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 531 to 540 of 1845.

  • 8 Sep 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am not misleading the House. What I would have opted for is a suggestion to be made so that we review these regulations. That is a better approach. Otherwise, we are not going to go against the rules that we have and we have been using unless we change them. view
  • 8 Sep 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am not misleading the House. What I would have opted for is a suggestion to be made so that we review these regulations. That is a better approach. Otherwise, we are not going to go against the rules that we have and we have been using unless we change them. view
  • 8 Sep 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, there is no gender discrimination in this. That is because the rule affects the two sexes - both men and women. It affects everybody. Even if a man does not meet the qualifications, he will not get the position. If a woman does not meet the qualifications, she will not also get it. So, there is no issue of discrimination here. view
  • 8 Sep 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, there is no gender discrimination in this. That is because the rule affects the two sexes - both men and women. It affects everybody. Even if a man does not meet the qualifications, he will not get the position. If a woman does not meet the qualifications, she will not also get it. So, there is no issue of discrimination here. view
  • 8 Sep 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I was not asked to bring the rules. If you want them, I can go and get them from TSC. I do not have them with me. I am ready to go and bring them from the TSC, if the House wishes so. view
  • 8 Sep 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I was not asked to bring the rules. If you want them, I can go and get them from TSC. I do not have them with me. I am ready to go and bring them from the TSC, if the House wishes so. view
  • 8 Sep 2011 in National Assembly: Thank you, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. I stand to support the Motion. This House must be congratulated for the good work it has done. Unfortunately, Kenyans - and I do not know which schools they went to - whatever you do, however, hard you work for them, they will always have the worst words for you. Where I was trained, I was told that if you do not appreciate what others have done, you fail. So, according to me, all the media people have failed. Last week, we took our students to Uganda under the Federation of East African Secondary ... view
  • 8 Sep 2011 in National Assembly: Thank you, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. I stand to support the Motion. This House must be congratulated for the good work it has done. Unfortunately, Kenyans - and I do not know which schools they went to - whatever you do, however, hard you work for them, they will always have the worst words for you. Where I was trained, I was told that if you do not appreciate what others have done, you fail. So, according to me, all the media people have failed. Last week, we took our students to Uganda under the Federation of East African Secondary ... view
  • 30 Aug 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. view
  • 30 Aug 2011 in National Assembly: (a) An assessment by the County Works Officer, Samburu District into the cause of the fire that burnt down the dining hall and kitchen hall at Uaso Boys Secondary School on the night of 16th August, 2011 indicates that it was caused by an electric fault. The cost of the damage was estimated as Kshs3.6 million. view

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