Gladys boss shollei autobiography
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The University of Nairobi alumni continue to put the University of on the world map. They have brought great glory to the institution. They have set the example and taught the nation valuable lessons of honesty, hard work, and determination and have established themselves as successful individuals in almost every field of their lives.
Speakers for both houses of Parliament that is the Senate and the National Assembly started their law career at the University of Nairobi
Wetangula
Immediate former Senator for Bungoma County Moses Wetangula was elected speaker of the National Assembly on Thursday, September 8 Wetangula overcame competition from Kenneth Marende to win the hotly contested seat. Wetangula now becomes the eighth Speaker of the National Assembly.
During his acceptance speech, Wetangula revealed that Justin Muturi, his immediate predecessor was his classmate and roommate at the University of Nairobi. He adds that they have been personal friends for years as they bot
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Nairobi News
Uasin Gishu County Women Representative, Gladys Boss Shollei, has opened up about her academic journey, unveiling the challenges she faced in primary and secondary school, marked by consistent D and C grades in internal exams.
The current Deputy Speaker in the National Assembly shared her experiences from Hill School, where she underwent her Certificate of Primary Education (CPE), to Loreto Convent Matunda, and later, Moi Girls High School.
She narrated this story to encourage the KCSE candidates who are getting their results on Monday, January 8,
The Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu announced the KCSE results at her former high school.
Also read: Gladys Shollei reveals reason behind her firing from Judiciary
Ms Shollei, now a prominent figure in the Kenya Kwanza Government, disclosed her academic struggles, with her internal exam grades hovering around C and D mean grades.
When I did my CPE (Certificate of Primary Education that was for gr
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Gladys Boss Shollei
Kenyan politician
Gladys Jepkosgei Boss is a Kenyan politician who is currently the Deputy Speaker of the Kenya National Assembly and woman representative for Uasin Gishu County[1] She is a member of the United Democratic Alliance.
Early life
[edit]Gladys obtained a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Nairobi, a Diploma in Law from Kenya School of Law, a master's degree from the University of Cape Town, and an MBA from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology.[1]
She worked as a lecturer at the University of Nairobi and as Kenya's Deputy Chief Election Officer before becoming Chief Registrar of the Judiciary of Kenya.[1]
She was dismissed from her position of ledare Registrar of the Judiciary in on grounds of gross misconduct and corruption.[2] She challenged her dismissal in court, arguing she was not given an opportunity to defend herself[3] and although the Industrial Court