Getrude Musuruve Inimah

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Getrude Musuruve Inimah

Nominated Senator representing Persons with Disabilities (PWD)

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 8 Aug 2019 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, this Motion intends to ensure that even the PWDs in academia need to retire at 75 instead of 70. Just allow me to give an example of a PWD who has gone up the ladder in the academia, Prof. Ndurumo. He is the father of sign language in this country and yet he has not been recognized. He does not have a voice. There is no one to speak for him, yet he is highly intelligent. There is so much he can give to this country, but he has not been given an opportunity to give back ... view
  • 8 Aug 2019 in Senate: because there are those who are highly intelligent and multi-talented. Let us make use of that multi-talent in them and nurture it. Madam Temporary Speaker, I beg to move the Motion and I ask Sen. Mwaura to second. view
  • 8 Aug 2019 in Senate: because there are those who are highly intelligent and multi-talented. Let us make use of that multi-talent in them and nurture it. Madam Temporary Speaker, I beg to move the Motion and I ask Sen. Mwaura to second. view
  • 8 Aug 2019 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for giving me the opportunity. I want to thank Sen. Sakaja for being very sensitive about issues of disability. It is true that we talk of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) not even Persons Living with Disabilities. view
  • 8 Aug 2019 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for giving me the opportunity. I want to thank Sen. Sakaja for being very sensitive about issues of disability. It is true that we talk of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) not even Persons Living with Disabilities. view
  • 8 Aug 2019 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. I beg to reply. Madam Temporary Speaker, I thank my fellow Senators for supporting this Motion. I thank Sen. Mwaura, Sen. (Dr.) Kabaka, Sen. Shiyonga, Sen. Ochillo-Ayacko and Sen. Sakaja. What has been emphasized by these Senators is that everyone is a candidate of disability. Even as we are in Parliament as legislators, we have to figure out how to come up with laws that will help issues of disability. Madam Temporary Speaker, something that has come out is that, we need to take a Human Rights Approach when looking ... view
  • 8 Aug 2019 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. I beg to reply. Madam Temporary Speaker, I thank my fellow Senators for supporting this Motion. I thank Sen. Mwaura, Sen. (Dr.) Kabaka, Sen. Shiyonga, Sen. Ochillo-Ayacko and Sen. Sakaja. What has been emphasized by these Senators is that everyone is a candidate of disability. Even as we are in Parliament as legislators, we have to figure out how to come up with laws that will help issues of disability. Madam Temporary Speaker, something that has come out is that, we need to take a Human Rights Approach when looking ... view
  • 8 Aug 2019 in Senate: I want to believe that this Motion will not just end here, because I have the support of all Senators. Thank you very much. I beg to reply. view
  • 8 Aug 2019 in Senate: I want to believe that this Motion will not just end here, because I have the support of all Senators. Thank you very much. I beg to reply. view
  • 8 Aug 2019 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for allowing me the opportunity to support this Motion. I commend Sen. Sakaja for the fact that he allowed himself to accompany female legislators who went to the CSW. When it comes to the issue of gender, people should note clearly that it is about men and women holding hands and walking together to ensure that they are working together for economic development. Women alone cannot manage without men. We need our men to come on board so that we can go very many miles because they will help us in decision making. Madam Temporary ... view

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