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Charles Ngusya Nguna
Background
Career & Experience
Member at the National Assembly of Parliament (Started: 31st August 2017); Member at Wiper democratic Movement Kenya (Ongoing); Nominated Member at National Assembly of National Assembly (Started: August 2022)
Current Positions
A member of the 13th Parliament from September 8, 2022 to Present
Performance Scorecard
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Contributions 196 ↑ above avg 10.5/100House average: 91.0
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Bills 0 ↓ below avg 0.0/100House average: 0.7
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Committees 3 ↓ below avg 6.4/100House average: 3.2
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Initiative 8 ↓ below avg 0.8/100House average: 15.7
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Division participation 6 ↓ below avg 60.0/100House average: 6.8
Committee Membership
- A member of the CONSTITUTIONAL IMPLEMENTATION OVERSIGHT committee.
- A member of the SPECIAL FUNDS ACCOUNT committee.
- A member of the SPORTS AND CULTURE committee.
Committee reports 7
Reports produced by Charles Ngusya Nguna's committees.
- 17th Report Of The Special Funds Accounts Committee On Its Consideration Of The Audited Accounts Of 4 Funds Special Funds Account · Mar 2026
- 18th Report Of The Special Funds Accounts Committee On Its Consideration Of 2 Funds Special Funds Account · Mar 2026
- Fifth Report On Examination Of Audited Financial Statements For The Commodities Fund For Fys 2018/19 To 2021/22 Special Funds Account · Mar 2026
- Report On Consideration Of The Audited Accounts For The Judiciary Mortgage Scheme Fund For The Fys 2011/2012 To 2021/2022 Special Funds Account · Oct 2025
- Report On Consideration Of The Audited Accounts For The National Humanitarian Fund For The Fys 2020/2021 And 2021/2022 Special Funds Account · Jul 2025
- Report On Consideration Of The Audited Accounts For The Water Sector Trust Fund For The Fys 2018/2019 And 2022/2023 Special Funds Account · Jul 2025
- Special Accounts Funds Comittee First Report Of The Ag On The Financial Statements For Women Enter Fund, Coffee Cherry Advance Special Funds Account · Aug 2023
Parliamentary Activity
Charles Ngusya Nguna has made 9 speeches this year and a total of 220 speeches in the 13th Parliament.
Bills Sponsored
Charles Ngusya Nguna has not sponsored any Bill.
Voting Record
Voting History: 8
Motions
- THAT, aware that, sports play an integral role in promoting cultural heritage, national identity, national development, the well-being of the people and sustenance of livelihoods, particularly of the youth; appreciating that, Sessional Paper No. 3 of 2005 provides a framework for sports development and operationalization in the country; further appreciating that the Sector Plan For Sports, Culture and Arts – 2018 by the Ministry of Sports, Culture and Arts mainstreamed sports development in the 19 Feb 2025 Passed/Adopted Source ↗
- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 97(1), this House orders that each speech in a debate on Other Committee Reports, including a Report of a Joint Committee of the Houses of Parliament or any other Report submitted to the House for which limitation of time has not been specified, shall be limited as follows:- A maximum of two and a half hours, with not more than twenty (20) minutes for the Mover in moving and five (5) minutes for any other Member speaking, including the Leader of 13 Feb 2025 Passed/Adopted Seconded Source ↗
- THAT, aware that, sports play an integral role in promoting cultural heritage, national identity, national development, the well-being of the people and sustenance of livelihoods, particularly of the youth; appreciating that, Sessional Paper No. 3 of 2005 provides a framework for sports development and operationalization in the country; further appreciating that the Sector Plan For Sports, Culture and Arts – 2018 by the Ministry of Sports, Culture and Arts mainstreamed sports development in the 13 Mar 2024 Moved Source ↗
- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 97(1), this House orders that each speech in a debate on Bills NOT sponsored by a Committee, the Leader of the Majority Party or the Leader of the Minority Party be limited as follows: A maximum of three hours and thirty minutes, with not more than thirty (30) minutes for the Mover, in moving and ten (10) minutes in replying, a maximum of thirty (30) minutes for the Chairperson of the relevant Committee and a maximum of ten (10) minutes for any 14 Feb 2024 Passed/Adopted Seconded Source ↗
Petitions
- Deployment of Classroom Teachers as Head Teachers in Schools across the Country 16 Aug 2023 Concluded Source ↗
Questions
- Could the Cabinet Secretary— (i) explain the status of constructing the remaining 25kms stretch section of the Kibwezi-Kitui-Kabati- Migwani-Mbondoni road which was being upgraded to bitumen standard? (ii) state when construction of the said road is expected to be completed and the measures that the Ministry has put in place to ensure that the project is not abandoned before its completion? (iii) provide details on the total funding allocated for the said road during the Financial Year 2024/2025 to Cabinet Secretary for Roads and Transport 17 Oct 2024 Pending Source ↗
- Could the Cabinet Secretary – (i) Explain the status of the remaining section of Kibwezi-Kitui-Kabati-Migwani-Mbondoni Road which was being upgraded to bitumen standard? (ii) State when construction of the said road is expected to be completed and the measures that the Ministry has put in place to ensure that the project is not abandoned before its completion? to Cabinet Secretary for Roads and Transport 19 Apr 2023 Answered Source ↗
- Could the Cabinet Secretary - (i) explain the status of electricity connection and stalled electrification projects to public institutions in Mwingi West Constituency under the Last Mile Connectivity Programme and Rural Electrification and Renewable Corporation? (ii) explain why Kenya Power, Mwingi Region has been taking inordinately long to undertake repairs and maintenance of power lines, including replacement of faulty transformers, which has occasioned frequent blackouts in Mwingi West Const to Cabinet Secretary for Energy and Petroleum 9 Mar 2023 Pending Source ↗
- (i) Could the Chairperson explain why one thousand and eleven (1,011) classroom teachers promoted to senior graduate teachers’ Job Group M in April 2017 and subsequently promoted to head teachers have not been elevated to the corresponding Job Group D1? (ii) Could the Chairperson further explain if there are any plans to elevate the said head teachers to the required Job Group D1 and state by when this will be done? (iii) Further, could the Commission explain the reasons for existing discrepanci to Chairperson of the Teachers Service Commission 24 Nov 2022 Source ↗
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