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

Entries 201 to 210 of 280.

  • 15 Jan 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Clerk! view
  • 15 Jan 2008 in National Assembly: I was the first on the Floor. You came later just now when I am standing here! view
  • 15 Jan 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Clerk, please proceed. The right of the people to show whether it is secret or not secret is the voter. Leave him alone! view
  • 15 Jan 2008 in National Assembly: Why do you want the Clerk to respond to points of order? He has already said that he cannot. Let us proceed and vote. If view
  • 15 Jan 2008 in National Assembly: 8 PARLIAMENTARYL DEBATES January 15, 2007 view
  • 15 Jan 2008 in National Assembly: somebody wants to show anybody their own vote, the word "secret" is not in the Standing Orders. We must not force our way like you forced the other day. view
  • 15 Jan 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Clerk, Sir, you are being intimidated! You should follow the book! If the book does not say "secret" do not be forced to say "secret"! It does not say so! You are being intimidated by these people because they want to have their way! It is my business to show my friend who I have voted for. What does it matter? It is my business! Even if you want to see it yourself, I can show it to you! So, proceed! view
  • 6 Sep 2007 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir. I want to support the amendment. I am saying this because I think Parliament must be very careful when it passes or amends some of these laws because Kenya is one of the most unequal countries in the world. view
  • 6 Sep 2007 in National Assembly: When you talk about communities, we know very well that certain communities have been oppressed, suppressed and humiliated by other communities. I want to say that this is going to muzzle the rights of the people who speak against those ills that certain communities are perpetrating on others. If we now come to Parliament and use a law to give those groups powers to oppress and definitely to muzzle the rights of the people who speak for their rights, then we are wrong. The whole world today is about people's rights, individuals' rights and communities' rights. These are the things ... view
  • 29 Aug 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, thank you very much, indeed. I also want to make a very brief comment on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and to say that I want to congratulate the Minister for presenting his Vote very well. I think he has a very good team. Both of them, he, the Minister and my hon. friend, Mr. Wetangula, whom I consider in many deliberations in this House to have been a star performer. I have one small comment to make. Foreign missions must project the face of Kenya, the nation of Kenya. We must avoid situations where we ... view

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