Dr. Susan Mbinya Musyoka

Dr. Musyoka, a trained doctor, is the third born in a family of five and her father died when she was only nine. The death of her father and the difficulties that followed inspired her to pursue excellence. She enjoys visiting schools to counsel girls and encourage women to take up business opportunities in the county.

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 10 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I stand to support this Motion as amended. I thank Dr. Ottichilo for coming up with this Motion because it is a very important one. It is high time we moved into developing our own green energy in Kenya. So much work has been done all over the world and we realise that we have abundance of sand, solar energy, wind, geothermal and hydro energy in Kenya. It is important that we go into green production of energy at full blast. When we look at our technical institutions and also our--- view
  • 26 Nov 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for allowing me to contribute to this very important Bill. I thank hon. Keynan for moving this Bill because it is very important. Before I make my contribution, I want to make a comment The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 26 Nov 2014 in National Assembly: on something which is very disturbing, if I am allowed. I know we discussed about stripping of ladies. I know we have discussed it but I am quite disturbed because it is going on up to today. It is being done now with a lot of impunity. The latest victim was really humiliated. She was stripped, exposed, filmed and the footage was distributed in the social media. It was very disturbing to see men poking her and making her feel degraded. I am suggesting that all those people who are doing that because that lady was not indecently dressed, she ... view
  • 26 Nov 2014 in National Assembly: I fully support the Bill. view
  • 29 Oct 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I beg to give notice of the following Motion:- THAT, aware that Articles 43(1)(a) and 43(2) of the Constitution provide for the rights to the highest attainable standards of health for every person; further aware that emergency healthcare is an important component of standard health services; concerned that many lives continue to be lost due to lack of adequate emergency healthcare and poor response to emergencies in the country; noting that only 13 per cent of public health facilities in the country have basic components to support emergency cases; deeply concerned that emergency patients are exposed to untrained ... view
  • 29 Oct 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Speaker. view
  • 29 Oct 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker. I would like to contribute on the Motion on air fares. I thank hon. Omar Mwinyi for that Motion. It is really a timely Motion on the liberalisation of air fares in Kenya. As we travel round the country, we find that it is only in Africa where we have problems moving from one African country to another. It is really necessary for air fares to be liberalised and for The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 29 Oct 2014 in National Assembly: more players to be in the air travel business. When you travel in the United States of America from one state to another, you find that it is just like hopping from one matatu to another one. In Kenya, it is very difficult to move from Nairobi to Kigali or Uganda because of the cost of air fares. Some of the things that increase air fares--- view
  • 29 Oct 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. In East Africa for instance, if we have a regulatory body to ensure checks on excesses of airlines and air fares, it would really open up the economy and allow professionals to move from one country to another and do business especially in today’s world where everything is fast. We are having fast food, M-Pesa and e-mails. So, we also need to travel in a fast manner and when the air fares and the travelling are prohibitive, it makes life quite difficult. view
  • 29 Oct 2014 in National Assembly: So, I stand to support this Motion and I hope that travelling in Africa from one place to another will resemble travel in other parts of the world where when you get into an airplane you do not have to get food and other goodies. You go in and travel from one place to another and if you need to eat, you buy the food. So, if we put measures such as those, they will make air fares reasonable and affordable and people will be able to travel. There should be a regulatory body to ensure that the excesses that ... view

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