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 1551 to 1560 of 1613.

  • 7 Dec 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise to oppose this Motion. I rise to oppose this Motion because using the President's own language, he called for this nation to be "a working nation". We are calling for this House to adjourn Sine Die and yet, there is pending work! Kenyans have constantly been claiming that the salaries that we earn do not equate the amount of work that we do. Mr. Speaker, Sir, today, we have just postponed a critical Bill on the basis that the Government is not ready. That is a Bill that has amendments that have a great impact ... view
  • 7 Dec 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am embarrassed when I am amongst our East African brothers and sisters, purely and simply because the Government was unable to do what is right and just. It took hon. Members moving to the East African Legislative Court to seek justice. What we are witnessing is nothing to be proud of. Indeed, there was a time when some of us felt proud. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, indeed, there was a time when people thought that this Government had a direction. However, the greed for power and arrogance has settled into this Government and ... view
  • 6 Dec 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to give notice of the following Motion:- THAT, noting with concern that the Government has failed in its role of providing leadership and guidance; being aware that the Government has failed to ensure the safety and security of its citizens and in view of the fact that the Government has failed to protect the democratic ideals enshrined in our Constitution and cognisant that the Government has wantonly disregarded the rule of law, violating the Constitution and thereby lost the moral, legal and constitutional authority to govern; this House, pursuant to the provisions of ... view
  • 6 Dec 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, you have heard very clearly, the Minister refusing to answer the question. Is he in order to mislead this House when it is clear that the vehicle was not only seen on TV but its registration number was also mentioned over the radio? He is now telling us that, that vehicle was not used. Is he in order to mislead the House? view
  • 6 Dec 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Government is, clearly, trying to deny that it has a hand in all these party coups. Is the Minister further aware that intelligence officers around the country are demanding from branch chairmen of the various political parties, lists of the delegates of those parties? Why is the Government so much interested in the affairs of political parties if it is not just for the purpose of interfering with the democratic process? view
  • 2 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I do, indeed, support this Motion. However, I have a few issues that I would like to put forward. First and foremost, after listening to the Minister, I appreciate that, indeed, she respects the right for our commissions to be independent. Furthermore, I support her when she says that all of us, individually and collectively, are accountable. Even the Kenya National Human Rights Commission is also accountable when it uses public resources. Towards that end, we intend to support the Minister in ensuring that all public funds are utilised in the best interest ... view
  • 15 Jun 2006 in National Assembly: Bottled water, unfortunately, will, however, remain taxable. Fourthly, increasingly bicycles are becoming a major mode of transport among our people both in the rural and urban areas. In order to create incentives for the assembly and to make bicycles affordable, I propose to remove duty on completely knocked-down kits for bicycles imported by local assemblies. view
  • 15 Jun 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, fifth, I also propose to reduce the duty on un-assembled kits for motor cycles imported by approved local assemblers from 25 per cent to 10 per cent. This will be for both bicycles and motorcycles. Sixth, electrical energy costs have continued to adversely affect household budgets. To promote energy efficiency and reduce energy costs on consumers, I propose to remove the duty on energy saving bulbs. Seventh, to create employment through the promotion of youth talents in sports, music and drama; and to tap our potential that we have in our youth so that they can expose ... view
  • 15 Jun 2006 in National Assembly: Lastly, I recognise that hon. Members take pride in contributing towards the development of our country. I, therefore, wish to humbly appeal to hon. Members to quickly appoint an independent Committee to repeal the current legal barriers under the National Remuneration Act which denies them this opportunity to make their due contribution through payment of taxes on their house and entertainment allowance. view
  • 13 Jun 2006 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view

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