Mutahi Kagwe

Born

January 1958

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P. O. Box 41305 00100 Nairobi

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mkagwe@wananchi.com

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0722203067

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0722202175

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All parliamentary appearances

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  • 4 Nov 2014 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Mine is on the same issue and to ask a simple question. Who is going to take responsibility for this tragedy? This is because in civilized nations, when something like this happens, somebody takes responsibility. The question is; who will take responsibility? Could the Chairman seek from those responsible the answer as to who was responsible for the shortfall in security apparatus and who is going to take responsibility? view
  • 4 Nov 2014 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Mine is on the same issue and to ask a simple question. Who is going to take responsibility for this tragedy? This is because in civilized nations, when something like this happens, somebody takes responsibility. The question is; who will take responsibility? Could the Chairman seek from those responsible the answer as to who was responsible for the shortfall in security apparatus and who is going to take responsibility? view
  • 4 Nov 2014 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Chairman, Sir, I also support what Sen. Kajwang has just said because we are aware within the Committee on Finance, Commerce and Budget, that most of the counties are currently using about 19 per cent on development expenditure. This is because they are unable to meet the huge gap. I, therefore, propose that this clause cannot stand as it is. However, if we move a further amendment to Clause 3 by inserting the words “after covering operational expenses,” after the word “40 per cent,” then we would be making sense. If we do not do that, then we ... view
  • 4 Nov 2014 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Chairman, Sir, I also support what Sen. Kajwang has just said because we are aware within the Committee on Finance, Commerce and Budget, that most of the counties are currently using about 19 per cent on development expenditure. This is because they are unable to meet the huge gap. I, therefore, propose that this clause cannot stand as it is. However, if we move a further amendment to Clause 3 by inserting the words “after covering operational expenses,” after the word “40 per cent,” then we would be making sense. If we do not do that, then we ... view
  • 4 Nov 2014 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Chairman, Sir, I concur with Sen. Sang in what he has explained to me. The operative term here is; “medium term.” In other words, provided those words are there, then my amendment will not be necessary. view
  • 4 Nov 2014 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Chairman, Sir, I concur with Sen. Sang in what he has explained to me. The operative term here is; “medium term.” In other words, provided those words are there, then my amendment will not be necessary. view
  • 30 Oct 2014 in Senate: Thank you very much, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. From the outset, I wish to also join my colleagues in congratulating Sen. Njoroge for being proactive and indeed living up to the mandate which he was given by being nominated to this Senate. view
  • 30 Oct 2014 in Senate: The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate view
  • 30 Oct 2014 in Senate: Thank you very much, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. From the outset, I wish to also join my colleagues in congratulating Sen. Njoroge for being proactive and indeed living up to the mandate which he was given by being nominated to this Senate. view
  • 30 Oct 2014 in Senate: He came here to protect the rights of the disabled persons and he has not disappointed them. He has done exactly that. In fact, he has begun the journey in a long walk that we will walk. I can promise him that those of us in this Senate who appreciate what he is trying to do will walk all the way with him. There was an English writer called John Locke who said at his time that “the most able must provide the least requirements for the least able”. When we look at those who are challenged in our society, ... view

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