Njeru Ndwiga

Parties & Coalitions

Full name

Peter Njeru Ndwiga

Born

1954

Telephone

0721233888

Telephone

0722202369

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 30 Sep 2020 in Senate: (d) The Draft Coffee Bill. On the Fisheries Management and Development (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No.22 of 2019), the Committee held a public hearing forum, considered the submissions received from the public and tabled its report in the Senate. With regard to The Livestock and livestock marketing products marketing Board Bill (National Assembly Bill No.2 of 2019), the Committee considered the Bill and received written submissions from the public. The Committee proposed a number amendment to the Bill and is scheduled to table its reports. The Committee also considered a legislative proposal for the Meat Control Bill, 2020, proposed by ... view
  • 30 Sep 2020 in Senate: (c) consideration of The Crops (Tea Industry) Regulations, 2020 and The Crops (Sugar) (General) Regulations, 2020, jointly with the Sessional Committee on Delegated Legislation; and, (d) consideration of a complaint from small-scale tea farmers from Kapkoros Tea Factory on non-payment of bonuses. view
  • 17 Sep 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, on behalf of the Committee on Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, I wish to table a report on a Petition to the Senate by Mr. Isaac Mwangi Mugo and Mr. Njiraini Wanjohi, seeking the recognition of graduates of Range Management Course, to treat livestock diseases and offer related extension services. This is quite an extensive report, but I need to summarize it. Yes, we received this Petition. It was referred to us and we met the petitioners who informed us that they were trained in range management, and for some period, were allowed to do extension services. Along ... view
  • 16 Sep 2020 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I am shocked that my good friend, Gov. Oparanya, came out with that Statement. Madam Temporary Speaker, I think everybody and all Kenyans know the reason we have had problems in the last 10 or 12 meetings. It is because Gov. Oparanya or the CoG, under the leadership of Gov. Oparanya, betrayed this House last year. They betrayed Kenya last year. However, they have been the first ones to proclaim and tell the world that the Senate is holding money. Madam Temporary Speaker, we have had four Chairpersons of CoG, and Gov. Oparanya is the ... view
  • 16 Sep 2020 in Senate: It is a shame that Gov. Oparanya can allocate himself the duty of telling counties what to do. All of us know - we come from counties – that there is no genuine reason counties do not have money. All our counties are collecting less than what the defunct local authorities were collecting. Can we be told what is happening to that money first? Madam Temporary Speaker, I think it is time Kenyans were told the truth and there is need to check the kind of people we put to lead our small clubs like CoG. Madam Temporary Speaker, last ... view
  • 28 Jul 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to lay the following Paper on the Table of the Senate, today, Tuesday, 12th May, 2020: - Report of the Standing Committee on Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries on The Livestock and Livestock Products Marketing Board Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 2 of 2019). Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 16 Jun 2020 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. This House today is seized of a very important task of determining whether the accusations against the Governor of Kirinyaga County will be heard by a Committee or the Plenary of this House. view
  • 16 Jun 2020 in Senate: Whereas I have no problem with the Members of the Committee chosen and I have no problem with a Committee system, I want to persuade this House to listen to the People of Kirinyaga. view
  • 16 Jun 2020 in Senate: This is because I know the Committee will give us a report. What the people of Kirinyaga want is justice. view
  • 16 Jun 2020 in Senate: Okay. view

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