Wetang'ula also applauded MPs for their unity under the Western MPs Caucus and urged them to intensify campaigns for President Ruto’s re-election.
MoreDuring the meeting, the FORD-KENYA party leader said their discussions focused on key issues affecting the people of Trans Nzoia.
MoreIn a chamber weighed down by grief, Speaker Wetang’ula urged Members of Parliament to dress in black and wear black ribbons during Thursday’s sitting, as a solemn gesture of solidarity with millions of Kenyans mourning the fallen leader.
MoreThe Speaker urged the union, led by its chairman Nicholas Odipo, to suspend the ongoing strike in anticipation of the budget’s passage, emphasizing the need for patience and faith in the legislative process.
MoreThe students, drawn from various universities across the country, paid a courtesy call on the Speaker to celebrate their remarkable performance in the global competition.
MoreSpeaker Wetang’ula called upon leaders from Baringo to use the recess period to reconnect with their constituents, particularly the youth, many of whom have been accused of involvement in banditry and the illegal possession of firearms.
MoreThe contempt of court application was filed by 12 parties, including Kenneth Njagi, Meshack Suba Churchill and Caroline Mogaka, against the aforementioned Speaker's ruling.
MoreKenya and Japan enjoy a multifaceted partnership, cutting across various sectors such as infrastructure development, trade, technology transfer, health and education.
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