Titus Khamala Mukhwana

Parties & Coalitions

  • Not a member of any parties or coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 61 to 67 of 67.

  • 6 Dec 2017 in National Assembly: Early in the morning, the people who voted for us do not go to any other person’s home. They come to our homes. This is my very first time to be elected, and I am also a church bishop. I am a preacher. I have been looking at the offering in the church and what my members were giving to me. I was better off there than I am here because I spend all I have for the needs of the people. We should not bury our heads in the sand like ostriches. We should take our position because we ... view
  • 6 Dec 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me an opportunity to contribute. If anybody needs spiritual guidance, Hon. Sankok is there. I do not charge to pray for people. I pray freely. Thank you and God bless this House. view
  • 6 Dec 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I will keep my time. I just want to support Hon. Barasa. My prayers are with you and with the people of Kimilili. I just want you to know that I am from the neighbouring Kakamega County and Bungoma people are our brothers and sisters. My main concern is that instability in Mt. Elgon and Kimilili areas would affect food supply view
  • 27 Sep 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. First of all, I want to begin by thanking God who enables us and He is also the giver of great gifts. This is my first time in this Honourable House and I want to thank the people of Lurambi for giving me the opportunity to represent them. I also want to thank you and congratulate you for your appointment. I am looking forward to working with you. As a point of information, I am also a church bishop and for that matter a preacher. So, anytime you need spiritual intervention, prayers, or when ... view
  • 27 Sep 2017 in National Assembly: Our people need to be represented ably away from the usual political rhetoric and theatrics that we all have to play to be safe. So, matters of health are not matters of a political party; they are crucial to our country. One Hon. Member said that we cannot develop ourselves, or Vision 2030, or the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) if our country remains unhealthy. So, I really support this Motion. We need to take up measures, including remedial ones, in order to enhance what we are doing presently and what we intend to do in the long run. Our people ... view
  • 27 Sep 2017 in National Assembly: I think it was a little bit premature to devolve health as a function. Health has crumbled and deteriorated in the hands of governors. The idea to devolve it was a bit premature. You could ask yourself what would happen if the function of security was devolved. We would certainly be faced with chaos. There would be nepotism, tribalism, political correctness and so on. You know sometimes governors are small gods down there. view
  • 27 Sep 2017 in National Assembly: The input of Members sometimes is not even welcome and so is that of other stakeholders. They usurp all the powers and do all those things on their own. I support. I have a lot of faith that this is going to transform our health sector and make Kenya a healthy nation. Hon. Deputy Speaker, you just walked in after I had introduced myself as a preacher. So, when you need prayers, consult me. I am here. view

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