Yusuf Kifuma Chanzu

Born

1954

Post

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

Email

ykchanzu@yaahoo.com

Telephone

0722639377

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1241 to 1250 of 1775.

  • 10 Aug 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, could the Assistant Minister tell this House whether there is a policy on resettlement of IDPs? If so, what acreage of land has the Government decided to give them when they resettle them? view
  • 21 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, could the Minister tell us who decides on who should be doing these foot-bridges? The Member for Kisumu Town East is talking about a footbridge, which is similar to the bridges that the Ministry of Public Works is doing all over the country. Who decides which bridge is to be done? view
  • 21 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Arising from what has been said from the Chair today, I also wanted just to make some comments. I had not looked at some correspondence earlier but I saw somewhere where it was alleged that I was not ready to move my Motion yesterday. Actually, I was not here. I was travelling from the YES campaign that we have been involved in. So I was on the way coming to the House. So, it is not true that I was not ready. But then, I was--- view
  • 21 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: I was able to move one of the Motions today morning. This is the second one. view
  • 21 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to move:- THAT, aware that the minimum university entry requirements is a C+ attained at KCSE; concerned that there has been an exponential increase in students attaining the qualifying mark against stagnating capacities in public universities; alarmed at the the continued drastic increase in cost of university education; this House urges the Government to balance the cost between the regular and parallel systems of university education in order to ensure equity and accord more students an opportunity to pursue education at that level while providing the institutions with sustainable sources of income. Mr. ... view
  • 21 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to thank all the Members who have contributed to this Motion. They are; Dr. Bonny Khalwale who seconded, Mr. Ababu Namwamba, Mr. Njuguna, Prof. Kamar, Mrs. Odhiambo-Mabona, Mr. Kathuri, Mrs. Shabesh, Mr. Kizito, Mr. Shakeel, Mr. Kaino, Mr. Oyongo Nyamweya, Mr. Langat and the Assistant Minister who has made his remarks. When we talk about balancing which has been explained a lot here, it is not saying that--- The issues Members were raising here earlier, when they wanted to make an amendment, they were even coming to the stage of wanting to scrap ... view
  • 21 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I just wanted to say that the circumstances were such that she thought that I would be able to afford. There are a lot of positives. When you heard Mrs. Odhiambo-Mabona speaking, she was talking about lawyers. I do not know what calibre. I know that at the University of Nairobi even the professors there could not get access to university education here. They were able to go to places like Russia and the United States of America (USA) and became professors there. They are the ones who are teaching at the university here. I ... view
  • 21 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I think they understand what I mean. With that I beg to move and say that the idea which all you know, being highly educated people is that, the theme now is, universal access to education for all. This is the essence of having these kind of Motions coming. Thank you for being here and taking notes. I am sure you will be able to implement this. You do not have to do it in a hurry. Let us implement some of these things. If you look at reports of commissions in which the Government ... view
  • 15 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I note that those assessments are one sided. It is done unilaterally by whoever is compensating. Could the Assistant Minister consider that those who are affected are involved in the negotiations because there are different values that people put onto their properties? view
  • 15 Jul 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, some of the roads are worn out due to age, but potholes were not meant to be part of the roads. What is the Minister doing to ensure that he sensitizes his officers? We have officers all over the places, namely, in provinces and districts. He should sensitize them to ensure that every time there is a pothole, they fill it before it becomes too big and the roads get to this kind of state. view

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