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.
19 May 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I just needed your direction because I can hear the hon. Member requesting for a Ministerial Statement and I was expecting a Ministerial Statement from the Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security.
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19 May 2011 in National Assembly:
Because ordinarily the order is that we start with the other side then this way.
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19 May 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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19 May 2011 in National Assembly:
No! No! I want to seek clarification, but I want to raise a point of order first, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. The point of order is; even though the Assistant Minister has given a comprehensive Statement, he has not responded to some of the issues I had raised. One of them is when he is bringing to the House, the Domestic Violence (Family Protection) Bill, and what the Government is doing to proactively deal with cases of domestic violence. He has not responded to that.
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19 May 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I will be seeking a clarification on both because they relate to the same issue. Listening to the first case, even though from your preliminary investigations, you seem to exonerate the wife and yet, the death is as a consequence of issues relating to domestic violence. The other issue appears to be the same. In the first case, we are dealing with a case of a young man who suddenly found himself with a lot of money. In the latter case, we are dealing with young people who had suddenly lost their jobs and do not ...
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19 May 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Is the hon. Assistant Minister in order to mislead the House by indicating that I asked about domestic quarrels? I talked about domestic violence which is a crime. It is in your docket to deal with domestic violence, which is a crime under the Penal Code.
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19 May 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. The Assistant Minister has not responded to the question by hon. Ogindo as to whether they are treating Miss Nduta as a suspect.
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18 May 2011 in National Assembly:
Thank you Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving met his opportunity. I want to support this Motion and congratulate Mr. Mbadi for bringing it. Even as I support the Motion, I want to challenge the Committee on Implementation that it is time we took stock of the Motions that have been passed by this House, and find out how many have been implemented by the Government. We do not pass Motions in vain. My worry is that from the trend, we appear to be passing them in vain. I do not see any Motion that has been passed by this ...
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18 May 2011 in National Assembly:
I would like to seek the views of hon. Members on whether we could reduce the time to three minutes. The hon. Member has requested that we reduce the time to three minutes.
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18 May 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Minister, proceed. You have three minutes.
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