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 961 to 970 of 3818.

  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Hon. Members, when hon. Millie’s amendment came up, you rejected it. view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: It has passed, hon. Baiya. So, we cannot go back to what we have dealt with. So, that falls! view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: It has passed, hon. Baiya. So, we cannot go back to what we have dealt with. So, that falls! view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Hon. Members, the decision is based on the coverage of the amendment being brought. Therefore, Millie’s carried more weight and that is why it was put first. If it did not fail, we would have moved to the next one. That is how the arrangement is done. Any time there is a deletion, it always comes first. view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Hon. Members, the decision is based on the coverage of the amendment being brought. Therefore, Millie’s carried more weight and that is why it was put first. If it did not fail, we would have moved to the next one. That is how the arrangement is done. Any time there is a deletion, it always comes first. view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Order, hon. Members! We cannot all speak at the same time. Hon. Millie Odhiambo’s amendment was that we delete “e” and “f”. So, when it came on the vote, you chose to negate it. To negate here is deletion. So, you cannot come back and say now we delete it again. We have already passed that it stays the way it is. It is not deleted. We can revisit it later, but we must move. view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Order, hon. Members! We cannot all speak at the same time. Hon. Millie Odhiambo’s amendment was that we delete “e” and “f”. So, when it came on the vote, you chose to negate it. To negate here is deletion. So, you cannot come back and say now we delete it again. We have already passed that it stays the way it is. It is not deleted. We can revisit it later, but we must move. view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Thank you. That is precisely what I have been trying to do. We must move on. There are always mechanisms and ways if you need to do recommitals. You have other options. Therefore, let us not continue to bog us down when you have other options. view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Thank you. That is precisely what I have been trying to do. We must move on. There are always mechanisms and ways if you need to do recommitals. You have other options. Therefore, let us not continue to bog us down when you have other options. view
  • 24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Ogindo, I think I had explained. Mrs. Odhiambo-Mabona’s amendment carried two different clauses. The one of the Committee carried one clause. So, it had precedence over the other. view

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