Mutula Kilonzo Jnr

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1781 to 1790 of 3800.

  • 29 May 2019 in Senate: According to Article 40 of the Constitution, the rights of land are not subservient to compulsory acquisition. If you want to do a highway, that is well and good; but you should respect the rights of the landowner, whether this person is a small man or a big man. What Sen. Sakaja says is true that this land belonged to the people living in Karen. There was a time when the current Governor of Nairobi City County stalled the construction of a road somewhere near the Bomas of Kenya because it affected a big man. They stalled the road for ... view
  • 29 May 2019 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 29 May 2019 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, could you, please, protect the Senate Minority Leader from the Senator for Murang‘a County? We can hear him laughing all the way on Harambee Avenue. view
  • 29 May 2019 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. This matter is a crosscutting issue. Although the Statement by Sen. Pareno is about roads, there are several issues on compensation which are cross-cutting. It will benefit the country to find out how compensation should be done on other sectors other than roads. I mentioned a dam and a road. Sen. Murkomen mentioned also talked of a road in his county. Therefore, I will be satisfied if you direct the Committee to handle all the cross- cutting issues. view
  • 29 May 2019 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, in fact, you are correct that there is even a worse situation in Kajiado County raised by Sen. Pareno. There is a similar issue in Makueni County where 14 have been interdicted. It is worse in Kajiado County because 58 teachers have been interdicted. I am informed that more have been interdicted in Kilifi County. view
  • 29 May 2019 in Senate: The Committee is seized of this matter, but what I have not heard from them is whether our proposal to have a Committee of the Whole – so that it is not just the Committee on Education, Information, Communication and Technology matter – because all of us want to address Prof. Magoha on where exactly the country will be when they have interdicted all these teachers. Who will they train if they want to interdict everybody? view
  • 29 May 2019 in Senate: It is even worse. I was in a meeting with Hon. Sossion, the Chairperson, Secretary-General, the Treasurer, Mr. Matiangi and they are going to have demonstrations in Nairobi City County on 7th June, 2019. I thought maybe the Chairperson would have been here so that proper guidance and directions are given. I have even suggested to my party leader to act as a mediator because on 7th June, 2019, we will have demonstrations in Nairobi City County by all teachers. There will be a crisis. view
  • 29 May 2019 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, you can direct either this matter comes up tomorrow when the Chairperson is here or some direction of the Committee of the Whole because we must handle this matter like the crisis it is. I hear the Cabinet Secretary (CS) does not have a reverse gear. I was going to look for a hand brake, but I leave it to you. view
  • 29 May 2019 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I rise to second this important Bill by Sen. Kasanga; The Mental Health (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No. 32 of 2018). I also want to congratulate her for proposing this Bill. I had never taken a keen interest in mental health until Sen. Kasanga brought it up. Just like any family, one of my cousins has mental health issues. My family members in Mbooni lock him in a room for he walks around when left free. On reading some of these matters, it has come to my attention that mental health is a problem. ... view
  • 29 May 2019 in Senate: say kamuti. In other places it is amuti when it is big. Recently, a police woman working in Parliament was killed by her boyfriend. Now it has become excusable. Recently, an old man killed his wife because she had become a bother to him. The old man decided to kill her then commit suicide and wrote a suicide note. These cases have become normal. There is a recent high-profile murder where a girl was brutally murdered. Her throat was cut and was possibly raped by a man. It is likely that the judge will say: ―Take this person for psychiatric ... view

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