Hon Mishi Juma Khamisi

Mishi actively participated in Likoni political campaigns in 1997 and 2002. She vied for Likoni parliamentary seat in 2007 and lost in party nominations which were marred by irregularities. She would like to see government funded drug rehabilitation centres established in Mombasa.

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 7 Jun 2022 in National Assembly: Tumeangalia pia katika mambo yale ya supplies . Tunapata ya kwamba kampuni imepatiwa mradi wa kupeleka bidhaa fulani katika mashirika ama mradi wa Serikali. Katika makaratasi ama ripoti zao, wanaonyesha ya kwamba wamepeleka pengine carton ishirini za maji. Lakini tukichunguza kabisa, tunapata hizo cartons hazikufika ishirini; labda zilifika tano, ama ni hewa. Huo ni mfano tu ; tunazungumza kwa misingi ya mamilioni na mabilioni ya fedha. Unaona kama mradi haswa ni wa supply . Tulizungumzia mambo ya Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) sana. Kuna kampuni ambazo zilipatiwa zabuni na hawakuwa na uwezo wa kufanya kazi kubwa kama hiyo ya kupeleka ... view
  • 7 Jun 2022 in National Assembly: Ripoti hii ambayo Mhe. Abdullswamad, ambaye ni Mwenyekiti wa Kamati ya Kuwekeza Mali ya Umma amezungumzia leo, iko na mambo mengi sana. Tumeangalia maswala nyeti sana. Kuna suala la Standard Gauge Railway (SGR), ambalo tumezungumzia kwa kina sana. Kandarasi ya SGR inasema kuwa wakati wowote kutakapokuwa na changamoto ama matatizo, suluhu yoyote ikitaka kuzungumziwa, lazima watu wazungumzie kule Beijing. Sasa tunauliza hiyo itakuwa ni bora kwa yule Mchina ambaye tumeingia naye katika mkataba huu, ama itakuwa inatupatia sisi afueni kama taifa la Kenya? Wakati maofisa wa Serikali wanafanya mipango ya uwekezaji wa umma, lazima wafuate taratibu za kisheria. Kila kitu ... view
  • 7 Jun 2022 in National Assembly: The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 6 Apr 2022 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I support this Bill which seeks to amend the old Children Act so that it is in tandem with our Constitution. This Bill talks about children in terms of parenting through the biological parents, fostering, adoption and guardianship. All these categories of parenting need to have some regulation so that our children are protected. This Bill will protect our children against child labour. We have experienced child labour all over our country especially in our shambas. We have what we call the shamba boys in our homes. We also have what we call maids ... view
  • 6 Apr 2022 in National Assembly: need to have some regulation or laws to ensure that we protect these minors against forced marriage. view
  • 6 Apr 2022 in National Assembly: There are children who have both genitalia. They are the ones we call intersex. I do not think the Government has done something to ensure that these children have their fundamental rights. I am looking at a child who has both genitalia and does not know whether she is a girl or he is a boy. We need to have proper centres or special education for these children. Most of them are stigmatised, they do not know where they belong. When you talk about registration for these kinds of children it is also a problem. So, we need to have ... view
  • 6 Apr 2022 in National Assembly: Currently, we have juvenile gangs or minors who are criminals. Anytime these minors participate in crimes, they are taken to normal prisons because we do not have enough centres. In the Coast region, we only have one centre at Shimo la Tewa. This is not enough. It therefore means that all those other minors who commit crimes have to go to prison. Instead of being rehabilitated, they end up becoming hardcore criminals. There is need to ensure that we have these rehabilitation centres to ensure that our children are not left to become criminals. view
  • 6 Apr 2022 in National Assembly: The other thing is about children with disabilities. Most of the time when we talk about children with disabilities, we forget that we have different types of disabilities. For instance, children with hydrocephalus and spina bifida, children with cerebral palsy and autism. These are children who need special education, special facilities and equipment so that they can access education. Right now we are not doing much for these children. In our normal school, we have some units. If you go to a primary school, they will have one classroom and they call it a special unit for children with disabilities. ... view
  • 6 Apr 2022 in National Assembly: Our children have also been exposed to pornography and obscene materials. This is because of new technology, social media and so many other issues. There is nothing being done to ensure that we protect these children in terms of all these. view
  • 6 Apr 2022 in National Assembly: I know we have vulnerable children, we have street children and orphans. We appreciate that we have these orphanages, children centres but sometimes, those people who organise or start these children centres use them as income generating facilities for themselves or for their own interest. You can see in a place where we have some orphans who are not going to school, they do not eat or dress well, yet there are so many donors who are giving a lot of funds in those centres. So there must be some regulations to ensure that while we appreciate these centres, these ... view

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