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  2. Moses Wetang'ula | Wikipedia

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    Moses Wetang'ula. Moses Masika Wetang'ula (born 13 September 1956), is the current Speaker of the National Assembly of Kenya, and leader of the FORD-Kenya, one of the most popular political parties in Western Kenya. He served as Kenya's Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2008 to 2010 and from 2011 to 2012, and as Minister for Trade from 2012 to ...

  3. Embassy Property Purchase Scandal | Wikipedia

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    Embassy Property Purchase Scandal. The Embassy Property Purchase Scandal is a scandal that resulted in the Kenyan Minister for Foreign Affairs Moses Wetangula leaving his post. Wetangula left his ministerial post on October 27, 2010, due to ongoing investigation on his alleged involvement in the Kenyan Tokyo embassy scandal. [1]

  4. Forum for the Restoration of Democracy – Kenya | Wikipedia

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    In 2022, FORD–Kenya, UDA and ANC parties formed a Kenya Kwanza coalition. FORD–Kenya party leader Hon. Moses Wetangula became one of the co-principals of the coalition. Kenya Kwanza coalition went on to win the presidential race, in the victory that was challenged by the opposition unsuccessfully at the Supreme Court of Kenya.

  5. Bukusu | Wikipedia

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    Mukhisa Kituyi Secretary General of UNCTAD Eugene Wamalwa Michael Kijana Wamalwa -Former Vice President Moses Wetangula. Jonathan Barasa (1916 – December 1996) was Kenyan chief from Sirisia; Nancy Baraza (born 1957 in Bungoma District, Western Kenya) First Deputy Chief Justice of Kenya) Wakoli Bifwoli, Omuyemba, former MP Bumula constituency

  6. Kenya Kwanza | Wikipedia

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    Kenya Kwanza (Swahili: "Kenya First") [2][3] is a Kenyan political alliance currently headed by William Ruto. The political coalition currently holds the speakership position in both the National Assembly [4] and Senate of Kenya. [5][6] It was formed in the period leading up to the 2022 Kenyan general election, originally consisting of three ...

  7. 2007–2008 Kenyan crisis | Wikipedia

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    The 2007–2008 Kenyan crisis was a violent political, economic, and humanitarian crisis in Kenya. The crisis erupted after incumbent President Mwai Kibaki was declared the winner of the 2007 presidential election. Supporters of Kibaki's main opponent in that election, Raila Odinga of the Orange Democratic Movement, alleged electoral manipulation.

  8. Raila Odinga | Wikipedia

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    Raila Odinga was born at the Anglican Church Missionary Society Hospital in Maseno, Kisumu District, Nyanza Province on 7 January 1945 to Mary Juma Odinga and Jaramogi Oginga Odinga. His father served as the first Vice President of Kenya under President Jomo Kenyatta. [8] He is a member of the Luo ethnic group. [9]

  9. Parliament of Kenya | Wikipedia

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    1°17′24″S 36°49′12″E  /  1.289995°S 36.820074°E  / -1.289995; 36.820074. Nairobi, Kenya. Website. www.parliament.go.ke. The Parliament of Kenya is the bicameral legislature of Kenya. [1] It is based at Parliament Buildings in Nairobi and consists of two houses. The upper house is the Senate, and the lower house is the ...