Uhuru Kenyatta

Full name

Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta

Born

26th October 1961

Web

http://www.president.go.ke/

Telephone

+254 733 330 080

Telephone

+254 20 2227 436

Telephone

+254 724 256 522

Link

@UKenyatta on Twitter

Uhuru Kenyatta

Uhuru Kenyatta is the President of Kenya

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1281 to 1290 of 1516.

  • 24 Jun 2009 in National Assembly: (His Excellency The President has given his consent to this Motion) view
  • 24 Jun 2009 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I want to thank my colleagues, hon. Members, and say that I have taken very seriously, the comments they have made. Indeed, I agree with the view
  • 18 Jun 2009 in National Assembly: Thank you for your leniency, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I undertake that the Ministerial Statement will be issued in the morning on Wednesday, next week. view
  • 18 Jun 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I beg to move:- THAT, the proposals relating to Excise Duties, Value Added Tax, Income Tax and Miscellaneous Fees and Taxes contained in the Financial Statement for the year of Account 2009/2010 be approved. Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, His Excellency the President has signified his consent to this Motion. The taxation measures I have proposed are aimed at stimulating growth, protecting jobs, reducing poverty and, indeed, enhancing food security while protecting the poor. As I mentioned in my Budget Speech, this is reflective of our commitment to restoring the economy back to a higher ... view
  • 18 Jun 2009 in National Assembly: I would like to inform hon. Members that the measures I have proposed under the East African Customs Management Act and the Common External Tariff will, however, be implemented only after they have been gazetted by the Chairperson of the East African Community Council of Ministers. Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, some of the tax measures to be gazetted, which are aimed at promoting growth of our industries and making them competitive, include removal of Import Duty on industrial parts, input for manufacture of paper and paper boards and raw materials for the manufacture of sanitary towels. I have proposed ... view
  • 18 Jun 2009 in National Assembly: (i) reduction of Excise Duty on cosmetics skin care products, bottled water, soft drinks and juices as well as removal of Excise Duty on jewellery to encourage expansion and make such commodities not only affordable but also accessible; and, (ii) changing the Excise Duty regime for wines and spirits from alcohol by volume to a hybrid type of specific ad valorem to enhance compliance and make these commodities affordable. I expect the implementation of these measures to significantly reduce consumption of unhygienic and dangerous illicit spirits. view
  • 18 Jun 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I have also proposed a number of VAT measures, which include zero-rating of gin cotton, power generators, filming equipment and services materials for green silos, insulated milk tanks and refrigerated trunks to encourage growth in the agricultural sector, promote the film industry and enhance food security. view
  • 18 Jun 2009 in National Assembly: Under Income Tax, I have proposed, amongst other things, the following measures:- (a) allowing investment deduction allowance of 100 per cent for film producers to promote the film industry; (b) allowing internet service providers to offset against their taxable income, the cost incurred in acquiring the right to use the fibre optic cable to making internet services affordable; view
  • 18 Jun 2009 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir. I would like to say that I have taken note of the comments made by the hon. Members. view
  • 18 Jun 2009 in National Assembly: On the issue raised by Mr. Mungatana with regard to the National Social Security Fund (NSSF), first and foremost, I would like to clarify that the issue we are referring to relates basically to new and not old investments. As I stated in my Budget Speech, there are serious issues of governance in some of these bodies. There is need for us to rein in and protect the pensions and savings of our hardworking Kenyan people. This is necessary as we move forward to strengthen governance in various institutions that receive statutory contributions. I do not believe that the level ... view

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