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Musau Robert Mbui
Background
Career & Experience
Member of Parliament (Started: 2022-08-16) - 2027-07-29
Current Positions
A member of the 13th Parliament from September 8, 2022 to Present
Performance Scorecard
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Contributions 268 ↑ above avg 14.3/100House 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 22 ↓ below avg 1.0/100House average: 29.0
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Division participation 8 ↑ above avg 80.0/100House average: 6.8
Committee Membership
- A member of the APPOINTMENTS committee.
- A member of the DELEGATED LEGISLATION committee.
- A member of the HOUSE BUSINESS committee.
Parliamentary Activity
Musau Robert Mbui has made 6 speeches this year and a total of 315 speeches in the 13th Parliament.
Bills Sponsored
Musau Robert Mbui has not sponsored any Bill.
Voting Record
Voting History: 9
Motions
- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of section 15(3) of the Statutory Instruments Act, Cap. 2A, this House resolves to extend the period for consideration of the following statutory instruments by a period of twenty-one (21) days with effect from 17th February, 2026— (i) The Kenya Roads Board (Kenya Roads Board Fund) (Additional Funding) Regulations, 2025 (Legal Notice No. 156 of 2025); and (ii) The National Police Service Commission (Recruitment and Appointment) Regulations, 2025 (Legal Notice No. 17 Feb 2026 Passed/Adopted Seconded Source ↗
- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of section 15(3) of the Statutory Instruments Act, Cap. 2A, this House resolves to extend the period for consideration of the following statutory instruments by a period of twenty-one (21) days with effect from 17th February, 2026— (i) The Kenya Roads Board (Kenya Roads Board Fund) (Additional Funding) Regulations, 2025 (Legal Notice No. 156 of 2025); and (ii) The National Police Service Commission (Recruitment and Appointment) Regulations, 2025 (Legal Notice No. 17 Feb 2026 Passed/Adopted Seconded Source ↗
- THAT, this House adopts the Report of the Committee on Delegated Legislation on its consideration of Ten Regulations relating to the Petroleum Sector, laid on the Table of the House on Thursday, 16th October 2025, and pursuant to the provisions of section 18 of the Statutory Instruments Act, Cap 2A annuls in its entirety the following Regulations – 1. The Petroleum (Petroleum Business Licensing and Petroleum Logistics Facility Construction Permit) Regulations (Legal Notice No. 95 of 2025); 2. Th 16 Oct 2025 Passed/Adopted Seconded Source ↗
- THAT, this House adopts the Report of the Committee on Delegated Legislation on its consideration of the Affordable Housing Regulations, 2025, laid on the Table of the House on Tuesday, 12th August 2025, and pursuant to the provisions of section 59(4) of the Affordable Housing Act, Act No. 2 of 2024, this House approves the Affordable Housing Regulations published as Legal Notice No. 114 of 2025. 12 Aug 2025 Passed/Adopted Seconded Source ↗
- THAT, this House adopts the Report of the National Government Constituencies Development Fund Committee on its consideration of fifty-one (51) Constituencies Committees, laid on the Table of the House on Tuesday, 10th June 2025, and pursuant to the provisions of section 43(4) of the National Government Constituencies Development Fund Act, Cap. 414A and paragraphs 5(2) and (10) of the National Government Constituencies Development Fund Regulations, approves the list of nominees for appointment to 10 Jun 2025 Passed/Adopted Seconded Source ↗
- THAT, pursuant to Standing Order No. 33(1), the House do now adjourn to discuss a definite matter of urgent national importance regarding the transition of competency- based curriculum (CBC) students from grade eight to grade nine in January 2025. 17 Sep 2024 Source ↗
- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 28(4), this House resolves to further alter its Calendar as adopted on 14th February 2024 and amended on 25th June, 26th June and 7th August 2024, in respect of the Third Part of the Third Session (2024) so as to– (i) commence the short recess on Friday, 18th October 2024; and (ii) resume regular sittings on Tuesday, 5th November 2024. 17 Sep 2024 Passed/Adopted Seconded Source ↗
- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 120(1)(c), this House resolves to reduce the publication period of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 10 of 2024) from fourteen (14) days to one (1) day. 5 Mar 2024 Passed/Adopted Seconded Source ↗
- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 30(3)(b), this House resolves to hold a Morning Sitting on Tuesday, October 17, 2023 commencing at 10.00 am for purposes of considering priority business as may be approved by the House Business Committee. 12 Oct 2023 Passed/Adopted Seconded Source ↗
- THAT, further to the resolution of the House of Thursday, 27th October, 2022 appointing Members into various Committees and pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 173, this House further approves the appointment of the Members to the respective Committees as specified in today’s Order Paper. 9 Nov 2022 Passed/Adopted Seconded Source ↗
- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Article 127(2) of the Constitution, the House approves the appointment of the following Members of the National Assembly and Senators to the Parliamentary Service Commission- a) Under sub-section (c)(i)- (i) The Hon. Faith Wairimu Gitau, M.P. (ii) The Hon. Mohamed Ali, M.P. (iii) The Hon. Sen. Nderitu Kinyua, M.P. (iv) The Hon. Sen. Joyce Korir, M.P. b) Under sub-section (c)(ii)- (i) The Hon. Mishi Juma Khamisi Mboko, M.P. (ii) The Hon. King’ola Patrick Makau, 8 Nov 2022 Passed/Adopted Seconded Source ↗
- THAT, pursuant to Article 5 of the Protocol of the Treaty establishing the African Economic Community and relating to the Pan-African Parliament, this House approves the appointment of the following members of Parliament to the Pan African Parliament- (i) The Hon. Rahab Mukami Wachira, MP; (ii) The Hon. Joseph Kalasinga Majimbo, MP; (iii) The Hon. Esther Muthoni Passaris, OGW, MP; (iv) Sen. (Prof.) Margaret Kamar, EGH, MP, and (v) Sen. Danson Mungatana, MGH, MP. 3 Nov 2022 Passed/Adopted Seconded Source ↗
Petitions
No petitions recorded yet.
