Moses Masika Wetangula

Parties & Coalitions

Born

13th September 1956

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

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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 4751 to 4760 of 6535.

  • 8 Jul 2014 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, with utmost respect to the Chair and the House, this is an attempt to muzzle and intimidate Sen. (Prof.) Anyang’-Nyong’o from moving his Motion. First, there is no provision in the Standing Orders to lend credit even at the remotest level to the proposition being made by the distinguished Senator for Nyeri. A Motion of Adjournment cannot even be imagined to be adjourned to the next day. view
  • 8 Jul 2014 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, secondly, the moment you have invoked Standing Order No.94 (2), it means that you have accepted the assertion put on the Floor by the distinguished Senator for Kisumu, subject to substantiation tomorrow, which you have already given and we thank you for that. We cannot then turn round and gag the House from touching on matters that are already on record. What is open to the House tomorrow is if the matter is not substantiated to the satisfaction of the Chair and not the House, then the Chair can order a The electronic version of the ... view
  • 8 Jul 2014 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, there is a great musician from Jamaica called Jimmy Cliff who sang a record called “FoolishPride”. Those words are very relevant even today. Yesterday was an important day in this country. One can say what they want. I salute Sen. (Prof.) Anyang’-Nyong’o for bringing this Motion to bring to the attention of this country the excesses, abuse of power and authority being exhibited by the Jubilee regime. When somebody stands up here and says the rally was a failure because there were no people, it reminds me of Chinua Achebe’s book called “The Trouble with Nigeria” ... view
  • 8 Jul 2014 in Senate: Save my time, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. view
  • 8 Jul 2014 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, I am not responsible for anybody’s failure to listen or to understand what I am saying. view
  • 8 Jul 2014 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, at no time did I say that the police declined to give security; It was even in the newspapers yesterday that they were cordoning off Kibera, Kawangware, Mathare and other areas. view
  • 8 Jul 2014 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I take no responsibility for anybody’s limited knowledge. view
  • 8 Jul 2014 in Senate: Jimmy Cliff still lives in Jamaica and he sang a number called “Foolish Pride;” I simply said that there is a singer in Jamaica who sang a number called “Foolish Pride” view
  • 8 Jul 2014 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir--- view
  • 8 Jul 2014 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, yesterday morning, I personally drove around Nairobi and I saw these cordons even at the entrance to Uhuru Park. They were at the gates from Serena Hotel, where there were more than 100 policemen. At the gate from Intercontinental Hotel, there were more than 100 policemen. Further, at the Railway gate--- view

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