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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  • 13 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: Clause 22 allows for consultations before the courts by electronic means, by allowing the proceedings to take off in the physical absence of one of the parties. This is very good and 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
  • 13 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: because we are turning digital, it will be good for us to use our technological development even in those small courts. view
  • 13 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: Clause 26 allows for the proceedings to be conducted in an informal manner and for the use of our native languages. That is very acceptable. It will be a relaxed environment and it will be very easy for women - whom I want to support - the youth, elderly persons and persons with disabilities to access the court and get justice. view
  • 13 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, clause 28 allows for the proceedings to be held in public or in chambers and this is another relaxed way for people to be able to talk, express themselves and be heard. They will be listened to and will get what they deserve. view
  • 13 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: Clause 39 allows claims to be settled in various forms, not just monetary. That is another clause that I really like. One can be paid in kind the equivalent work or in monetary terms. Every aggrieved person will be satisfied with the outcome. So, the establishment of this court is very welcome; I support the fact that it will be devolved to the sub-county level. I will happily wait for this to be executed. view
  • 13 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: With those remarks, I support. view
  • 6 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker, for giving me a chance to contribute to this very important Sessional Paper. The rules of law-making require that laws be adopted in accordance with established procedures and that they be made known to the public. They should be enforced consistently and even-handedly. This important policy document will help follow the rule of law. The rule of law is intended to ensure that a government exercises its authority fairly. It is crucial to securing liberty and justice for the people of any nation. This policy will make us move a step forward. As we know, ... view
  • 4 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise to support this Sessional Paper on National Social Protection Policy. This is certainly a very important policy. I agree with all the speakers before me that there is need to have this policy in place, to ensure that the less fortunate in the society are well protected. The special groups that require social security include Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC), the vulnerable groups such as the elderly who have no one to take care of them, and the severely disabled persons who are in our communities and, of course, the unemployed youth who ... view
  • 1 Jul 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I want to speak to the amendment. view
  • 1 Jul 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. First of all, I want to thank Hon. Abdul Rahim Dawood - a day scholar like me - for bringing this very important Motion. I support the amendment. 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

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