • 3 Dec 2014 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, as we all know, since the new dispensation came, Chairpersons have been doing a very tedious job of being messengers. You ask questions which are very relevant to the welfare of Kenyans, you go and bring an answer here and it is not quite conclusive. I am very convinced that since this matter is quite urgent, it may make a lot of sense if either we got the Cabinet Secretary to appear before the Committee and we invite all Senators who are interested to be present or we make a Committee of the Whole. In fact, when ... view

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