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 601 to 610 of 623.

  • 1 Apr 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would like to second this amendment because of two reasons. I am aware that the mood of the House has been very negative to any alterations and amendments. But before we come to the end of these amendments, this is the only chance that we have to bridge what hon. Orengo and hon. Kioni brought to the House. This is the last chance that the poor and marginalized communities have. This is because the provisions of Article 255 will not allow us to have this chance forever. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to second for the ... view
  • 1 Apr 2010 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I would like to state two things. I know we needed this Constitution even before I came to this Parliament. I know Kenyans need this Constitution. I know we may all not be able to get every change that we may have wanted. I may have wanted to have Mbeere County. I know other Members here may have wanted to get all the changes that they proposed. The fact that we did not get those changes does not negate the need for prosperity for this country. Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is very important that we ... view
  • 3 Dec 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am happy today, as a professional in land matters, to support the introduction of the first National Land Policy in Kenya. Everybody has been waiting for this document for so long. It took four years for it to mature. There are very good points about it. There are some points which need to be looked at with a view to streamlining them. There could be a few points that the Minister may need to look at with another eye. The problems we have had since Independence relate to very many contradictory land laws. You ... view
  • 3 Dec 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, if we say in a document that land shall only be given to people who want to develop; it is obvious that everybody who wants land will say: “I want to develop it”. Therefore, it does not inform anything to say that any applicant does not wish to develop the land. Everybody will say: “I want to develop the land!” Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, at the same time, you will find several sections which are addressing equity as opposed to sanctity. If you want to distribute land, you must compromise on the sanctity. I ... view
  • 25 Nov 2009 in National Assembly: Could the Prime Minister explain to us the distribution of these funds on an constituency basis? It is apparent that in constituencies some of these funds view
  • 26 Aug 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, the Interim Independent Boundaries Review Commission needs to liaise with the Ministry of Lands because the international boundaries as defined presently may not be fitting with the way the constituency boundaries are. In essence, you could think in terms of Migingo Island and the Elmi Triangle. view
  • 26 Aug 2009 in National Assembly: I beg to support. view
  • 26 Aug 2009 in National Assembly: Vote 29 – National Assembly view
  • 26 Aug 2009 in National Assembly: THAT, a sum not exceeding Kshs3,842,946,765 be issued from the Consolidated Fund to complete the sum necessary to meet the expenditure during the year ending 30th June, 2009 in respect of:- view
  • 26 Aug 2009 in National Assembly: Vote 29 – National Assembly view

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