Musikari Kombo

Full name

Musikari Nazi Kombo

Born

13th March 1944

Post

P.O. Box 64175, Nairobi, Kenya

Post

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

Email

musikarikombo@hotmail.com

Link

Facebook

Telephone

0722523472

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 8 Sep 2011 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. No matter how much the Minister tries, he is avoiding to answer the question. The Member for Butula was very categorical that when you are on the Ugandan side, you do not receive signals from Kenya telling you “welcome to Safaricom”. Why is it that when you are on the Kenyan side, you receive signals from the MTN? view
  • 8 Sep 2011 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. No matter how much the Minister tries, he is avoiding to answer the question. The Member for Butula was very categorical that when you are on the Ugandan side, you do not receive signals from Kenya telling you “welcome to Safaricom”. Why is it that when you are on the Kenyan side, you receive signals from the MTN? view
  • 26 Aug 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to second. view
  • 18 Aug 2011 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for giving me the opportunity to support the Motion. view
  • 18 Aug 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, we passed the Constitution that is pushing this country towards a reform programme. This House has also been seen as being reformist. So, we cannot blame the Government if they made a mistake. In the process of punishing the Government, we punish Kenyans and deny them reforms. It is for those reasons that I view
  • 18 Aug 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is very easy to deal with that point of order. I heard arguments that this Government has been sleeping on the job or they have not brought Bills in the House and, therefore, we must teach them a lesson. I am asking the House not to teach the Government which has been slow in its feet, because Kenyans want reforms. view
  • 9 Aug 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, just as hon. Namwamba said, I think that answer is frivolous. It is strange that the Assistant Minister is talking about post-election problems affecting these markets. It is not only the market in Budalang’i that has stalled. Even Miyanga Market in Bungoma has stalled for the last three to four years. Why is the Ministry stalling all these markets, whose work we started a long time ago? view
  • 9 Aug 2011 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Is the Assistant Minister in order to mislead the House about the ESP when these markets started before the ESP came into being? view
  • 9 Aug 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, if we take the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as part of the Government, it would be the lead agent for the other Ministries. What has the Ministry done to ensure that if the other Ministries are not informing Parliament, as the lead agent, they make sure that they push them to do so? view
  • 3 Aug 2011 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I will be extremely brief. With regard to the issue of integrity, political parties are the nurseries for leadership in this country. The Constitution has raised the bar in Chapter Six on integrity. I want to agree with what Dr. Mwiria spoke about that people who do not have that integrity should not be given positions to run political parties. I want the Minister to look into this and state how people can be vetted if they are found wanting so that they are not given positions in political parties. This is because ... view

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