National Assembly Speaker and founder of Ford Kenya party, hon. Moses Wetangula has spent part of his morning in Webuye. The main reason for visiting Webuye is to attend and grace a public political rally that will be held in Webuye to support Ford Kenya candidate, David Wakoli Wafula for Bungoma senate seat. 
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Senate elective seat was declared vacant by IEBC after Moses Wetangula resigned to take up the position of the National Assembly Speaker after being appointed by the president. 
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Moses Wetangula did not go alone to the rally but was accompanied by a number of Ford Kenya members. All dressed in green and white attire but Speaker Wetangula stood out for matching the shirt and his shoes.Moses Wetangula will be welcoming Kelly Walubengo from UDP party who will be joining Ford Kenya Party. 
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Majority of Kenyans have reacted to Wetangula attending a political rally. Is is right according to the constitution for a speaker to be involved in politics?what do you think? 

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