Gladys grew up in a political family. Her father the late John Nyasuna, was a councillor and chairperson of Kisumu County Council. Gladys emulated him and developed interest in politics at an early age. In 2003, when at Kenyatta University she became the first female to be elected as the Secretary General of the Student’s Union. After University she remained active in politics and engaged in ODM party politics while still working in LVCT Health. In her term of service, she seeks empowerment of women and youth and education for the girl child. In parliament, Gladys spearheaded the formation of the Information and Public Communication committee.
2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I support the amendment by the Member for Rarieda. You do not necessarily have to be away to be The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
advised. If you are part of the advisory, it makes more sense. It is not only the Auditor- General, it is the Office of the Auditor-General being advised.
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2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, to be honest, I want to support the Chairman of the Committee on this one. The reason is that you have already gone to prison for ten years. The fine was already Kshs10million.
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2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, to be honest, I want to support the Chairman of the Committee on this one. The reason is that you have already gone to prison for ten years. The fine was already Kshs10million.
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2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
You have done both. Then you come out. After you come out of prison, now they are saying: ―You cannot work for any State corporation for another ten years!‖ First of all, we are hoping that when you were in prison, you have reformed and you have changed your mind set. You have children and a wife to feed. Surely, five years is good time.
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2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
You have done both. Then you come out. After you come out of prison, now they are saying: ―You cannot work for any State corporation for another ten years!‖ First of all, we are hoping that when you were in prison, you have reformed and you have changed your mind set. You have children and a wife to feed. Surely, five years is good time.
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2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I support the amendment.
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2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I support the amendment.
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31 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Speaker. I would like to record my thanks with serious reservation. Over the last couple of days, public debate has been dominated by the list or the Report of the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) that was The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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31 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
tabled by the President. There is probably more public debate than any debate that we can make on the Floor of this House. From my own perspective and I am sure it is also that of several hon. Members of this House and citizens of this country, we support the fight against the cancer of corruption. If we look at the amounts of money that are lost from our annual budget through corruption, we all must be obliged to support the fight against it. When I got hold of this Report this morning and I looked through it, I was ...
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