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 6111 to 6120 of 6535.

  • 27 May 2009 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. view
  • 27 May 2009 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, facts are facts and the HANSARD will bear me out. Dr. Khalwale, whose extra curricula activity is bull fighting, heard me say very clearly that Migingo Island is in Kenya and Kenya’s territorial integrity is not negotiable. I have said that. view
  • 27 May 2009 in National Assembly: THAT, noting with grave concern the presence of Ugandan security forces, first in the Migingo Island, and secondly, in Kacheliba in West Pokot District, areas that form part of the sovereign Republic of Kenya, an act that is against the provisions of International Law; this House registers its strong opposition to and disapproval of this act of aggression by the Government of the Republic of Uganda, and resolves view
  • 27 May 2009 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, the question of our security is very critical. I thank the hon. Member for raising the issue. But equally important, just to say that there is a Minister who is armed throws a net against all if us. A person like me has never touched a gun in my whole life. So, I cannot possibly be armed anywhere, leave alone in the Chamber. So, it would be helpful if the hon. Member was able to point out that “Minister so-and-so is armed”, so that he can be exposed. Otherwise, all my colleagues will leave here, being ... view
  • 26 May 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, first I would like to apologise to the Chair and the House. Last week when you ordered my Assistant Minister to leave the Chamber for being inappropriately dressed, I subsequently followed him without knowing that there were requests for Ministerial Statements from my Ministry. view
  • 26 May 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, on 21st May, 2009, Mr. Mungatana requested a Statement on the impending visit by the President of the USA to Africa and why he is not coming to Kenya. The President of the USA, Barack Obama is a President of a sovereign State. News reports indicate that he will be visiting Egypt and Ghana. There is no indication that he will visit our country. Kenya has not invited him and, therefore, he has not declined to visit her. I have no doubt that an invitation will subsequently be forthcoming. Therefore, as to where the President of the ... view
  • 26 May 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever, that the President of the United States of America (USA) has snubbed Kenya. Mr. Mungatana is asking why he will not even pass by Kenya. Heads of State do not just pass by other countries. If the President of the USA visits a country, it has to be properly programmed. From the information available, this time round - because we are not privy to the diary of the President of the USA – he is visiting Egypt to address an Islamic Press conference and then he will visit Ghana. He has ... view
  • 26 May 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, those fallacious allegations by Dr. Khalwale have no basis whatsoever. President Obama has not said he does not want to come to Kenya. Neither has he made any mention of the age of the leadership of this country. In any event, President Obama is visiting Egypt, whose President is much older than our President. view
  • 26 May 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Member of Parliament for Chepalungu, Mr. Isaac Ruto, on 14th May, 2009, demanded a Ministerial Statement from my Ministry on the issue of a statement allegedly made by the President of Uganda. view
  • 26 May 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, to delve into the statements attributed to the President of Uganda, amounts to discussing his conduct. I want to seek your direction on the issue that I raised under Standing Order No.79 (1). I humbly submit that it is a Standing Order that protects friends of this country, including ambassadors and high commissioners accredited to Kenya and Presidents of friendly countries. Other issues mentioned by Mr. Mungatana, I would like to assure him that the President’s speech must be taken within the context of the pass-out parade of the cadets in Lanet. He was simply directing them ... view

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