Vincent Musyoka Musau

Parties & Coalitions

  • Not a member of any parties or coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 13 Sep 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker, for noting me far behind here. Let me start by thanking the great people of Mwala for giving me an opportunity to serve them for a second time. I am sure they must have seen something special that Hon. Kawaya did in the last five years to give me an opportunity to continue to serve them. view
  • 13 Sep 2017 in National Assembly: I want to say that my re-election is tied to the efforts that the President made in my constituency. My win is actually his win because the development that I did in my constituency was not for Hon. Kawaya alone, but for mwananchi. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 13 Sep 2017 in National Assembly: I want to talk about the speech made by His Excellency the President yesterday. What is key is that the President stressed that the sovereign power of the people of Kenya, in as far as elections are concerned, rests in the ballot. view
  • 13 Sep 2017 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I observe the President as a person who respects the Constitution. Regardless of the heavy ruling, he still remained calm. Here in Parliament, some simple decisions require a two-thirds majority. Going forward, I think it will be in the wisdom of this House to require that when the Supreme Court Bench sits in future its decisions, which are bound to overturn a presidential election, should garner a unanimous or super majority vote. view
  • 13 Sep 2017 in National Assembly: Overturning a presidential election is almost like conducting a referendum. I do not see why certain decisions would require two-thirds majority of elected Members of Parliament while a decision as heavy as overturning a presidential election would be done by two or three people only. view
  • 13 Sep 2017 in National Assembly: It is important that the President came out clearly and firmly to show Kenyans that he is in charge. Even the stock market has been performing poorly because people out there think that there is a crisis in Kenya. Our Constitution is very clear. It was important for the President to stamp his authority and say that he still in charge and that Kenya is not going to stand still simply because one party is aggrieved. Kenya has… view
  • 13 Sep 2017 in National Assembly: Kenyans will make a decision again. They elected their President. The same Kenyans who… view
  • 23 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Some time back HIV/AIDS used to be the most feared cause of death. All Kenyans must have reason to believe that cancer should take that position. If you look at the statistics of the World Health Organisation (WHO), you will be shocked. The organisation is warning of a tidal wave of cancer; that in 2035, 24 million people will have cancer. If you do simple mathematics that will mean about one in every five people will have cancer. If you do simple mathematics in our current Parliament, cancer has the potential of killing 20 ... view
  • 23 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: have enticing packages that will make these people come back? Even if they come back, you cannot force them under those contractual obligations. Somebody may just decide that he or she is not in a position to treat. Therefore, alongside this very good Motion that has been proposed by Hon. Gladys, and I must thank her for that, we also need to look at its implementation. Do we also wrap some incentives so that we train these people and keep them for long? As I conclude, one of the causes of the expenses in treating cancer is limited supply. If ... view
  • 25 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you hon. Speaker. The hon. Member for Molo Constituency hon. Macharia requested for a Statement from the Chair of the Committee on Energy, Communication and Information regarding the amount of money or resources invested by the Government to the Geothermal Development Company (GDC). The hon. Member felt that the power produced by the company to the national grid is lower than the optimal power expected for the resources invested. In particular, the Member wanted to know:- (i) The amount of money that the Government has invested in the company. (ii) How many megawatts the company produces to the national ... view

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