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Menstrual cycle is nothing to be ashamed of, it's just natural

Kenyatta University Registrar of Corporate Affairs Prof Grace Bunyi (left) hands over a donation of sanitary pads to Kiwanja Secondary School Principal Ms Nancy Munene (centre) alongside students of the school. [File, Standard]

Senator Gloria Orwoba's parliamentary action this week was a classic act of protest. Misreading its significance, Speaker Amason Kingi also missed a great moment to act in solidarity with millions of girls and women.

Period poverty and the right to dignity is not a personal or private matter but an issue we all need to understand and rally around. The first-time Senator catalysed international attention by walking into chamber with a beautiful white suit, green shirt, and a red stain around her pubic area on Valentine's Day.

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