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.
28 Feb 2019 in Senate:
Chairperson, do you have something to add?
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28 Feb 2019 in Senate:
Sen. Dullo, would it not be in order for you to make a formal request to the Senate Committee on Finance and Budget, so that you get the information you need from the county?
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28 Feb 2019 in Senate:
Our Standing Order No.48 3(b) gives an opportunity for any Member who feels that they need further information to ask for it. You can refer to it. It says:- “The Committee may invite the Senator who requested a Statement, the relevant Cabinet Secretary or any other person the Committee may consider necessary during deliberations on the Statement and may prepare and table a report on the matter.”
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28 Feb 2019 in Senate:
I think that rests the case. Let us move forward.
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28 Feb 2019 in Senate:
Proceed, Sen. Mwaruma.
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28 Feb 2019 in Senate:
Just a minute, Senator. Sen. Pareno, did you have an intervention?
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28 Feb 2019 in Senate:
Just a minute, Sen. Mwaruma.
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28 Feb 2019 in Senate:
Sen. Dullo, are you satisfied with that? I think it is one thing that can be picked up between yourself and the Committee on Finance and Budget.
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28 Feb 2019 in Senate:
Is the Statement already on the Floor of the House?
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