Rose Rwamba Mitaru

Born

15th June 1954

Email

rmail@gmail.com

Telephone

0722736420

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 23 Feb 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker for giving me a chance. I really wanted to thank our President for coming up with this Report and giving it to us as leaders of this nation. I was thinking he has worked very hard to help us, especially with the fight against illicit brews and gender violence. For example, somebody yesterday removed the clothes of a young woman. A man and a woman were fighting and people just watched them instead of calling the police to find out if any of them had committed a crime, so that action could be taken in ... view
  • 22 Feb 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, Hon. Deputy Speaker, for giving me this chance. I support the Bill because in the Kenya of today, we, as parents of many children and as Members of the National Assembly, have seen how clinical officers have supported our young people, the elderly and the nation at large. They have helped maintain good health amongst our people. I am happy the Member of Parliament has brought up these issues. I want to support it because we have lost many people for lack of treatment. I have been to my county where private clinics and hospitals are ... view
  • 14 Feb 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. I support this amendment. I am a member of the Departmental Committee on Education, Research and Technology. We support all the children of this nation so that Kenya will be a better place for all of us. view
  • 8 Feb 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me giving me this chance. First, I support this Bill because each one of us has a mother and many of us have daughters, sisters and none of us would wish to see that our children, sisters and friends being sexual victims at 16 years of age or earlier than 16 years. When you go to hospitals today, we find many young girls between 14 and 15 years with babies and in very strange positions because when they are expectant they do not know that they are going to have ... view
  • 8 Feb 2017 in National Assembly: This Bill is going to help not just the nation of Kenya, but many girls of the world. Those men who excite and incite and sometimes rape young girls should know that the law is going to be very harsh on them because no man here would wish that his daughter at the age of 13 or 15-- - view
  • 8 Feb 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Mine is to continue saying that we want to support that proposal where we can do amendments to help the girl-child who is the mother of today and tomorrow and is going to be a grandmother of today and tomorrow. The same girl, if harassed at an early stage, will not be able to help her family and the nation at large. view
  • 8 Feb 2017 in National Assembly: I want to recommend highly that all young men should be given lessons and support to understand and care for their sisters and girlfriends until they are over 20 years so that we have maturity in the families, homes and in our nation. The young girl should not be terrorised and introduced to early sex. Police officers who do not take care of the cases related to sexual offences that have been taken before them should be also be dealt with seriously by this nation. I want to thank my sister for bringing this Bill that is going to help ... view
  • 16 Nov 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for this chance. Thank you my brother for bringing this Motion. Most of the young people and not just the ones who have gone to school come up with innovations which we borrow from. We want this nation called Kenya to support the young people in this nation because when we do that, the mothers of Kenya will have educated and supported young people. We will have mature men and women who are future leaders of Kenya and who have been recognised and supported. That is how development will come up very fast. view
  • 26 Oct 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me this chance. I have worked with women of this nation for many years. I have worked with youth and children. I have realised that if women can go on strike even for one day or half a day, even men will not eat. The men will be confused and children will not be supported. At the same time, we have been here for the last three or four years supporting the men in this House. Then, all over a sudden, we want to be told that women should wait and ... view
  • 1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker for giving me this chance. I will be very brief because we have spoken about most of these issues. I would like to thank you, Hon. Speaker for working hard for this nation. I know there are many people who would want to know how the Speaker succeeds in helping parties in Parliament. You have been very good and so has been the rest of the leadership of this House. It is good that we are going for a break it being the final year before the elections. We have passed many laws in this 11th ... view

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