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.
6 Oct 2010 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Before recess, I had sought your direction on whether we are Tenth Parliament, Fourth Session or whether we are First Session of the Second Republic or the Eleventh Parliament. You had indicated that because it is a constitutional matter, you would give your interpretation when we resume.
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6 Oct 2010 in National Assembly:
Yes, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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6 Oct 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, secondly, the Attorney-General had said that he would issue an indication as to what has happened to the Counter-Trafficking in Persons Bill. There were six Bills that Dr. Khalwale sought to know their fate and he gave directions in relation to five. He said nothing in relation to the Counter-Trafficking in Persons Bill that is awaiting Presidential Assent. Could I, please, get direction in relation to the same?
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30 Sep 2010 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Is the hon. Member in order to be deliberately misleading this House when I sat at a meeting where he was one of the people who chaired? We gave very clear principles and guidance about how we were going to select people. We proposed names, I remember proposing names, some of which came through and others did not because it is not my final decision. We consulted. Look at the meaning of the English word, âconsultationâ means we spoke to each other.
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31 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, first of all, I do not think that the Minister has answered the question that was asked. Further to that, even if his mandate is limited, how many cases has he forwarded that required prosecution? How many has the Attorney-General failed to act on?
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31 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. With your indulgence, I request that you give guidance or ruling on a matter that is of concern to me. I have noticed on the Order Paper that it is written the Tenth Parliament, Fourth Session, when actually, we have a new Republic and my understanding is that this should be the First Parliament and not the Tenth Parliament. Could we, please, have your direction or guidance on this matter?
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31 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. The Minister seems to be contradicting himself. Is he in order to be contradicting himself? When he was giving his substantive Statement, he said that in order to balance peace and justice, we cannot take action as per the ICC. Now in order to balance peace and justice, he is telling us we shall nonetheless be taking action. Is he being honest?
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31 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, that is one of the things I wanted him to clarify.
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31 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
But in asking for the same statement, Dr. Khalwale said that the Vice-President and Minister for Home Affairs and the Prime Minister used State funds, meaning that he already has that information. So, why can he not just table it?
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31 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, with your indulgence, just allow me to ask one more clarification. Whether he could request the persons organising these parties to organise one for women?
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