Gladys Wanga

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Gladys Atieno Nyasuna

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Gladys Wanga

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.

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 11 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: of all, I would like to confirm that as a Member of the House Business Committee, the House Business Committee did not meet to schedule these Bills as they appear here today. view
  • 11 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I did not reveal anything that was discussed because the Committee did not meet. This is just what I am reporting to this House; the Committee did not meet. view
  • 11 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I did not reveal anything that was discussed because the Committee did not meet. This is just what I am reporting to this House; the Committee did not meet. view
  • 11 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: Much obliged. Artcle 93 of our Constitution creates a bicameral parliament. Article 110(3) states: “Before either House considers a Bill, the Speakers of the National Assembly and Senate shall jointly, resolve any question as to whether it is a Bill concerning counties and, if it is, whether it is a special or an ordinary Bill.” Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I would like to request your considered ruling or revelation from the Chair on whether the question---The question has arisen from the Senate that this Bill concerns counties. The Constitution that we swore to defend requires that before we proceed on ... view
  • 11 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: Much obliged. Artcle 93 of our Constitution creates a bicameral parliament. Article 110(3) states: “Before either House considers a Bill, the Speakers of the National Assembly and Senate shall jointly, resolve any question as to whether it is a Bill concerning counties and, if it is, whether it is a special or an ordinary Bill.” Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I would like to request your considered ruling or revelation from the Chair on whether the question---The question has arisen from the Senate that this Bill concerns counties. The Constitution that we swore to defend requires that before we proceed on ... view
  • 2 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: On a point of order, hon. Speaker. I want to rise on a point of order to take exception with the issue said by the Leader of Majority Party that I was behaving as if I was at the funeral of the late hon. Otieno Kajwang’. In respect for the late Senator and for the people of Homa Bay and the people of this country, I would like, with your permission, the Leader of Majority Party to withdraw this statement. Losing the late Senator Kajwang’ is a very sad thing for this country and should not be made reference to ... view
  • 2 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: in jest. Hon. Speaker, through you, the Leader of Majority Party should apologise and withdraw that specific statement. While at it, let me congratulate hon. Nkaissery for being nominated Cabinet Secretary. It comes to show that truly the tyranny of brains is in the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD). We send him to go and o koa Jubilee from the various problems. We are willing to donate more brains to that course. view
  • 25 Nov 2014 in National Assembly: On a point of order, hon. Speaker. view
  • 25 Nov 2014 in National Assembly: On a point of order, hon. Speaker. I would like to propose that the time for contribution be reduced for each hon. Member to five minutes. That is my proposal so that we can complete the contribution and then move to speak to the next matter on insecurity which is very important. view
  • 12 Nov 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you hon. Temporary Speaker, I think I had touched the wrong button. view

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