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 4121 to 4130 of 6535.

  • 9 Apr 2015 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. view
  • 9 Apr 2015 in Senate: Thank you Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. This is now time for real debate. Now that we are passing this Bill, I want to urge Senators, particularly the oversight committee chaired by Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale and whose Vice Chairperson is Sen. Hassan, that the level of preferage, theft, corruption – we shall not tire in saying this – is very high. Two weeks ago, I met all committees from my county assembly. view
  • 9 Apr 2015 in Senate: Sen. Murkomen, you may appear very clever but you have a duty to listen. view
  • 9 Apr 2015 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Did you hear Sen. Murkomen asking; who wants to listen to him?” That kind of behavior--- view
  • 9 Apr 2015 in Senate: We gazetted this day so that we are here to debate. view
  • 9 Apr 2015 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I was not even going to take more than three minutes. I do not know why there is this impatience. Let not our cry for accountability be a ritual. We must make the governors accountable. Our Committee of oversight must liaise with the oversight committees at the counties and find a way of telling them to track the budgets that are implemented so that thefts are stopped. I finish by advising young Murkomen that as you grow up you will realize the value of listening to others because your right to speak must be equal to ... view
  • 2 Apr 2015 in Senate: Yes, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. view
  • 2 Apr 2015 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, according to the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution, agriculture is a devolved function. Could the Chairperson tell us why the national Government is still hanging on to the importation of fertilizer and purporting to distribute it to farming counties in a very irrational and unbalanced manner? Lastly, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, assuming that the national Government can continue importing and distributing fertilizer, why do they wait until the rains are here then they start running helter-skelter with little bits and pieces of fertilizer which is hardly enough even for the farmers, therefore, undermining crop production? Is ... view
  • 2 Apr 2015 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I want to draw the attention of the House to Article 35(1) of the Constitution. Every citizen has the right of access to information held by the State or information held by another person and required for the exercise or protection of any right or fundamental freedom. My humble opinion is that the philosophy behind this clause in the Constitution was to cure a situation such as the one we find ourselves in. If a letter is written by a State officer from an office that may either convey a mischief ... view
  • 2 Apr 2015 in Senate: Point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. view

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