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Taitamu Julius Manaiba
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A member of the 13th Parliament
Committee Membership
- Member of the Committee on Implementation committee.
- Member of the Education committee.
Committee reports
Reports produced by the committees Taitamu Julius Manaiba sits on.
- Report On Consideration Of The Teachers Service Commission (amendment) Bill (na Bill No. 27 Of 2024)
- Report On Consideration Of The Basic Education (amendment) Bill (na Bill No. 3 Of 2025)
- Report On Approval Hearing Of Nominee For Appointment As Ps, State Department For Science, Research & Innovation
- Report Of The Departmental Committee On Education On The Learners With Disabilities Bill(senate Bill No.4 Of 2023)
- Report On Consideration Of Helb (amendment) Bill (na Bill No. 58 Of 2022)
- Report On Study Visit On Digital Transformation In Education 11th To 18th May 2023 Estonia
- Report Of The Committee On Education On Statute Law (miscellaneous Amendment) Bill 2022
Topics this member is active on
Policy areas drawn from this member's certified verbatim Hansard contributions.
- Social Welfare & Protection 2 2 interventions
- Anti-Corruption & Ethics 1 1 interventions
- Budget & Finance 1 1 interventions
- Disaster Management & Relief 1 1 interventions
- Education & Skills Development 1 1 interventions
- Forestry & Conservation 1 1 interventions
- Governance & Democracy 1 1 interventions
Parliamentary Activity
Hon. Julius M’anaiba (Igembe North, UDA) Thank you, Hon. Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. First, I tender my condolences to the families who lost their young ones. That tragedy exhibited the high levels of moral decadence in our society. Our moral social fabric is wanting. Some principals live in...
Official Hansard sourceHon. Julius M’anaiba (Igembe North, UDA) Thank you, Hon. Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. First, I tender my condolences to the families who lost their young ones. That tragedy exhibited the high levels of moral decadence in our society. Our moral social fabric is wanting. Some principals live in...
Official Hansard sourceHon. Julius M’anaiba (Igembe North, UDA) Thank you, Hon. Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. First, I tender my condolences to the families who lost their young ones. That tragedy exhibited the high levels of moral decadence in our society. Our moral social fabric is wanting. Some principals live in...
Official Hansard sourceHon. Julius M’anaiba (Igembe North, UDA) Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker, for this opportunity. Marking examinations is a cost. Supervision, invigilation and printing are also costs. This House appropriates funds for examinations, and the Government finances them. Why is the cost of marking not included alongside these other expenses, including...
Official Hansard sourceHon. Julius M’anaiba (Igembe North, UDA) Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Human- wildlife conflict is rampant in Igembe North. During the rainy season, when farmers have planted, and during the dry season, these animals stray away from Meru National Park, damaging crops grown by the people. To make matters worse, even...
Official Hansard sourceHon. Julius M’anaiba (Igembe North, UDA) Chair, my concern is about the application forms. Hon. Speaker Which Chair are you addressing? (Laughter) Hon. Julius M’anaiba (Igembe North, UDA) Hon. Speaker, it seems the issuance of IDs is skewed towards certain regions. Where I come from, the main concern is the...
Official Hansard sourceHon. Julius M’naiba (Igembe North, UDA) Thank you, Hon. Speaker. My question concerns the hardship allowance. 1st April 2026 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY DEBATES 22 Hon. Julius M’naiba (Igembe North, UDA)During the time of the late Cabinet Secretary, Hon. Dalmas Otieno, there was a report similar to the one that we are...
Official Hansard sourceHon. Julius M’anaiba (Igembe North, UDA) Thank you, Hon. Speaker, for giving me this opportunity so that I can tender my condolences and those of the people of Igembe North to the people of Emurua Dikirr and particularly the entire Ng’eno family. Hon. Ng’eno was a true servant of humanity....
Official Hansard sourceHon. Julius M’anaiba (Igembe North, UDA) Hon. Temporary Speaker, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 44 (2) (c) , I rise to request for a Statement from the Chairperson of the Departmental Committee on Transport and Infrastructure regarding the status of construction of Kaelo-Kamukunji-Mutuati Road Project in Igembe North...
Official Hansard sourceHon. Julius M’anaiba (Igembe North, UDA) Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker. Let me take the cue on my own behalf and on behalf of the people of Igembe to tender my hearty condolences to the family of Hon. Odinga. Kenya’s post-independent history is incomplete without mentioning Raila. This is a...
Official Hansard sourceHon. Julius M’anaiba (Igembe North, UDA) Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker and Hon. CNN, for this progressive Motion. Graduate this Motion to a Bill. For sports to flourish, we must start looking at them at the nascent level. In the past, schools motivated pupils through rewards for participation in sports....
Official Hansard sourceBills Sponsored
Taitamu Julius Manaiba has not sponsored any Bill.
Voting Record
Voting History: 6
Motions
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Petitions
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Questions
- Could the Cabinet Secretary – (i) Provide details on the measures being taken by the Government to restrain marauding elephants in Igembe North from attacking locals and destroying crops and property? (ii) State when residents who have incurred losses arising from the destruction of property and crops, including loss of lives and injuries caused by elephants between January and February 2023, will be compensated, particularly residents of Malaene, Nginyo, Ndunyu Barikui, Kuuka and Luthaya villag to Cabinet Secretary for Tourism, Wildlife and Heritage 16 Aug 2023 Answered Source ↗
- Could the Cabinet Secretary - (i) provide details on the measures being taken by the Government to restrain marauding elephants in Igembe North from attacking locals and destroying crops and property? (ii) state when residents who have incurred losses arising from the destruction of property and crops, including loss of lives and injuries caused by elephants between January and February 2023, will be compensated, particularly residents of Malaene, Nginyo, Ndunyu Barikui, Kuuka and Luthaya villag to Cabinet Secretary for Tourism, Wildlife and Heritage 15 Mar 2023 Pending Source ↗
Statements
- the status of construction of Kaelo-Kamukunji-Mutuati Road Project in Igembe North Constituency request 19 Nov 2025
- the perennial human- wildlife conflict in Igembe North Constituency request 20 Feb 2025
- Demise of former MP Hon. Ntoitha M'Mithiaru Personal Statement 23 Feb 2023
Papers Laid
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