Samson Ndindi Nyoro

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  • 28 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. view
  • 23 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Ni story gani leo? view
  • 16 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to support. First of all, it is very refreshing that even the Chair of this House during this debate is a madam Speaker. Looking at where you are seated, I am happy because of the strides we have made in this country. Even where Clerks-at-the-Table sit, we have a 50-50 per cent balance. We have Oscar and the beautiful lady on his left. That shows that this country has moved away from the bias that was there before. view
  • 16 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: I also have a personal interest in supporting the matter about women. In our nuclear family, other than my father, all the rest are girls. I can attest to the fact that I could never have been raised in a better family than this one; being surrounded by my sisters and, of course, my mother and all the other people of the opposite gender. view
  • 16 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: On this, if there are lucky people in this country – because they are few and men are always fewer - Hon. Kioni is one of them. He is lucky to have travelled with our women. He has The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 16 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: learnt immensely from them given the fact that a bigger percentage of the people we represent are women. Therefore, learning from them goes a long way into sharpening us on how to handle the majority of our electorate. view
  • 16 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: I also rise in pride as I support this Report. Where I come from, the cradle of one of the biggest communities in Kenya, that is Kikuyu, we have led from the front. I come from a county with seven constituencies. Surprisingly, out of the seven constituencies, we have three elected women MPs. Among them, of course, is the Mover of this Report who is serving her second term. I can see Hon. Wamaua is elated because she is from my county, Murang’a. This shows that we are moving to greater heights in terms of the balance between men and ... view
  • 16 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I did not know my fellow man can rig my minutes. As I conclude, we have to empower our women financially. Part of the things we need to do is to reform the Women Enterprise Development Fund. As it is now, for my mother, my aunties or any of my constituents in Kiharu to benefit, they have to be in groups. We need reforms in Women Enterprise Development Fund so that even a single woman who has a business can get help. When AGPO was introduced, it was supposed to benefit women, but we see many ... view
  • 15 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I support the work of the Committee. The basics of this Committee should be on making sure that we are very efficient in our work, as Members of Parliament, by focusing on building our capacity. Most of us are elected. It is wise that we keep on polishing ourselves so that we increase our usefulness in terms of service delivery to the electorate. I commend the PSC and the Committee. I remember that before we went for recess, we talked something about IT and facilitating Members in regard to having more IT gadgets and being ... view
  • 15 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: I heard a lot from my colleague, Hon. Bunyasi, about food. Clearly, I can see some improvement from the time I came here. It is my wish that the cuisines and the menu at our restaurant could reflect the people we represent in terms of being African. We are moving in that direction, but at a slow pace. I would want to see muthokoi over there for my sister, Jessica, and my colleague, so that I can also taste the kind of cuisines she feeds on in her constituency. I would like to see githeri, osupuko and some more African ... view

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