Rose Nyamunga Ogendo

Parties & Coalitions

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phenny@bidii.com

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0712695904

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

Entries 1481 to 1490 of 4236.

  • 24 Feb 2021 in Senate: You have 15 minutes. view
  • 24 Feb 2021 in Senate: Thank you, Sen. (Prof.) Kamar and the entire Committee. I will now invoke Standing Orders No.61(3) to defer the putting of the question--- Sen. Omogeni, I give you two minutes to finalise. view
  • 24 Feb 2021 in Senate: Hon. Senators, I invoke Standing Order No.61 (3) to defer the putting of the question to the next Sitting. view
  • 24 Feb 2021 in Senate: The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 24 Feb 2021 in Senate: Next Order. view
  • 24 Feb 2021 in Senate: Thank you, Sen. (Prof.) Ongeri. view
  • 24 Feb 2021 in Senate: Sen. (Eng.) Hargura, proceed. view
  • 24 Feb 2021 in Senate: Senator, I am sorry to interrupt. You will have a balance of 16 minutes to second the Motion next time it is listed for debate. view
  • 24 Feb 2021 in Senate: The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 23 Feb 2021 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity to add my voice to that of my colleagues, who have eulogized the late Hon. Waititu. I had an opportunity to serve with him in the National Assembly. I learnt today with great sadness of the demise of our colleague. What I know about the late Hon. Waititu is that he was a very sober man. In the last Parliament, sometimes debate would get so hot, and we were divided along party lines. We did everything that any Member of Parliament could do to have their case put across. However, ... view

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