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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  • 11 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you very much and I support. view
  • 12 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, I beg to give notice of the following Motion:- THAT, aware that the Harambee spirit championed by the founding president of this nation as a tool of collective development initiatives and prosperity has been abused over the years; noting that some view
  • 12 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: nowadays are nothing more than avenues for unscrupulous individuals to obtain money from public officials and the general citizenry, greatly burdening the taxpayer and in particular elected leaders; further concerned that such abuse has led to misappropriation of view
  • 12 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: monies meant for projects such as schools, boreholes, hospitals and even fees for needy students as well as encouraging corruption; this House resolves that the Government comes up with a clear policy governing the collection of Harambee funds, accounting of the monies collected and taking appropriate sanctions against errant Harambee collectors. I thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker. view
  • 12 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: Pursuant to Standing Order No. 44(2)( c), I wish to request a Statement from the Chairperson, Departmental Committee on Education, Research and Technology regarding the deployment of District Youth Training Officers across the country. The Directorate of Youth Training under the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology is charged with posting District Youth Training Officers across the country. However, since May this year, some districts in Machakos, Makueni, Kitui and Mwingi have been without the officers. The officers are in charge of crucial functions such as co-ordinating the youth training programmes, equipping, funding and construction of hostels and workshops in ... view
  • 6 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Speaker, Sir. I beg to give notice of the following Motion:- view
  • 6 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: I am sorry, I did not hear that, hon. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 6 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 6 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I want to thank and congratulate hon. Fatuma for this very important and timely Motion. Men should realise that rape is very painful, shameful and very humiliating. It really defaces the women. It is the worst violation that can ever happen to a human being. It is very painful to see that cases of rape in this country are increasing amongst our people across the country. It is happening in all communities, and not just among pastoralist communities. If we, Parliamentarians, do not do something about it, this society will not be up to ... view
  • 6 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: looked at her and thought of all the other women who are disabled either physically or mentally, and who land in similar situations. Anybody who rapes disabled people and children should be condemned in the strongest terms. The punishment that should be meted out to perpetrators of such acts should be very severe. It pains me to see that many of such cases go unpunished. Where one gets punished, the punishment is so flimsy that it is like a joke. When cases of rape are reported, people do not take them serious. The victim is subjected to ridicule. She would ... view

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