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.
24 Nov 2020 in Senate:
Thank you, Chairperson. I will give two Senators an opportunity to make brief comments on that statement. I am going to give an opportunity to Sen. Farhiya and Sen. Cherargei.
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24 Nov 2020 in Senate:
Sen. Faki, what is the intervention or point of order?
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17 Nov 2020 in Senate:
Madam Deputy Speaker, I am not very sure if the Senator of Wajir is not misleading this House. We know that there is a pandemic and the Government is doing whatever it can to help the people. If he uses the word “killing people,” it is like the Government is taking upon itself to kill its own people, which is I do not think is the issue.
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17 Nov 2020 in Senate:
Madam Deputy Speaker, he should be very clear because he is misleading.
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17 Nov 2020 in Senate:
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11 Nov 2020 in Senate:
Madam Deputy Speaker, I do not know if we are supposed to interrupt and make recommendations on this. Are we going to be allowed to interrupt the Chair? He is misleading this House.
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11 Nov 2020 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. Actually, I am very surprised. If we are talking about gains and the unity of this House, then why are we identifying a particular issue that was proposed by the public of Kenya? The issue of doubling the Senate was not a matter of women; it was a matter that came from the public because the public felt that they needed more representation here. All the views that were collected were coming from the public. Secondly, if we want to enrich the gains that we have made in the presentations, ...
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11 Nov 2020 in Senate:
Can we hear from Sen. Cheruiyot?
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11 Nov 2020 in Senate:
I am told that Sen. Cheruiyot has spoken.
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