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Commissioner Hon. (Eng.) Phillip Okundi , EBS ,HSC is a seasoned Engineer who has served in various capacities. He holds a Bachelors Degree in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering from the University of Westminster and a Masters Degree in Telecommunication System Engineering from the University Essex. A highly self-motivated and enthusiastic leader with over 40 years’ experience in all aspects of policy making, advising government and setting up the agenda and strategies for communication and implementation of international projects. Extensive experience in harnessing the critical support of the public and private sectors for key infrastructure upgrade objectives and in mobilizing and maintaining the interest of all stakeholders in these activities. Commissioner Okundi has served as a Member of Parliament for Rangwe 2003-2007 and also in various capacities. This includes Chairman of world space International (1995), Managing Director and Chief Executive Kenya Post and Telecommunication Corporation (1977), CEO Kenya Bureau of Standards 1997-2001, CEO Kenya Broa

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  • 17 Oct 2007 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity to contribute to this very important Motion. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the production of the Youth Development Policy Paper has been long overdue. I am glad that it has come up. Imagine the Paper says that over 75 per cent of the population in Kenya is below or about 30 years of age. That is the real core of youth activities. Also, imagine that almost over 50 per cent of the criminals in this country are the youth. Even with regard to the HIV/AIDS pandemic, over 60 per cent ... view
  • 15 Aug 2007 in National Assembly: asked the Minister for Energy:- (a) whether he is aware that on the night of 27th November, 2006, a major fire outbreak occasioned by electric surge following a power blackout occurred on Plot No.1432/42 in Homa Bay Municipality causing extensive damage to property; (b) whether he is further aware that the victims have not been compensated despite their application to Kenya Power and Lighting Company

    PHILLIP OKUNDI: There is life after elections

    The National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) has urged Kenyans to put elections behind them and forge unity.

    The commission says it is time for healing, and live together, while shunning election differences.

    “After elections, a lot of things happen which affect your life. As NCIC, we have to exploit our mandate by engaging the people to embrace life after election,” he said.

    Commissioner Phillip Okundi said the commission has been going round the country engaging the people in a bid to forge a way towards a united country.

    An election is a contest, similar to that of several men seeking to marry one lady. Only one wins

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    According to Okundi, the electioneering period brought with it hate contents amid heated competitions.

    “What we do not want to see, is that people feel that they are so hungry, that they would resort to violence,” said Okundi.

    “This is coming after a general election which was hotly contested. Nonetheless, life must continue,” he added.

    But with the elections now gone, he says peopl

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