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 751 to 760 of 1162.

  • 7 May 2008 in National Assembly: Thank you, Madam May 7, 2008 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 891 Temporary Deputy Speaker. I will also try to be as brief as possible. I stand to support this Motion. view
  • 7 May 2008 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, in my view, I was expecting that, immediately this Motion landed to the ballot box; that when the House Business Committee sat down to vote for this Motion, the Leader of Government Business would have called Mr. Namwamba and asked him to give that chance to the Government to be able to move this Motion. I was hoping that the Attorney-General or Minister for Justice, National Cohesion and Constitutional Affairs would have taken over the Motion by now, so that justice can be done to the people of Kenya and not only to this House. Madam ... view
  • 7 May 2008 in National Assembly: If we are sure that we want to have a clean Government, which I doubt whether we have-- view
  • 7 May 2008 in National Assembly: Then we must allow whistle blowers from the other side so that if we have murderers in this country; if we have people that we suspect on this side, they should be pointed out! Let us run the Ministries knowing that there is somebody else who is pointing at us and we are responsible. Otherwise, the era of godfathers is gone and should be behind us now! We should speak out our minds! You cannot tell me that I am seated here because I am a Government Minister and I want a Government position! What is your position? I have ... view
  • 7 May 2008 in National Assembly: 892 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES May 7, 2008 Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, because I know that all these hon. Members want to contribute, I would wish that we pass this Motion today and we request that the Bill be brought before the House in a week's time. With those few remarks, I beg to support. view
  • 29 Apr 2008 in National Assembly: He is just worried! view
  • 23 Apr 2008 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I am sure the Chair has heard Mr. Sirma say that we might be pushing the IDPs to a death trap. Is he in order to use that kind of language, bearing in mind that when these clashes started we were told they were spontaneous and not organised? view
  • 23 Apr 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, 652 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES April 23, 2008 Sir, is he now admitting that these clashes were organised? view
  • 25 Mar 2008 in National Assembly: to ask the Minister of State, Office of the President:- (a) How many people are internally displaced as a result of the post-election violence in the country? (b) In the face of imminent long rains, what measures has the Government taken to provide habitable dwellings for the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and ensure that they are not exposed to communicable diseases like typhoid, malaria and cholera? (c) Would the Minister assure the House that the Government will provide sufficient and adequate food for the IDPs? view
  • 18 Mar 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, may I join my colleagues in supporting this Bill. At the same time, I want to express my sympathy to the Kenyans who really suffered after the general election that was held on 27th December, 2007. We have thanked the panel of eminent persons and our leaders, the hon. Mwai Kibaki, the President of Kenya, and Raila Odinga, for coming to a consensus and agreeing that the country must move forward. But we have forgotten that they could not have arrived at that decision if we did not have millions of Kenyans who voted and committed no ... view

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