Was Moses Wetangula really beaten by his wife? He finally opens up

In 2016, the media reported that Bungoma Senator Moses Wetangula was beaten by his wife Ann Ngugi at their home in Karen.

Media said that the Wetangula filed a report at Karen Police Station accusing his wife of domestic violence. His wife in return, accused the politician of infidelity in another report against him.

Since then, the politician has never spoken about what really happened despite other politicians turning him into a laughing stock.

He recently appeared on NTV’s Wicked Edition where Dr. King’ori wanted to know what happened that day. Still, the politician opted not to speak about the case.

Family ups and downs

Wetangula hinted that there was trouble between him and his wife that day but also added that as an African man he understands that family is holy and sacred.

I have never talked about it, I’m not about to talk about it. As an African man family is sacred and family is sacrosanct and family is family,” said the Senator.

Obama in trouble! Moses Kuria, Wetangula and Boni Khalwale launch scathing attacks on former US president 

Barack Obama’s recent trip to Kenya as a retired US President has not been without controversy. Several politicians are displeased by Obama for doing too little for Kenyans.

Former Kakamega senator Boni Khalwale was the first politician to fire shots at Obama accusing him of deliberately refusing to bring development in the country of his father’s birth.

“Dear BarackObama, I believe u have landed safely in South Africa, and hope that this finds u well. With tremendous respect Sir, can u tell us why while u were in the most powerful office (of the world’s biggest economy) u refused to bring development to ua home, Kenya?” Boni Khalwale tweeted.

Barack Obama
Barack Obama
Kuria adds fuel to the fire

Moses Kuria also faulted the former US President claiming he disrespected local leaders by subjecting them to security  screening in Kogelo. Kuria also claims Obama’s sister Auma Obama disrespected Luo leaders forcing Luo kingpin Raila Odinga to skip the event in Kogelo.

“Lakini Africans especially Kenyans are a weird lot. Barack Obama was President of the United States for 8 years. The most powerful person on earth, with unfettered access to the awesome American ecoomy and the nuclear codes. He did practically NOTHING for Kogelo, Kenya or Africa. Nothing! Zero! Today as a Eunuch former President he visits Kenya, we close all the roads for him. He then proceeds to Kogelo, body-searches host Governor Cornel Rasanga and reduces my good friend and Lupita Nyongo’s daddy into a spectator. The skinny kid with a funny name then delivers a 7 minute hollow speech with a curtain raiser from his sister Auma who sets the stage by giving a scathing and condescending indictment of Luo Nyanza leaders. No wonder Baba Raila Odinga skipped the event, rightly so. Meanwhile the Chicago benefactor goes on to open a US $ 200K obscure centre for God knows what. The guy found Bill Clinton’s Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) in place. The same was expanded by President George Howard Walker Bush . Obama did nothing, absolutely ZERO to expand AGOA. Today he launches a US $ 2OOK whatever in Kogelo. Nani alituroga??” Wrote Moses Kuria on Facebook.

Barack Obama during his recent visit in Kogelo
Barack Obama during his recent visit in Kogelo
Weta can’t agree more

Bungoma senator Moses Wetangula also called out Barack Obama for doing little for his people. Weta called on Obama to encourage the US government to engage Kenya in areas of development.

“We want to say that Obama’s continued engagement with Kenya is something that we cherish and appreciate because it gives the country the necessary positive visibility, but we also wish he did much more for Kenya when he was president of the most powerful country and he did not. We hope that all is not lost and that you will continue to encourage your compatriots and your government to engage Kenya in every aspect of development particular in areas of tourism and trade,” said Moses Wetangula while to journalists in Bungoma County on Tuesday 17th July.

 

 

After president Uhuru and Raila, another Nasa principal seeks divine intervention from highly placed spiritual leader

Kenya’s political leaders are rushing to seek spiritual help ahead of August 8th general election. Both sides of the political divide are meeting with religious leaders.

Nasa flag bearer Raila Odinga caused a stir when he was recently seen praying at the Western Wall /Wailing Wall in Jerusalem Old City. President Uhuru Kenyatta had also prayed at the same wall in February 2016 during his state visit to Israel.

Raila Odinga prays at Western /Wailing Wall in Jerusalem
Uhuru Kenyatta prays at Western /Wailing Wall in Jerusalem

Well, Nasa principal Moses Wetangula was seen rocking white shukas when he met His Holiness Syedna Muffadal Saifuddin, the Boha community spiritual leader in Karen.

Moses Wetangula’s meeting with His Holiness Syedna Ali Qadar Muffadal Saifuddin in Karen, Nairobi

Apparently the Bungoma Senator met the Boha community spiritual leader to request for his prayers ahead of August 8th general elections.

President Uhuru Kenyatta also hosted His Holiness Syedna Ali Qadar Muffadal Saifuddin at State House, Nairobi on 26th July 2016.

President Uhuru Kenyatta’s meeting with His Holiness Syedna Ali Qadar Muffadal Saifuddin at State House