Elizabeth Ongoro Masha

Born

1969

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Email

elizabeth-masha@yahoo.com

Telephone

0729 885074

Elizabeth Ongoro Masha

Elizabeth won the Kasarani parliamentary seat in 2007, a constituency that was previously dominated by hardened male politicians. She also served as an assistant minister in the coalition government and was ODM party’s deputy Chairperson.

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1391 to 1400 of 2683.

  • 23 Oct 2014 in National Assembly: Sen. Steward Madzayo is not in the House. That Bill is deferred. Let us move to the next order. view
  • 23 Oct 2014 in National Assembly: Senator, let me interrupt you. Are you moving this Bill? view
  • 23 Oct 2014 in National Assembly: Okay, because if you were moving, I would have taken note that you are not following the right procedure. But if you are seeking something else, then just proceed. view
  • 23 Oct 2014 in National Assembly: That is accepted. The Bill is deferred to a later date. The Clerks-at-the-Table have taken note of that. view
  • 23 Oct 2014 in National Assembly: Let us move to the next order. THE POTATO PRODUCE AND MARKETING BILL (SENATE BILL NO.22 OF 2014) view
  • 23 Oct 2014 in National Assembly: Yes, Sen. Murungi. view
  • 23 Oct 2014 in National Assembly: Very well. view
  • 23 Oct 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Senators, I want to make reference to Standing Order No.32, and for the convenience of the Senate, order that there being no further business today, the Senate stands adjourned to Tuesday 28th October, 2014, at 2.30 p.m. The House rose at 5.20 p.m. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 22 Oct 2014 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I rise to add my comments to this debate. I want to start by stating that in my own opinion, when the President asked to address the nation, I did not really find anything, particularly wrong with that. He is the Head of State and asked to address the nation. Anybody had their democratic right to be in attendance, not to be or watch. I have no particular issue with that. Actually, if I had any issue at all, then the events that followed closely after his address convinced me then that he needed ... view
  • 22 Oct 2014 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I rise to add my comments to this debate. I want to start by stating that in my own opinion, when the President asked to address the nation, I did not really find anything, particularly wrong with that. He is the Head of State and asked to address the nation. Anybody had their democratic right to be in attendance, not to be or watch. I have no particular issue with that. Actually, if I had any issue at all, then the events that followed closely after his address convinced me then that he needed ... view

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