Janet Ongera

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janongero@hotmail.com

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0722 512009

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Janet Ongera

Worked in Kenya Airports Authority from 1993 to 1998 as the Corporation Secretary and as the Deputy Managing Director / Corporation Secretary (1998-2003). Prior to joining the Authority, she served as a Registrar of Titles in the Ministry of Lands, and as a State Counsel in the Attorney General’s chambers. She has also served as the elected President of Africa Region - Airports Council International – (ACI) from 2001 – 2003.

She is a life member of the League of women voters, Oversight Board member of the Centre for Multi- Party Democracy, life member of the Law Society of Kenya, Member of the international federation of women lawyers – Kenya. Life member of the Maendeleo ya Wanawake, Founder of Green Fingers International, Co- Founder of Forward Advantage International Foundation

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 16 Jun 2016 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker Sir. Is the distinguished Senator for Kakamega, who happens to be the “bullfighter”, in order to ask about a question which has already been overtaken by events? If you read the Daily Nation newspaper of today, you will see that these jobs have been advertised. 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
  • 16 Jun 2016 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise to support the amendment. As a Member of the RBC, this is an amendment that is fairly straightforward. It calls for the orderly 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
  • 16 Jun 2016 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise to support the amendment. As a Member of the RBC, this is an amendment that is fairly straightforward. It calls for the orderly 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
  • 16 Jun 2016 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I stand guided. I support. view
  • 16 Jun 2016 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I stand guided. I support. view
  • 16 Jun 2016 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, thank you for giving me this opportunity to also support this Motion. From the outset, let me join my colleagues in congratulating the leadership of this House and our Speaker for inviting Dr. Willy Mutunga to give us his farewell remarks. As we all know, Dr. Mutunga has led an exemplary career in terms of the legal practice and also as a distinguished scholar in this country. He is a renowned activist who has fought for the human rights of our people in our society and for the rule of law and constitutionalism. We need to ... view
  • 16 Jun 2016 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, thank you for giving me this opportunity to also support this Motion. From the outset, let me join my colleagues in congratulating the leadership of this House and our Speaker for inviting Dr. Willy Mutunga to give us his farewell remarks. As we all know, Dr. Mutunga has led an exemplary career in terms of the legal practice and also as a distinguished scholar in this country. He is a renowned activist who has fought for the human rights of our people in our society and for the rule of law and constitutionalism. We need to ... view
  • 16 Jun 2016 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I need protection from Sen. Wako. I am losing my train of thought. view
  • 16 Jun 2016 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I need protection from Sen. Wako. I am losing my train of thought. view
  • 16 Jun 2016 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, thank you. You will remember that the Chief Justice was the presiding Judge during the very dark ruling of the Presidential Petition. About 5.2 million Kenyans will remember this with great sadness that this very Chief Justice did not give an opportunity to the court to interrogate the affidavit that was presented. Although we are advocates of constitutionalism, it behooves us that where there are matters to deal with public interest and policy, the court should view them and not decide on mere whims by saying that you are barred by time. This is a great ... view

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