Rose Nyamunga Ogendo

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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo

A niece of the late Robert Ouko, she was interested in politics in 1992. She recalls how she realized where her fate was in 1990s, when she followed her family discussions on political developments in the country. She used to follow keenly political activists like Paul Muite and James Orengo since she had an interest in people’s rights and justice. She gained experience in developing a solid manifesto and campaign structure during the campaigns of her husband Eric Nyamunga, former Nyando MP. In her manifesto, she promised economic empowerment for the youth and women, adult education for women, mentorship for girls and sports opportunities in the county.

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 28 Apr 2021 in Senate: before we got into this debate. This is because there are many questions of concern to us. If something is unconstitutional and it is amending a Constitution, we should have been put in a position that we understand all these things before getting into the main debate. view
  • 13 Apr 2021 in Senate: Your time is up. view
  • 13 Apr 2021 in Senate: Thank you, Senator. Sen. Kimani Wamatangi, kindly, proceed. view
  • 13 Apr 2021 in Senate: Sorry, hon. Senator. I would like to notify Sen. Wambua to be ready. view
  • 13 Apr 2021 in Senate: Senator, your time is up. view
  • 13 Apr 2021 in Senate: Hon. Members, I would like to have your indulgence on two issues. First, we have three votes to take. This is a very critical Bill. That is the reason we were called for this Special Sitting. I would like to urge all the Members who are online to keep logging in. Do not log out because we will need you in a few minutes. Secondly, we would like to have all the Members make their comment. However, at the rate of five minutes--- Everybody wants to speak. I do not know if we can reduce it to three minutes or ... view
  • 13 Apr 2021 in Senate: We have 16 more Senators. We leave it at five minutes. Is that the mood of the House? view
  • 13 Apr 2021 in Senate: The mood of the House says five minutes. We will go by that. view
  • 13 Apr 2021 in Senate: It is very clear but we must go by the mood of the House and the circumstances surrounding this sitting. We do not want people to drop out and miss voting. I will give you five minutes. The rest will have three minutes because the mood of the House is that we reduce time. view
  • 13 Apr 2021 in Senate: You have three minutes. view

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