Manson Nyamweya

Full name

Manson Oyongo Nyamweya

Born

28th September 1959

Post

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

Email

SouthMugirango@parliament.go.ke

Email

nyamweya@kema.co.ke

Email

kema@kema.co.ke

Link

Facebook

Web

http://www.kema.co.ke/staff.htm

Telephone

0720821970

Telephone

020 559302

Telephone

020 559114

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 24 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: I have looked at it, but I have gone to the Memorandum of Objects and Reasons. They are there. That is what they have brought here in the House. That is what I am reading. view
  • 24 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: What about the other section? Which one supersedes the other? Which one is more superior to the other? It is the same Bill. With your guidance, under Standing Order No. 96, should we continue debating this Bill or should it be withdrawn so that the Committee can do the necessary amendment and we debate what makes sense as the National Assembly? view
  • 24 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, I am reading page 73. view
  • 24 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: Okay. Let me proceed. When the vetting of judges and magistrates came up, people thought that those people would make fair decisions. But when you read their verdict and analyse the evidence given, you will find that they have not reached a correct decision. If you look at the people who have been vetted, some of them have been removed from office unfairly. When the framers came with the new Constitution, it was clear that the decision of the Board would be final and you cannot go to any court of appeal. The Judges and The electronic version of the ... view
  • 24 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: Magistrates Vetting Board have worked beyond what was intended. What has happened as we sit now is that we have another breed of judges and magistrates who are more corrupt. I wish this country can go back to 2002 when the National Rainbow Coalition (NARC) took the leadership of this country. Kenya was a united country. Hon. Deputy Speaker, there is a new need for this country to start afresh. We may have that to go through a national leaders’ conference, collapse parties, the Executive and the Judiciary. We need to rethink and re-examine ourselves as a nation in terms ... view
  • 10 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Hon. Speaker. view
  • 3 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker, for giving me a chance to support the BPS. I have gone through it and I would like to raise the issue of the Presidency. We cannot say we do not have money and yet, the Office of the Deputy President (DP) is allocated Kshs2.3 billion which translates to Kshs198 million a month and Kshs6.6 million a day. That money is available to the DP. The Office of the President has been allocated Kshs198 million a month and Kshs25 The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this ... view
  • 3 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: million per day. If you look at all the State Lodges in Nakuru, Kisumu and Nairobi and the staff as compared to the staff that the DP has, then we are doing a circus here because these figures do not add up. We will pass this BPS, but it does not make any sense for us as the National Assembly to do so. The glaring figure is the story of “copy and paste” The National Intelligence Service (NIS) has been allocated Kshs23, 000, 846, but the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has only been allocated Kshs1.9 billion. ... view
  • 3 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, if it is the issue of the Finance Act, we can amend it in this National Assembly so that we stop being told that, as Parliament, we have no ability to increase the amount of money required by various ministries. I sit in the Public Accounts Committee (PAC). When the Kenyan athletes went for the last Olympics, someone gave them air tickets. We have pending bills on that account. Here is a client who has given the Kenyan team tickets to travel out, but he has not been paid. We are now being told that although we know ... view
  • 3 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: In the Ministry of Labour, Social Security and Services, they have allocated Kshs14 billion for development. I do not know what it is for. For which projects is the Kshs14 billion for? We want to support aged people and the poor, but a big amount of that money has been lumped in development projects which may not even be realized. view

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