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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  • 29 Dec 2020 in Senate: Sen. (Dr.) Zani, kindly unmute. You are not audible. Sen. (Dr.) Zani, show by your finger that you have voted. Put your thumbs up. We cannot hear you. Sen. Kihika, please, unmute. You are not audible. Please, show by finger. Hon. Senators, we still have a final vote ahead of us. Please stay online or in the House as we wait for the results. We still have one more Vote to take. view
  • 29 Dec 2020 in Senate: Hon. Senators, the results of the Division are as follows: view
  • 29 Dec 2020 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Sen. Cherargei, apart from referring to a whole CS as a flower girl, has also referred to women as slay queens. I do not know what that means because women athletes also get money. I do not think it is only the girls who ‘eat’ the money and the opposite gender does not. I do not think Sen. Cherargei is in order with what he is treating us to this morning. view
  • 29 Dec 2020 in Senate: Mover. view
  • 29 Dec 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to report that a Committee of the Whole has considered the Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bills No.51 of 2020) and its approval thereof without amendments. view
  • 29 Dec 2020 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity to add my voice to this Bill. I reiterate that it is unfortunate that this Bill is coming to us at this time. In my view, I support Sen. (Dr.) Ali for his sentiments that this Bill should have been here earlier. However, it is important that we support it. It is good that most of us have had an opportunity to come and support it taking into account that it is a timeline Bill that has to be passed latest 31st of this month. Mr. Speaker, Sir, we know ... view
  • 29 Dec 2020 in Senate: competes in another country that is where the taxes should be paid. It should not be double payment of taxation. A person cannot pay taxes inside and outside the country. I do not know when this changed, but it is not fair. When the Bill is amended, it will make sure that the composition of the Therapeutical Use Exemption Committee shows point of interests. If a person has a conflict of interest, it should come out clearly. In case there is need for any athlete to use any substance due to medical condition, it should be taken into account. This ... view
  • 29 Dec 2020 in Senate: I have already said that Kenya and other developing countries are short of ways of engaging our young people. If we support sports generally and athletes specifically, this will help our young people. They should be encouraged to perform very well. Therefore, there is a call for a level playing ground. view
  • 29 Dec 2020 in Senate: Another thing we need to put focus on is the side effects of these drugs. Someone may use some of these drugs when they are young, and they may not feel the side effects. We know that the active life of an athlete is just above 30 years. While you are still young, you may not experience the side effects of these drugs. However, as you grow older, the side effects may be very devastating. This is not only for athletes, but for sports men and women in general. We have seen footballers, boxers and many other sportsmen and women ... view
  • 17 Dec 2020 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity. From the governor’s presentation, it was very clear that he is concerned with the education of the children of Nairobi. For purposes of continuity, it would be very good for us to have a clarification as to whether the students who had been slotted to be given 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

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