Mutula Kilonzo Jnr

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All parliamentary appearances

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  • 11 Sep 2019 in Senate: found to have committed a crime, let us not step into that county; let us not go to his office. Let us make the law ourselves and not wait for Judge Mumbi Ngugi because she has filled the gap of our oversight. The DPP is filling the gap of our oversight by looking for the Governor for Kiambu County and others who are doing funny things with our money. Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. view
  • 11 Sep 2019 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, Standing Order No 59 (3) states as follows:- “Where no Senator moves a Motion at the time specified by under these Standing Orders, such Motion shall not be published again in the Order Paper during the same Session except with the leave of the Speaker.” This should apply to the Committee of the Whole, where Orders No.11, 12 and13, if there is no reason or explanation from the movers, should be dropped so that the other Committees of the Whole that are pending can be moved. There is no reason Whips mobilize people to be here, and ... view
  • 10 Sep 2019 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, that famous clip of Sen. Orengo happened on this Floor when we were debating this same issue and Sen. Murkomen is aware of that. We strongly objected it. Maybe Members are not aware that the law was amended in this House to give the mandate of delimitation to the National Assembly. I said it was a mistake to remove this House from delimitation of wards because they are found in the counties. In terms of what Sen. Orengo said, it is important that we look at that law because it is the law now. Once delimitation process ... view
  • 1 Aug 2019 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Can I be of assistance to the Senate Majority Leader? There is also a famous saying – I think by one of the Speakers – that you should not substantiate the obvious. view
  • 1 Aug 2019 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the way you made that statement seemed like I was seated in the Gallery. I welcome Matondoni School from Makueni County and the two schools from Uasin Gishu County to the Senate. This is not just another holiday trip. I hope that they will learn a few things about Parliament and the history of this famous building that they are in and the independent Parliament. view
  • 1 Aug 2019 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, on the Petition, I have been fortunate to have some experience about this. I represent a gentleman who used to serve in the military and is now wallowing somewhere in Makueni. He has not been recognized. He just walks around like everybody else, yet he participated in defending this country. view
  • 1 Aug 2019 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I was fortunate to witness the speech by Sen. Malalah in Kakamega. I had never seen any place full of people from Western Kenya who participated in the World Wars, recognized in a brass plate. I have not seen any place like that except in Kakamega County Assembly. view
  • 1 Aug 2019 in Senate: Sen. Murkomen says that it happened in Uasin Gishu County too. Mr. Speaker, Sir, my late father’s driver was a retired military officer. However, he did not receive any recognition and died a poor man. So, Sen. Murkomen is right that 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
  • 1 Aug 2019 in Senate: these people are treated so badly. They become paupers immediately they leave the service, yet they can be used for other things. Some of them are well trained. During the Solai Dam Tragedy, the Cabinet Secretary (CS) for Defence did not disclose the number of people who are trained in Israel specifically for disaster recovery, response and emergencies, as I had requested. When these people retire after their years of service, they go out there and their services are no longer required. In fact, other than recognition, we should provide them with jobs, which they have experience in. For example, ... view
  • 1 Aug 2019 in Senate: news and Citizen Weekly . However, the day to day businesses of honest people are either clamped like the ones of the betting companies, or alternately, they are deported out of town. However, the people who steal are in the news and they are given the front seats for interviews by our media stations. It is unfortunate. Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view

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