Mutula Kilonzo Jnr

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  • 6 Jun 2019 in Senate: .: Mr. Speaker, Sir. There is a place called Kikumbulyu, a far-flung place in Makueni County where you possibly do not have E or G network but no network at all. I have said this before; the people who will suffer, if not you – maybe because your children have gone through another system or have passed through – are the children of your children. We can have as much corruption in this country but there is one thing that we cannot mess with. That one thing that distinguishes Kenyans when they go to the United States of America (USA), ... view
  • 6 Jun 2019 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. First, I wish our colleague quick recovery. From the Statement given to the police by Saumu - because I saw it - it is obvious that the attack on Sen. Anuar was an attempted murder. They beat him with blunt objects on his head, and yet he did not provoke anybody. I believe our colleague was set up for this sort of beating. Madam Temporary Speaker, unlike the Senate Majority Leader, I believe that the Senate should have taken this matter seriously. When the police landed outside this building, one time when we had a ... view
  • 6 Jun 2019 in Senate: All of us who know this gentleman, know that he is absolutely harmless. I criticize The Standard Newspaper because they posted a picture of the lady in some fancy clothes with the intention of belittling the crime visited on Sen. Anuar. Can we treat some of these issues seriously and not make it look like an incident involving a “slay queen” and a “slay man?” It is a very sad incident. view
  • 6 Jun 2019 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I will ask for extra time. The question raised by Sen. Pareno is so serious that as we contemplate going to Kitui for Senate Mashinani sittings, we must have a public baraza in Kajiado, Makueni and Taita- Taveta to speak about this issue. This is because these animals are increasing our poverty. It is not raining and when it rains, they eat our food. What is worse is that last month a young man strayed into the park in Makueni County and was shot two times. He sent his father a text message to go and rescue ... view
  • 6 Jun 2019 in Senate: This is a place where a certain elephant we have nicknamed mwanzia comes into the neighbourhood every evening, and nobody has dared to touch it. Since the year 2014 people who have been killed in Makueni have never been paid. view
  • 6 Jun 2019 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, Sen. Pareno is right. When our women stray into the park to collect firewood they are raped. When they are caught, they are charged in court and fined Kshs200,000. When the KWS officers kill one person, it is business as usual. I have a case where KWS officers were supposed to be charged in 2014. To date, they have never been charged for committing murder. There was a documentary recently about Isiolo on the murders and atrocities visited on the people for collecting firewood. view
  • 6 Jun 2019 in Senate: I was embarrassed that the CS wrote to me and said that Kenya is collecting 10 per cent of our Gross Domestic Product (GDP) from the parks. These animals have become more important than the people living next to the parks. I would like this to be an agenda for Senate Mashinani . Let us go to these parks. We will find more atrocities than we can imagine. People are contemplating killing these animals. Will we be made poor by wildlife from which only the national Government is benefitting? view
  • 4 Jun 2019 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I support the Petition. We are waiting for our Chairperson to be admitted to the Bar because there is a certain privilege that comes with holding a number such as mine, which is 4530. Our Chair needs to have a number and that number will come when they recognize that the Chair is already trained at the university to practise law. Going to the Kenya School of Law for us was fun. I learnt the word “octocthornus ” from the Chairman of Gor Mahia. Mr. Ambrose Rachier, who is an expert in conveyancing. I know ... view
  • 4 Jun 2019 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 30 May 2019 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I have a few comments to make regarding the Report. This problem that is in Taita Taveta County is also found in Makueni County to a larger extent. Whether it is camels or cows, the issue is the same. view

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