Peter Njuguna Gitau

Born

1965

Post

P. O. Box 99 Wanguru

Post

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

Email

mwea@parliament.go.ke

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1641 to 1650 of 1718.

  • 11 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: Fe bruary 11, 2009 PARLIAMENTAR Y DEBATES view
  • 9 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, aware that the staff houses in Subukia were burnt down, could the Assistant Minister indicate to this House the interim steps he has taken to improve the living conditions of the security personnel in that area? view
  • 9 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, while acknowledging the answer given by the Assistant Minister, could he additionally inform the House whether the Ministry has any plans to develop lorry parks in all towns in the country, particularly in Kagwi Township in my constituency? view
  • 9 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: One again, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I thank you for giving me this opportunity to join my colleagues in support of this important Bill - the Vetting of Judges and Magistrates Bill. This Bill is very important to us and to our country. Let me also thank the Mover, the Minister for Justice, National Cohesion and Constitutional Affairs for the manner in which he has presented the Bill to Parliament. This Bill will address some of the grave concerns that Kenyans have expressed time and again. On the eve of the Referendum, all Kenyans were yearning for major reforms ... view
  • 4 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me the opportunity to ask the Minister one question. Could she inform the House the hospitals which these children were taken? How much was the bill? Did the Government fully pay those bills? view
  • 29 Jan 2009 in National Assembly: Thank you, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me the opportunity to say a few things on this very important Report. view
  • 29 Jan 2009 in National Assembly: I would like to take this opportunity to, first, thank the Speaker of this House for creating an opportunity for this Committee to move around the country to gather facts on Students' Unrest in Secondary Schools. We also express our happiness for the funds that were set aside for the same operation. We also thank the Parliamentary staff who did good work, day and night, by way of compiling the Report and accompanying the Committee to all the areas it visited. view
  • 29 Jan 2009 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I would also like to take this opportunity to thank the Committee for having been able to work out a programme which saw it visit all the provinces in the country. The Committee was able to visit schools in all the eight provinces and made a tremendous effort in making sure that it was able to have 33 sittings. The Committee was also able to bring together the major stakeholders in the education sector. view
  • 29 Jan 2009 in National Assembly: Out of the eight visited provinces, the North Eastern Province (NEP) was unique in that it did not experience any strikes or students' unrest. What comes out of the Report is that the NEP is really unique because of the way the inhabitants in that area practice their faith and culture. view
  • 29 Jan 2009 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, another observation that has come out very clearly concerns the role of the stakeholders in the education sector. One of them is the role played by the Board of Governors (BOGs). It is properly captured in this Report that BOGs, as a key component in the management of the education sector in our country, is interfered with too much by politicians. view

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