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 2961 to 2970 of 6535.

  • 5 Jan 2017 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Chairperson, Sir. I just want us to proceed in this House like a House. When Sen. Kembi-Gitura, the Deputy Speaker, sits on the Chair, any time you say point of order, he will hold and listen to you. I want to say this--- view
  • 5 Jan 2017 in Senate: I want to bring to the attention of the House; one, the point I wanted to bring earlier is that you cannot expect Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr. to move an amendment of a magnitude he has in one minute. view
  • 5 Jan 2017 in Senate: That is not right. Secondly, I want to urge you that sitting on this Chair to preside on any proceedings in this House does not make anybody a better Senator. It is to make the House orderly. Respect is two way; we respect the Chair and we want the Chair to respect us. We cannot say point of order, the Chair says he will rule and Sen. Murkomen is busy shouting “point of order” at whoever is speaking. This kind of conspiracy has to stop. We will not allow it. view
  • 5 Jan 2017 in Senate: Some of the Senators think this is a laughing matter. I want to tell you that it is not. Mr. Temporary Chairperson, Sir, I support the amendment and I want us to be serious with what we are doing because when we start laughing on a matter serious as this as if we are at Gikomba Market, it is a terrible indictment. Mr. Temporary Chairman, Sir, this Senate, must participate in all matters to do with elections. We have the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights chaired by Sen. Wako and you are the Vice Chair. You cannot sit ... view
  • 5 Jan 2017 in Senate: The Temporary Chairperson (Sen. Sang): Give Sen. M. Kajwang the microphone. view
  • 5 Jan 2017 in Senate: I continue saluting the industry of the Senator for Makueni. I support this amendment and call upon the House to realise and appreciate that the biometrics that we talk about include thumb prints, the iris, voice, facial and any other feature that can be described. This afternoon we were arguing, debating and shouting at each other as if the only form of biometrics is finger print yet the innovations of science have given opportunity to expand that where fingerprints fail, something else can be used to identify an individual. I support this amendment. It is important and everybody of goodwill ... view
  • 5 Jan 2017 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Chairperson, Sir. I want to urge you that it is not fair and just to band all those clauses, particularly, the amendments that Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr. has moved; to be The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate view
  • 5 Jan 2017 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Chairperson, Sir, when you make a ruling, it should not be a ruling in vain. You ordered for the Bell to be rung for one minute at 2300 Hours and it is now 2304 Hours, going to 2305 Hours. The bell has rung for four minutes. view
  • 5 Jan 2017 in Senate: I look at my sister, Sen. Elachi, banging tables and sympathize with her. I have even noticed that the Chair is participating in counting, to see how many Members are in the House. This must stop. When you order that the Bell be rung for one minute, it should be one minute. view
  • 5 Jan 2017 in Senate: What are these voting machines saying? view

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