Thomas Mwadeghu

Full name

Thomas Ludindi Mwadeghu

Born

1953

Post

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

Email

wundanyiconstituency@yahoo.com

Email

Wundanyi@parliament.go.ke

Telephone

0724-285347

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 521 to 530 of 604.

  • 13 Oct 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I also want to apologise to the House for coming late. It was inevitable. view
  • 13 Oct 2010 in National Assembly: asked the Minister for Lands:- (a) whether he is aware that Government survey records No.85/46/1955 set aside LR. No. 1005C in Tsavo East National Park as a trading centre in 1958, and whether he could table a copy of the record; (b) what circumstances led the Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) to carry out another survey on the same land as per KWS registration 343/54/2007 which resulted in issuing Title Deed No. 27743 in total disregard of previous surveys done in 1959; and, (c) what steps the Government is taking to ensure that the title deed(s) erroneously issued to KWS are ... view
  • 13 Oct 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am most obliged. view
  • 28 Sep 2010 in National Assembly: asked the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance:- (a) to state what caused the stoppage of Mzima Springs Phase II as well as the position of funding by the Chinese Government; (b) to provide the estimates in terms of costs for both Phase I and II, considering that the project has also received funding from the Central Government; and, (c) how much money was earmarked for the project in the 2009/2010 Financial year and why the money was not released. view
  • 28 Sep 2010 in National Assembly: I want to thank the Minister for that answer. However, you have noted that Mzima water has been consumed in Mombasa for well over 50 years. The residents of Mombasa pay for the consumption of that water. Where does that money go, to warrant us to go and borrow money in order to repair Mzima I and Mzima II projects? view
  • 28 Sep 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is saddening to note that the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance has denied any knowledge of the repairs at a cost of Kshs7.8 billion which is in the process of being awarded to Victory Construction Company. We wonder whether the two Ministries are working from two different sources of figures. If that is the case, could the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance stop that contract if at all it is being awarded at Kshs7.8 billion and he has allocated Kshs1.3 billion? view
  • 28 Sep 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I wonder what sense there was in the Ministry going to seek funding from the ADB, whose contract has not been signed up to now, and which could not be ascertained, and when we were assured that the Kshs3 billion EU funding was available? Does it make sense? view
  • 28 Sep 2010 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 28 Sep 2010 in National Assembly: We needed to know from the Assistant Minister how much money the ADB has committed to this road. view
  • 1 Sep 2010 in National Assembly: asked the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance:- (a) whether he could state what caused the stoppage of “Mzima Springs Phase II Project” as well as the position of funding by the Chinese Government; (b) whether he could provide the estimates in terms of costs for both Phase I and II, considering that the project has also received funding from the Central Government; and, (c) how much money was earmarked for the project in the 2009/2010 financial year and why it was not released. view

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