Samuel Gonzi Rai

Aspirant for

Parties & Coalitions

Post

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

Email

raigonzi@yahoo.com

Email

Kinango@parliament.go.ke

Telephone

0721278296

Telephone

0722355499

Samuel Gonzi Rai

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All parliamentary appearances

Entries 521 to 530 of 533.

  • 5 Jul 2006 in National Assembly: It is okay, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 5 Jul 2006 in National Assembly: Ahsante sana, Bw. Naibu Spika wa Muda, kwa kunipa nafasi ya kuichangia Hoja hii. Kwanza, ningependa kuchukua nafasi hii kumpongeze Bw. Khamisi kwa kuileta Hoja hii Bungeni. Kwa miaka zaidi ya 40, wakazi wa pwani tumekuwa tukiishi katika hali ambayo Mwenyezi Mungu ndiye anayeijua. Miaka 40 iliyopita, wakazi wa pwani walikuwa wakijetegemea. Walikuwa na matumaini kwa sababu ya shughuli fulani za kiuchumi zilizokuwa zikiendelea katika Mkoa wa Pwani. Zao la korosho lilikuwa tumaini kubwa la kiuchumi kwa wakazi wa Pwani. Mazao ya bixa, miwa, nazi na pamba yalikuwa tumaini kubwa kwa wakazi wa Pwani, lakini miaka 40 baadaye, haijulikani iwapo ... view
  • 4 Jul 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to ask the Minister for Education the following Question by Private Notice. (a) Is the Minister aware that Taru Secondary School is being relocated? (b) How much has been set aside by the Government for the construction of the new school? (c) What measures has the Minister taken to ensure that learning at the school is not disrupted? view
  • 4 Jul 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am just surprised at the answer given by the Assistant Minister because before any kind of relocation is done, money should be set aside for that particular purpose. Currently, learning activities at Taru have actually been disrupted because the contractor; China Road and Bridge Construction Company, has started drilling and blasting. What measures has the Ministry taken to ensure that the students are learning in a conducive environment? view
  • 4 Jul 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, who do we take seriously because the haadteacher wrote to the Provincial Works Office on 26th April, 2006 complaining of the works which are going on at the quarry. She stated that learning activities are being disrupted. The Assistant Minister is saying here that these works have to be done side by side. Which is more important; the learning of the students or the building of the road? view
  • 20 Jun 2006 in National Assembly: asked the Minister for Education:- (a) whether he is aware that Bombolulu Girls Secondary School was burnt down on 25th, March, 1998; (b) whether he is also aware that a public inquiry was conducted by a 13-member Commission which sat for 30 days; and, (c) why the Government has not released the findings to the public. view
  • 20 Jun 2006 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I would like to know when this Question will be answered. view
  • 4 May 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to ask the Minister for Education the following Question by Private Notice. (a) Is the Minister aware that the roofs of four classrooms at Mwangea Primary School in Samburu Location, Samburu Division of Kwale District were blown off by strong winds on 1st April, 2006? (b) What steps is the Minister taking to reconstruct the destroyed roofs? view
  • 4 May 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, while appreciating what has been given by the Assistant Minister as an answer, I want to say that the Government introduced the Free Primary Eduction Programme without any facilities. The Government did not also provide enough teachers to schools. It also appears as if it does not have any clear policies for emergency. Could the Assistant Minister tell this House when his staff members visited the school to asses the situation on the ground because four classrooms were damaged and we are talking about 200 iron sheets and he is talking about a Vote of about ... view
  • 4 May 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the people of Kinango depend on relief food for survival. Here, the Assistant Minister is actually requesting the Committee to mobilise people for a Harambee. How are we supposed to sell the relief food that we have just received from the Government in order to get money for a harambee? The Vote that has been quoted by him is not adequate. The Constituencies Development Fund (CDF) has given out Kshs100,000, but the amount of money required is about Kshs450,000. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, could he come out clearly with regard to how much money the Ministry ... view

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