Moses Masika Wetangula

Parties & Coalitions

Born

13th September 1956

Post

Employment History:
Advocate of the High Court of Kenya -
Wetangula & Co. Advocates of Kenya

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Email

mwtangula@gmail.com

Telephone

0722517302

Link

@wetangulam on Twitter

Moses Masika Wetangula

Speaker of the National Assembly in the 13th Parliament.

He was the Bungoma Senator (2013 - 2022; Leader of Minority in the Senate (2013 - 2017)

By virtue of his position as co-principal in NASA he was retained as Minority Leader in the 12th Parliament but later replaced by his Siaya counterpart after 19 senators who attended Nasa's Parliamentary Group meeting at Parliament Buildings in Nairobi unanimously voted to replace him with Senator James Orengo on 15th March, 2018.

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1811 to 1820 of 6535.

  • 6 Aug 2019 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, in very rare cases. If for example, you are a fake professor, you pretended to have published what you never published, taught in universities you have never visited and you are discovered, first, you must be prosecuted for fraud and upon conviction that then can make a case. For you to be struck off the role of Hall of fame, it must have a judicial process or view
  • 6 Aug 2019 in Senate: -judicial process, which is not provided here. What is provided for here is that the governor can wake up and say Mwaura has become a nuisance, he wants to become a governor like me and then he strikes off your name from the Hall of Fame. That kind of discretion should not be available to anybody in public life because people who hold positions of responsibility must be restrained by the law and procedures, so that when they want to do something, it must be within the law. Doping athletes must be dealt with in accordance with the law. In ... view
  • 6 Aug 2019 in Senate: -judicial process, which is not provided here. What is provided for here is that the governor can wake up and say Mwaura has become a nuisance, he wants to become a governor like me and then he strikes off your name from the Hall of Fame. That kind of discretion should not be available to anybody in public life because people who hold positions of responsibility must be restrained by the law and procedures, so that when they want to do something, it must be within the law. Doping athletes must be dealt with in accordance with the law. In ... view
  • 6 Aug 2019 in Senate: examples, the infamous this man was here, we have moved him this way, so that you see and say ignominy, sit here, fame and it also teaches us that haramu hailali . Let me end here so that others can speak, but this Bill as currently structured is a bad Bill. It does not solve the problem. It does not help us establish halls of fame in the manner that they should be. I have seen Hall of Fame in countries like Belgium, Germany and others. People who have been recognized in those countries are people who carry distinction everywhere ... view
  • 6 Aug 2019 in Senate: examples, the infamous this man was here, we have moved him this way, so that you see and say ignominy, sit here, fame and it also teaches us that haramu hailali . Let me end here so that others can speak, but this Bill as currently structured is a bad Bill. It does not solve the problem. It does not help us establish halls of fame in the manner that they should be. I have seen Hall of Fame in countries like Belgium, Germany and others. People who have been recognized in those countries are people who carry distinction everywhere ... view
  • 31 Jul 2019 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I join you in welcoming the delegation from Estonia to the ‘Upper House’ of Kenya. Equally, I also receive and welcome the two schools from my county of Bungoma where you, the Speaker, also come from. Our county is lucky to be represented by the two of us here. I also welcome the students from Nairobi City County which is represented by my nephew. Nairobi City County is where the Senate is domiciled and where we all live. view
  • 31 Jul 2019 in Senate: I encourage the students that visiting the Senate is an act of privilege to see how the ‘Upper House’ of this country works. In this House, debate is guided by reason and not emotion. This is a House where we defend and protect counties, their governments and interest is paramount. I am very proud of the two schools from Bungoma County. I am happy that they are doing a good job in moulding students that will become leaders of tomorrow. I am sure that the students will note that we have a galaxy of successful women and men debaters. This ... view
  • 31 Jul 2019 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I urge the students from both Nairobi and Bungoma counties to maintain discipline, work hard, be successful in exams, choose their careers carefully so that they do not finish school and walk the streets of these towns of Kenya looking for jobs. We want them to finish school and be job creators and not job seekers. view
  • 31 Jul 2019 in Senate: I thank you. view
  • 31 Jul 2019 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I have no issue with the Communication because that is according to procedure. However, the issue and the big question must be: We have also conveyed our Division of Revenue Bill to the National Assembly. You have directed, and rightly so, but probably prematurely, that the Bill be read the First Time on Thursday, which is tomorrow. My suggestion is that since the National Assembly has a poor record of processing Bills from this House; in the event that our Bill that you have conveyed to the National Assembly is also not ... view

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