Senator Karen Nyamu ejected from Chambers over 'inappropriate dressing'

Nominated Senator Karen Nyamu in the Senate on February 14, 2023. PHOTO| COURTESY
Nominated Senator Karen Nyamu was on Tuesday afternoon
forced to leave the Senate chambers due to inappropriate dressing.
Senator Nyamu was dressed in a kitenge skirt and a black sleeveless blouse that left her arms exposed which, according to the House rules, is deemed as inappropriate
dressing.
Before asking Nyamu to leave the chambers, Senate Speaker
Amason Kingi read out the Speaker's Rule number 5 which states: “Senators are
required not to enter the chamber, lounge or dining room without being properly
dressed.”
“This means a male Senator will be dressed in a coat, collar,
tie, long trousers, socks and shoes or service uniform, religious attire or such
other decent dressing as may be approved by the speaker from time to time... An
equivalent standard shall apply in respect of women senators who may also wear
kitenges or such other African attire,” said Speaker Kingi.
After reading out the House rule on dressing, the Speaker ordered that Nyamu leaves the House and only return while appropriately
dressed.
“Senator Nyamu I'm afraid you don't fit the bill and I’m going to ask you to leave the chambers, go get properly dressed and come back to the chambers,” said the Speaker.
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