Anyang' Nyong'o

Full name

Peter Anyang' Nyong'o

Born

10th October 1945

Post

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

Email

pan@africaonline.co.ke

Email

KisumuRural@parliament.go.ke

Telephone

0733513229

Telephone

0735264703

Link

@anyangnyongo on Twitter

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 2241 to 2249 of 2249.

  • 4 Apr 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, but I have to give them some information that could help them! view
  • 4 Apr 2006 in National Assembly: My question is: What plans does the Minister for Agriculture have, in conjunction with his Finance counterpart, to save the tea industry which is in jeopardy, by devaluing the Kenyan Shilling? view
  • 4 Apr 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, this is a very serious matter. I sympathise with my friend, the Minister for Finance. If you look back to determine the time at which the Governor was suspended, it is very suspicious. First, there is the issue of a bank which is syphoning out of this country US$1 million a week. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, secondly, there is the issue of the drugs that were just burnt and the drug peddlers threatening the Government. The Government needed a compliant Governor of Central to allow the syphoning out of this country of US$8 billion to pay ... view
  • 23 Mar 2006 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for the opportunity to contribute to this Motion. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to remind the House of the hon. Speaker's Speech on the occasion of the State Opening of this Session, when he said that "truth had been criminalised". In the just concluded referendum, 153 constituencies voted against the proposed new constitution. That truth has been criminalised to say that Kenyans were deceived. That says a lot about our respect for the intelligence of the ordinary citizens. When they make a democratic choice, you tell them that they have ... view
  • 23 Mar 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I know the procedures of this House--- view
  • 23 Mar 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I know the procedures of this House. After I have quoted, I will lay it on the Table. The Chief Whip has no responsibility whatsoever to doubt my knowledge of the procedures of this House. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I will continue to quote. "--- The KACC had investigated to conclusion all the cases, which include the infamous Anglo Leasing matter on CID Forensic Laboratories and terrorist- proof passport system, the NSSF Board purchase matter, and City Hall's waste management matter. This was before the reference of the matters to the President. The action taken by ... view
  • 23 Mar 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, before people come to this House, they should go to university first. view
  • 23 Mar 2006 in National Assembly: All right, I will. "---The KACC has subsequently initiated investigations into eight other cases namely, the Kenya Prisons Telecommunication Network---" Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the importance of this quote is that the KACC averred in April, 2005 that investigations into the Anglo Leasing related scandals had been investigated and completed. Now, who do you want to believe that this Government is serious about fighting corruption, when a man, paid Kshs2 million a month can tell white lies to the whole Republic and the President, a year later, could come to this House and still say that this Government is serious ... view
  • 22 Mar 2006 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Is it in order for the hon. Minister to impute improper motive on the part of the Opposition, that they used arm-twisting when they were proposing an amendment? view

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