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 901 to 910 of 3818.

  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Githae, allow us, first of all, to see whether the first amendment by the Chair is carried. view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Okay, Mr. Minister, you have made your point allow the others. I have already proposed. What we are debating right now is the deletion. If that is not carried, we will listen to the Minister’s amendment. view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Okay, Mr. Minister, you have made your point allow the others. I have already proposed. What we are debating right now is the deletion. If that is not carried, we will listen to the Minister’s amendment. view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Hon. Members, remember we need to dispose of one amendment after another. I know the Minister could have wanted to influence his amendment by informing you how intends to amend it. But in terms of dealing with the amendment, we will finish with the hon. Keynan’s and then if that does not pass then we move to the Minister’s. He has already made his point, you have heard. So, you can make your decisions with a point of knowledge. Hon. Members, I have already given a chance to hon. Nyambati. Of course, if it is deleted, it means it is ... view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Hon. Members, remember we need to dispose of one amendment after another. I know the Minister could have wanted to influence his amendment by informing you how intends to amend it. But in terms of dealing with the amendment, we will finish with the hon. Keynan’s and then if that does not pass then we move to the Minister’s. He has already made his point, you have heard. So, you can make your decisions with a point of knowledge. Hon. Members, I have already given a chance to hon. Nyambati. Of course, if it is deleted, it means it is ... view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Kabogo, what is your point of order? What is happening with the system? You touch it and it goes off. Hon. Kabogo, I am not getting you. view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Kabogo, what is your point of order? What is happening with the system? You touch it and it goes off. Hon. Kabogo, I am not getting you. view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: That is not the way we do it. That is why I gave him the latitude to actually explain his amendment and convince us whether it will be deleted or not deleted. That is why I gave you the opportunity. view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: That is not the way we do it. That is why I gave him the latitude to actually explain his amendment and convince us whether it will be deleted or not deleted. That is why I gave you the opportunity. view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Hon. Mbadi, you seem to have an intervention. No, that is what is coming up. view

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