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Ichung’wah Exposes MPs for Sneaking Women into Parliament

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Ichung’wah Exposes MPs for Sneaking Women into Parliament
National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung'wah

National Assembly Majority leader Kimani Ichung’wah has raised concerns about the security of the House, alleging that two male MPs have a habit of sneaking women into Parliament.

He issued this statement during his address to Parliament on Tuesday. While he did not disclose their identities, he warned that he would expose them if the behaviour continued. Ichung’wah noted that Parliament has designated certain areas for visitors and others exclusively for sitting members. He stressed the significance of respecting these allocations, as allowing outsiders into areas intended for sitting members disrupts the efficacy of caucusing and lobbying.

“I was shocked one of these Wednesday evenings when the House sits till 9:00 pm, to walk to the member’s bar, I will not name the two members who had invited visitors to the member’s bar but should the same happen, I will be relying the names to your office so that you also take action,” he said.

The lawmaker implored the Speaker to reiterate the regulations governing the House and its premises to fellow MPs. He stressed that the bar area is exclusively for sitting members and that inviting outsiders makes it difficult to socialize with colleagues. According to the rules of the speaker, no visitor is permitted to stay in any section of the Parliamentary Buildings or gardens beyond 8pm.

Members and Parliamentary officers are not permitted to have more than two guests on the premises after 6:00 pm unless they have received special permission. Visitors must have a pass for the current day, which should be approved by the Clerk or a parliamentary officer. Alternatively, they may have a permanent pass signed by the Speaker or the Clerk.

“Visitors nor shall any Member or Parliamentary officer, without special permission, admit or keep more than two visitors as his or her guests after 6:00 p.m,” Ichungwa said.
 

10 COMMENTS

  1. Are you saying that they…
    Are you saying that they have turned “people house” into a motel? Why are you making it your responsibility to see who comes,and goes, when that is the job of security staff? That’s not your job.

    • Comrade,
      The downfall of…

      Comrade,
      The downfall of most men is always women. From Adam to king David to Bill Clinton to Cosby etc.
      Using the smaller head to think and reason.

      • And the list continues to…
        And the list continues to grow.When are men going to learn,and avoid this list of shame?

  2. It would be very hilarious…
    It would be very hilarious to hear that Jalang’o aliwekewa mchele kwa drink yake na mmama alileta kwa Parliament Bar then 2 days later akajikuta Gikomba bila kitu kwa mfuko.

  3. Pimping and hooking isn’t…
    Pimping and hooking isn’t permitted. Know your boundaries you law makers and breakers

      • ??? Rumor has it that, it is…
        ??? Rumor has it that, it is not uncommon to find used wrappers with a wording”TRUST” on them. So the security are tasked to walk around the campus making sure waheshimiwa did not leave behind compromising evidence.Heavy,strong winds sometimes make their work difficulty as those tiny squared wrappers fly over the fence,but still have to be retrieved.And for the used “pig innards” dont even mention…
        So I see why Mheshimiwa is complaining.Nip the problem in the bud before it becomes,or causes- BREAKING NEWS.

  4. waIchungw’a pretends not to…
    waIchungw’a pretends not to know 2010 poop katiba turned the so-called 49 parliaments into a BROTHELS.Most of the nominated women only visit those useless buildings to sell their PEKENYE or purchase MBOLOS.After all nothing positive/serious or important is discussed in those buildings.

  5. Women are good, yes but do…
    Women are good, yes but do not compromise our arms of government. Samson could have testified if he were alive, and so would Luanda Magere could have.

  6. Why is there a bar at…
    Why is there a bar at parliament building where important policies need to be discussed?
    Are these greedy MPigs and their cronies paying for whatever expensive spirits are being served here?
    Are they getting a special discount while regular mwananchi pays full price plus VAT??
    I think these should be public knowledge so we can know how and who’s spending our monies!!

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