William Ntimama

Full name

William Ronkorua ole Ntimama

Born

1928

Died

2nd September 2016

Post

P.O Box 41842 Nairobi Kenya

Post

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

Telephone

0720535727

Telephone

0722693671

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 25 Sep 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to make a Personal Statement under Standing Order No.76. This weekend, two ugly incidences happened in Kayole within the Embakasi Constituency. What happened on Sunday is that some violent robbers invaded premises in Kayole to try and rob but the owners of the premises and the watchmen came together and kicked away the robbers. During the struggle, one of the robbers was killed. The following incident then took place on Sunday morning when Mr. Waititu collected a group of hooligans, addressed them and told them that the person who killed the robber was ... view
  • 25 Sep 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, this is an ugly incident. I am stating here that those young men were innocent. They were guarding the property of their employers, but they were killed. It is true that I am told and, probably, some of the videos will show that behind Mr. Waititu was a high ranking police officer who was actually listening to Mr. Waititu as he was giving orders for the people to go and kill. view
  • 25 Sep 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, this thing was portrayed in the media. In fact, many people in Kenya saw and heard what he said. I also did through the Nation Television and many other media houses. So, I am not particularly always a notorious man to make allegations against my colleagues but I think this is important and it must be known. These three young men were killed in cold blood when they were looking after the property on which their employers had assigned them to protect. As I have said, if you look at that video--- I am not ... view
  • 25 Sep 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am not anticipating debate, but in this Order Paper, there is the Commission on--- view
  • 25 Sep 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I was finishing. Mr. Mzalendo Kibunjia’s Commission should be congratulated and extended so that it can help in situations like this one. It is important that they help. Lastly, I want to clearly say that we, as the Maasai Community, have tolerated all other groups in Kenya. We have lived and worked together with them without any problem. I am talking about the Maa Community, all the way from Loitokitok to Kilgoris. It is very dangerous to have a situation where we can accommodate other people who do not accommodate us. They do not even ... view
  • 21 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I wish to oppose the nomination of these people to the National Land Commission. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to say very clearly that the Maa Community, which I represent, think that they have been discriminated. They have not been considered for nearly all the commissions that have been appointed in this country. We have to talk loudly on the National Land Commission, because if there is any community that lost the biggest chunk of land to the white men, it is the Maa Community. We lost over a million acres to the ... view
  • 21 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I wish to oppose the nomination of these individuals. view
  • 28 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I want to support the President’s Memorandum very strongly. Indeed, had he not come out this way, it would have been a disaster for some communities in this country. I can tell you that there would have been communities in this country whose Members of Parliament were brought to this House because of their popularity, who would probably not have seen Parliament again because of this little thing. I thank the President very much. Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I also want to say very briefly that this is a question of leadership versus intellectualism or professionalism, ... view
  • 28 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, give me a little more time. I am just finishing. This is the man who emancipated the blacks and he called for a civil war. The north and the south fought and many Americans actually died in that war than in any other war including the Second World War when the black man was being emancipated. So, he was a leader. He never went to any school. There is a Maasai called ole Gilesho whom all of you do not know because the colonialists did not put him in the books. He is the man who ... view
  • 12 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I want to express my heartfelt condolences to the families of Prof. George Saitoti, hon. Joshua Orwa Ojode, the pilots who lost their lives and the families of the guards. I also express my condolences from my family, the people of Narok North and generally, from the community that Prof. Saitoti represented. Prof. George Saitoti has been my closest friend and my comrade in arms in many ways. I am saying this because Prof. Saitoti, party affiliations aside, did not have any particular party. I am ODM damu while he was from the PNU party, but we ... view

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