Millie first thought about becoming Mbita MP at age 13. The graduate of University of Nairobi School of Law has worked as a lawyer and women and children rights activist. The CRADLE is one of the MP’s dream come true. She founded the organization that promotes the rights of children since 1997. Millie has received the YWCA Democracy Award and the Eve woman of the year for human rights and gender. Her political tipping point came when she served as a delegate at the Bomas of Kenya, during the constitutional drafting process. ODM party nominated her to Parliament 2008 and she clinched the Mbita seat in the 2013 election.
24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Energy? What did they do?
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24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Energy? What did they do?
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24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
They are walking out!
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24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
They are walking out!
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24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I will be brief. First of all, I want to thank the members of the Back Bench for doing an excellent job in difficult circumstances and with a lot of harassment from the Front Bench. I want to thank the Speaker’s panel. I want to thank the staff. You have done an excellent job. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I cannot waste any energy thanking the Front Bench for making us to go without sleep for days, for being lazy and not doing their work. I will not give you any thanks for not doing a very ...
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24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I will be brief. First of all, I want to thank the members of the Back Bench for doing an excellent job in difficult circumstances and with a lot of harassment from the Front Bench. I want to thank the Speaker’s panel. I want to thank the staff. You have done an excellent job. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I cannot waste any energy thanking the Front Bench for making us to go without sleep for days, for being lazy and not doing their work. I will not give you any thanks for not doing a very ...
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24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, that is exactly what I am talking about. They are not taking their work seriously. As the Vice-Chair of the Constitutional Implementation Commission, we have actually given a notice that we will bring more Bills to this House for enactment. I want to remind the Leader of Government business that the Bills are not over. You are only talking of the ones in the schedules. We still have a lot of Bills that we need for effective transition. We still have the one on the one-third gender rule, which is not yet before the House. So, ...
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24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, that is exactly what I am talking about. They are not taking their work seriously. As the Vice-Chair of the Constitutional Implementation Commission, we have actually given a notice that we will bring more Bills to this House for enactment. I want to remind the Leader of Government business that the Bills are not over. You are only talking of the ones in the schedules. We still have a lot of Bills that we need for effective transition. We still have the one on the one-third gender rule, which is not yet before the House. So, ...
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24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I just want to conclude with what I was saying when he interrupted me. What amazed me is that the one thing that I have seen the male Members united on is when I bring something that protects our women folk. Yesterday, you almost ate me alive. Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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24 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I just want to conclude with what I was saying when he interrupted me. What amazed me is that the one thing that I have seen the male Members united on is when I bring something that protects our women folk. Yesterday, you almost ate me alive. Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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