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

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  • 6 Dec 2012 in National Assembly: I think I will use my discretion to allow as you are the Chairman. view
  • 6 Dec 2012 in National Assembly: It is not anyone. I think I clarified clearly that I am giving him that latitude because he is the Chairman of the Education, Research and Technology Committee and not any other hon. Member. So, either it is the Minister or the Chairman that I am willing to bend the rules. It is not really bending the rules if the amendment is acceptable both to the Minister as well as the Chairman of the Committee. view
  • 6 Dec 2012 in National Assembly: There is a further amendment by hon. Millie Odhiambo. view
  • 6 Dec 2012 in National Assembly: I can see the Minister nodding and I guess the Chairman too is happy with the amendment. view
  • 6 Dec 2012 in National Assembly: We will start with Mr. Koech and then Mrs. Odhiambo-Mabona. view
  • 6 Dec 2012 in National Assembly: Mrs. Odhiambo-Mabona, we have been informed that your amendments came quite late and, therefore, they require a little explanation for the Members to understand their import. view
  • 6 Dec 2012 in National Assembly: Could you just help us to understand where they would come then? How would it read when you put your amendments? Where exactly do those words come in? view
  • 6 Dec 2012 in National Assembly: So, that will come at the beginning of (f). I want to see the Minister and the Chair of the Committee. The Minister is fine. view
  • 6 Dec 2012 in National Assembly: I think those can be clarified by the secretariat. They can clean it up. view
  • 6 Dec 2012 in National Assembly: I think that is clarified. The Clerks and the drafters can do the rest. view

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