Joyce Cherono Laboso

Born

25th November 1960

Post

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

Email

labjoy2@gmail.com

Email

sotik@parliament.go.ke

Telephone

0722-788771

Dr. Joyce Cherono Laboso

Dr. Laboso, a distinguished scholar can best be described as assertive and confident. She had never thought of being a politician, her debut into politics was unceremonious. The first signals were sent as she eulogized he late sister, Lorna, who had died in a plane crash. A week later elders announced that they had chosen her to fill the vacant Sotik Parliamentary seat. In her two terms she has prioritized development of roads, education, water and electricity within the constituency. She also holds close to heart women issues. Dr. Laboso is the current deputy speaker, National Assembly.

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 2721 to 2730 of 3818.

  • 19 Oct 2011 in National Assembly: The House rose at 12.30 p.m. view
  • 18 Oct 2011 in National Assembly: I now call upon the hon. Minister to respond. view
  • 18 Oct 2011 in National Assembly: Next Order! view
  • 13 Oct 2011 in National Assembly: Hon. Mungatana! view
  • 13 Oct 2011 in National Assembly: 35! view
  • 13 Oct 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Minister, hon. Members, I therefore propose the Question which is that Clause 39 be amended as proposed by Mr. Mungatana. view
  • 13 Oct 2011 in National Assembly: This is our own procedure of disposing of Bills. Clause 35(9) of the Bill as passed by the House then became Section 34(9) of the Elections Act and should have read as follows:- view
  • 13 Oct 2011 in National Assembly: “The party list may contain a name of any Presidential or Deputy Presidential candidate nominated for an election under this Act.” view
  • 13 Oct 2011 in National Assembly: Instead, the Act as now published shows that the word “not”, which this House deleted, remained in the text of this subsection. I hope you understand, hon. Members. From these findings, it is clear that other than the failure to delete the word “not” none of the other claims of a very serious nature made by Mr. Mungatana are true. It is not true that the words “Presidential and Deputy Presidential” were inserted elsewhere into a law passed by Parliament. These words were inserted by the House itself under a Motion by the very same Mr. Mungatana. It is also ... view
  • 13 Oct 2011 in National Assembly: By relying on the Order Paper of the day which contained his initial amendments, as he had proposed to move, rather than as he actually moved them, Mr. Mungatana erroneously came to the conclusion that the words which he himself moved and which the House moved were inserted into the law by persons outside this House. Matters were not helped by his failure to verify the Hansard copy he tabled with the office of the Clerk and to consult the Votes and Proceedings of the day, where the decisions of the House are recorded. view

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