James Maina Kamau

Parties & Coalitions

Post

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

Email

kandara@parliament.go.ke

Telephone

0722512244

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 311 to 320 of 490.

  • 8 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: asked the Minister for Roads:- view
  • 8 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: (a) how much money was allocated for the Ndaka-ini-Gichagi-ini Road construction and the circumstances under which Kabuitu Contractors abandoned the work after building only two of the total six and-a-half kilometers; view
  • 8 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: (b) how much money has been spent on the road against the total allocation and how was the balance spent; and, (c) when the contractor will resume works on the road. view
  • 8 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: asked the Minister for Roads:- (a) how much money was allocated for the Ndaka-ini – Gichagi-ini road construction and the circumstances under which Kabuitu Contractors abandoned the work after building only two of the total six and-a-half kilometers; (b) how much money has been spent on the road against the total allocation and how the balance was spent; and, (c) when the contractor will resume works on the road. view
  • 8 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to thank the Minister for attempting to answer this Question. You understand that this is a road that was started by a contractor called Kabuitu Contractors. It is about six-and-half kilometres, but the contractor did only two kilometres, leaving four kilometres un-done. Tea farmers in that area are very hostile. This is one area I cannot pass. They have threatened to stone me because they believe that I am the one who has failed to take the contractor back to the site and complete the road. Could he tell this House why they ... view
  • 8 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I continue to thank the Minister for the answers he is giving to this House. Can he assure me that he will avail himself to go with me to that area and explain the same to tea farmers, who are becoming hostile? I have tried to explain to them, but they cannot understand why the contractor was on site in one minute and the next minute, he was not there. view
  • 7 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would like the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Local Government to tell this House what the Government has done to control the content of speeches given during the campaigns especially those peddling lies across the country. view
  • 6 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: asked the Minister for Agriculture:- (a) to state the progress of the discussion between the Ministry and the Ministry of Energy on the use of the recently discovered coal as an alternative in drying tea leaves; and, (b) to state the progress made on the initiative of value addition by processing tea, marketing and product diversification launched in Kangaita and when the same initiative will be extended to Nduti Tea Factory in Kandara. view
  • 1 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: asked the Minister for Education:- (a) whether it is the Ministry’s policy that policemen guarding examination rooms during National Examinations must be armed; and, (b) whether he could halt the practice, considering that the presence of armed officers can intimidate and negatively affect performance. view
  • 1 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to thank the Assistant Minister for giving me such a shallow answer. However, I do not think it is necessary to have armed officers in the examination area because they are scaring. Some children may not have come across a G3 rifle. Are they doing something to make sure that they are removed? We do not need armed policemen in the examination areas. view

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