Prof. Olweny

Full name

Patrick Ayiecho Olweny

Born

4th March 1953

Post

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

Post

P.O. Box 41842, 00100 Nairobi,

Post

P. O. Box 85 Miwani

Email

muhoroni@parliament.go.ke

Email

payiecho@yahoo.com

Telephone

0733784633

Telephone

0722734187

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1741 to 1750 of 1845.

  • 14 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: asked the Minister for Lands:- (a) whether he could table a list of the people who were recently allocated land at Tonde in God Nyithindo Location in Muhoroni Division indicating how much each of them obtained; (b) whether he could indicate the number of former Tonde squatters and others who benefited from the allocation; and, (c) what efforts he is making to settle squatters who failed to get land in the said allocation. view
  • 14 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the issue in Tonde Scheme is that the Government brought 45 people from outside the area and allocated them land. As a result, ten genuine squatters were not allocated land. What will the Ministry do to ensure that the ten people who were November 14, 1006 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 3607 originally in Tonde are allocated land? view
  • 14 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I do not have the list which has just been tabled. So, I do not know who is in it--- view
  • 14 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I wish you could allow me to look at the tabled document then we could finish with this Question next week. view
  • 14 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Anyway, Mr. Speaker, Sir, let me ask the last question. view
  • 14 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, 45 people were allocated land in Tonde. We believe some of them were civil servants. Then we have ten other people without land. Some of these people who were given land have not occupied it. Could the Assistant Minister give out the land that has not been occupied to the ten people who missed out in the allocation? view
  • 9 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, why are the drivers who commit traffic offences not given bonds to appear in court, instead of their vehicles being towed and damaged in the process? view
  • 9 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I stand to oppose the amendment. Already, sugar-cane farmers who want to invest using Sugar Development Levy (SDL) have a problem accessing that money. What the Minister is proposing will complicate matters further. For that reason, I oppose the amendment. view
  • 9 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I rise to oppose this amendment because if there is need for an amendment in the Sugar Act, get the Minister concerned and the Members from the sugar-growing areas. It is my feeling that this is still another malicious inclusion in this Bill. So, I wish to oppose. view
  • 8 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. When will the Assistant Minister post teachers to some of the newly established and registered secondary schools within the district where teachers do not get hardship allowance? view

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