Gladys Atieno Nyasuna Wanga is a Kenyan politician. Gladys grew up in a political family following closely the footsteps of her late father John Nyasuna.
When anybody from the presidency comes out to address the country, Kenyans expect that they will hear from the presidency about the many challenges they are facing.
All these people, who were considered non-shareholders by the Deputy President, have come forward and are also participating in this company that is called Kenya.
Be serious with the work you're elected by the people. If you're the DP or the President, you must be serious, instead of complaining. Kenya Kwanza's role is clear.
You have a lot more hanging on your shoulders, every decision you make is likely to impact a lot more people. Right now if I make a decision, 1.4 million people in Homabay are affected or even the over 40 million Kenyans. You have to act like the leader you are.”
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I believe in justice and at the time there was a lot of injustice meted on Kenyans who supported NASA and that was what I was championing for at that particular moment. I'm a social justice advocate. I believe that the right thing should be done, and people should not be mistreated or undermined.
I want our county assemblies to make legislation so that we can publish the titles innthe Kenya Gazette. This will enable women to use the titles for official purposes.
We don't want a nation of hustlers because we want people to move from where they are to the next level, we don't want to stick to where we are forever people start from somewhere