Moses Otieno Kajwang'

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 16 Jun 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, Sen. Ndwiga is my Chairperson in a Committee and I have immense respect for him. However, we have a rule in our Standing Orders about anticipating debate and the outcome of a process. He gives me the impression that he is anticipating that one approach will lead to a certain end and another shall lead to another end. Is it proper for a very distinguished Senator and long serving Member of Parliament (MP) to anticipate the debate and decision of this House? view
  • 16 Jun 2020 in Senate: On a point of order. view
  • 16 Jun 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, in our Standing Orders, we have a rule--- I am talking about what Sen. Kibiru has said. I have a lot of respect for him. We have worked with him in the County Public Account and Investment Committee (CPAIC). He knows my views on his county. view
  • 16 Jun 2020 in Senate: My only question is that you need to give us direction. Even though the Standing Orders talk of conflict of interest being pecuniary or proprietary, but we have established a precedence in this House that when you have an Impeachment Motion against the governor of your county, you kind of stand down. It is not in the Standing Orders because I do not believe that Sen. Kibiru has pecuniary or proprietary interest. However, you need to advise us because sometimes, it could muddy the waters when it is your county that is being tried before the Senate. Is it in ... view
  • 16 Jun 2020 in Senate: You cannot force the Speaker to allow you to raise a point of order. view
  • 22 May 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, would it be in order to rule both Sen. Sakaja and Sen. Murkomen out of order? This is because it is upon the Mover of the Motion to define how convincing it can be. What Sen. Kang’ata is doing is to convince us as Members of the Senate to agree or disagree with his Motion. A call for him to truncate or elongate is completely out of order. It is for Sen. Kang’ata to determine the most convincing tone and approach. view
  • 22 May 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Jubilee Coalition has told us that they have lost confidence in one of their Members who has served this House diligently as a The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 22 May 2020 in Senate: Deputy Speaker. The question is whether the House agrees with the Jubilee Coalition. Does the House have confidence in Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki? That is the reason this decision could not be taken at the Parliamentary Group (PG) meeting at State House or wherever it was. That decision has been brought to us. It is now upon us to reflect and make a decision that will not break this House. view
  • 22 May 2020 in Senate: Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki is a fine gentleman. I have followed him in many aspects of his life. He went to Lenana School and I went there after him. He went to Moi University and I went there after him. He came to the Senate and I came to the Senate after him. Today, his head is on the chopping block but I hope that I will not follow him there. view
  • 22 May 2020 in Senate: I want to encourage Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki to go back to the scriptures that he is fond of and reflect on the story of Pontius Pilate who was given the responsibility to make a decision between Barabbas the common thief and Jesus Christ of Nazareth. I have always asked myself what happened to Barabbas after he was released. Nobody knows what happened to Barabbas. He went into oblivion but Jesus Christ was crucified and everybody remembers him. Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki, you have served us well for the duration that you have done. However, your party has lost confidence in you. ... view

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