Questions
- Could the Cabinet Secretary— (i) provide an update on the status of preparedness by the Ministry to transition Grade Eight (8) learners to Grade Nine (9)? (ii) provide a report on the number of classrooms planned to be constructed and the number of classrooms that have been constructed? (iii) outline the plans put in place by the Ministry to ensure seamless transition of the learners in Grade Eight (8) to Grade Nine (9)? (iv) clarify whether there are adequate teachers to support the learners tr to Cabinet Secretary for Education Pending Source ↗
- (i) Could the Cabinet Secretary explain the activity fees charged in primary schools in the country and clarify whether such charges are authorized? (ii) What is the amount that parents should pay and how much is the capitation per child? to Cabinet Secretary for Education Pending Source ↗
- Could the Cabinet Secretary— (i) outline the criteria used to classify an area as a hardship zone? (ii) explain why certain areas within the same location are designated as hardship areas while others are not, thereby creating disparities in the allocation of hardship allowances to teachers? (iii) state the measures taken by the Ministry to ensure that there is fairness and transparency in the criteria used to determine hardship areas? within the country to Cabinet Secretary for Public Service and Human Capital Development Pending Source ↗
- Dealing with police officers who shoot demonstrators on sight to Cabinet Secretary 13 Aug 2025 asked Source ↗
- Could the Cabinet Secretary— (i) provide the status of drug and substance abuse in the Coastal region and indicate the measures put in place by the Ministry to combat drug and substance abuse across the country? (ii) clarify whether the country has adequate facilities and infrastructure to effectively respond to mental health challenges and drug dependency cases? (iii) state the measures put in place to secure alternative funding for drug and substance abuse intervention programmes? to Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration 13 Aug 2025 Answered Source ↗
- Status of drugs and substance abuse in the coastal region to Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration 13 Aug 2025 Pending Source ↗
- Could the Cabinet Secretary- (i) clarify whether the criteria for placing teachers in public schools takes into consideration the teacher- student ratio, and if so, provide details on the recommended ratio and whether it has been achieved? (ii) provide a report on the recruitment of teachers for Junior Secondary schools, including the number of slots allocated to each constituency? (iii) elaborate on the measures taken by the Ministry to ensure the timely replacement of teachers who exit service to Cabinet Secretary for Education 9 Apr 2025 Answered Source ↗
- Could the Cabinet Secretary – (i) clarify whether public schools have the required teachers for subjects introduced in the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) namely Home Science, Foreign Languages and Sign Language, and what actions have been taken by the Ministry to ensure that public schools are provided with the necessary teachers? (ii) explain the measures put in place in collaboration with the Ministry of Interior and National Administration to ensure that all children are issued with birth to Cabinet Secretary for Education 10 Aug 2023 Pending Source ↗
- Could the Cabinet Secretary explain the causes of persistent power outages in the country and outline the long-term solutions the Ministry is taking to address the issue, including the timeline for implementation of the planned solutions? to Cabinet Secretary for Energy and Petroleum 25 Apr 2023 Deferred Source ↗
- Compensation for land acquired by government in Kathiani to Cabinet Secretary for Lands, Public Works Housing and Development 14 Mar 2023 asked Source ↗
- (i) Following compulsory acquisition of land by the Government in 1985 from eight land owners to accommodate the expansion of Kathiani Level 4 Hospital, why has the Government compensated only five of them, and neglected the valuation and compensation of the remaining three land owners, namely Mr. Mwilu Mwema Kalondu and Mr. John Musyoka Telela, joint owners of Mitaboni/Kathiani/135, and Mr. Masuva Mweu of Mitaboni/Katiani/139? (ii) When does the Cabinet Secretary intend to pay this long overdue to Cabinet Secretary for Lands, Public Works, Housing and Urban Development 14 Mar 2023 Pending Source ↗
- Status report on subsidized maize flour programme to Cabinet Secretary for Lands, Public Works Housing and Development 14 Mar 2023 Pending Source ↗
Statements
- Issuance of permits and licenses for mineral reconnaissance, prospecting and exploration rights within the coastal counties request 17 Jun 2026
- Status of disbursement of capitation funds to schools request 2 Apr 2025
- Removal of asbestos roofing from all buildings in the country request 17 Oct 2024
- Payment of last expense and life group claim to the parents of a deceased child in Kathiani Constituency request 26 Sep 2024
- The directive by the Private Security Regulatory Authority on minimum wage for private security officers request 13 Jun 2024
Papers Laid
- The Prevention of Terrorism (Implementation of the United Nations Security Council Resolutions on Suppression of Terrorism) Regulations, 2024 (Legal Notice No. 187 of 2024) 17 Apr 2025
- The Prevention of Terrorism (Implementation of the United Nations Security Council Resolutions on Prevention, Suppression and Disruption of Proliferation Financing (Amendment) Regulations, 2024 (Legal Notice No. 188 of 2024) 17 Apr 2025
- Report of the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs on the Petition regarding the alleged illegal acquisition of land in Mavoko Municipality 23 Nov 2023
- Report of the Public Petitions Committee on its consideration of Public Petition 23 Nov 2023
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