Mwangi Kiunjuri

Parties & Coalitions

  • Not a member of any parties or coalitions

Full name

Festus Mwangi Kiunjuri

Born

29th April 1969

Post

P.O. Box 220, Nanyuki, Kenya

Post

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

Post

Ministry of Public Works Works Building Ngong Road P.O Box 30743-00100 Nairobi

Email

info@publicworks.go.ke

Email

mwangikiunjuri@yahoo.co.uk

Telephone

020 273 7659

Telephone

0721481473

Telephone

0721481473

Telephone

0721 277828

Telephone

020 273 7659

Telephone

0721 600 305

Telephone

020 271 3252 (DL)

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 191 to 200 of 1162.

  • 5 Oct 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am lucky because I have been heading one and Mr. Kajwang should come and learn a few lessons from me now that I am more experienced in that field than him. However, he is also a senior Member of Parliament and I respect him for that. view
  • 5 Oct 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, our party is only three years old. I have also testified here that most of the parties have not existed for even eight years. They were formed the other day. Look at their history. I do not want to mention them. The only party that can pretend that it has been there is very sick and it is almost--- view
  • 5 Oct 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I did not mention any party. There are 48 parties in this country. When I talk of sickness of the party, it is not that sickness that you get admitted in the hospital. You know how they become sick. I was trying to say that--- view
  • 5 Oct 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have not mentioned any party. view
  • 5 Oct 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the guilty are always afraid. view
  • 5 Oct 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, what I wanted to bring out is that it is high time that we made these parties viable. As leaders, we should not behave like we are in a market where the auctioneers go for the highest bidder by the fall of the hammer. This Constitution will enable us to respect the minority, the majority, equality, equity and observe the Bill of Rights which is very clear on how we should move forward. If this was observed, we could not have had that kind of debate that we had last week. Hon. Members should be satisfied whenever ... view
  • 5 Oct 2010 in National Assembly: With those few remarks, I beg to support. view
  • 1 Sep 2010 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. In the spirit of collective responsibility, I can assist my fellow Assistant Minister with information. However, I stood on a point because he has raised very serious allegations about my Ministry not having taken any action. This is a matter of grave concern. It is a very sensitive matter. It is now a national issue. It is not only the people of Naivasha suffering, but the whole country, including you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, because I usually see you eating fish during lunch hour. So, it is only important that an inter-Ministerial ... view
  • 1 Sep 2010 in National Assembly: If Members are really serious with their questions, then they should allow very serious action be taken. view
  • 1 Sep 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise to seek the indulgence of the House to be given more time on this Question because we are dealing with donor funds on this project. We have not got any confirmation from the donors in order for us to give a concrete answer. I have also humbly requested the Member for North Imenti to give me more time and we are in agreement. view

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