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Timothy Wanyonyi Wetangula
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A member of the 13th Parliament
Committee Membership
- Member of the Justice and Legal Affairs committee.
- Member of the Social Protection committee.
Committee reports
Reports produced by the committees Timothy Wanyonyi Wetangula sits on.
- Bill scrutiny Report On Consideration Of The Kenya Judiciary Academy Bill (national Assembly Bill No. 42 Of 2025)
- Bill scrutiny Report On Consideration Of The Public Participation Bill (na Bill No. 44 Of 2025)
- Report Of The Consideration Of The Public Service Superannuation Scheme (amendment) Bill ( National Assembly Bill No. 33 Of 2025
- Report Of The Consideration Of The Public Service Superannuation Scheme (amendment) Bill ( National Assembly Bill No. 33 Of 2025
- Bill scrutiny Report On Consideration Of The Penal Code (amendment) Bill (na Bill No. 53 Of 2024)
- Bill scrutiny Report On Consideration Of The Judges' Retirement Benefits Bill (na Bill No. 27 Of 2025)
- Bill scrutiny Report On Consideration Of The Sexual Offences (amendment) Bill (national Assembly Bill No. 78 Of 2023)
- Vetting / approval Report On Approval Hearing Of A Nominee For Appointment As Chair, Kenya National Commission On Human Rights
- Vetting / approval Report On Approval Hearings Of Nominees For Appointment As Registrar And Assistant Registrar Of Political Parties
- Budget / appropriations Report On Budget Implementation For Fy 23/24
- General / other Report Of The Dc On Justice And Legal Affairs On The Consideration Of The President's Memorandum Of Referral Of The Anti-money L
- Vetting / approval Report Of The Dc Jlac On The Approval Hearings Of Nominees For Appointment As Chairperson And Members Of The Iebc
- Bill scrutiny Report Of The Dc On Justice And Legal Affairs On Its Consideration Of The Election Offences (amendment) ( No.2 ) Bill , Senate B
- General / other Reports Of The Dc On Justice And Legal Affairs On The Consideration Of The President's Memorandum Of Referral Of The Conflict Of
- Bill scrutiny Reports Of The Dc On Justice And Legal Affairs O The Consideration Of The Political Parties (amendment) (no.2) Bill,2024 (senate
- Vetting / approval Report on approval hearings of nominees for appointment to the Public Benefits Organizations Disputes Tribunal
- Repport On Consideration Of The Constitution Of Kenya (amendment) Bill (na Bill No. 4 Of 2025)
- Report On Social Protection On Its Consideration Of The Social Protection Bill (na Bill No. 12 Of 2025)
- Report On Consideration Of The Pensions (amendment) Bill (na Bill No. 25 Of 2024)
- Vetting / approval Report On Vetting Of Hon. Judith Nayaiai, Ps Justice, Human Rights And Constitutional Affairs - Office Of The Attorney General
- Bill scrutiny Report On Consideration Of The Anti-money Laundering (amendment) Bill (na Bill No. 5 Of 2025)
- Report On Consideration Of The Care And Protection Of Child Parents Bill (senate Bill No. 29 Of 2023)
- Bill scrutiny Report On Consideration Of The Tribunals Bill (national Assembly Bill No. 45 Of 2023)
- Report On Approval Hearings Of Principal Secretaries - State Department For Children Welfare Services & Youth Affairs
- Report On Consideration Of Nominees For Appointment As The Chairperson And Member Of The National Gender And Equality Commission
Topics this member is active on
Policy areas drawn from this member's certified verbatim Hansard contributions.
- Devolution 3 3 interventions
- Budget & Finance 2 2 interventions
- Governance & Democracy 2 2 interventions
- Trade & Commerce 2 2 interventions
- Anti-Corruption & Ethics 1 1 interventions
- Digital Economy 1 1 interventions
- Technology & Innovation 1 1 interventions
- Youth & Sports 1 1 interventions
Parliamentary Activity
Hon. Tim Wanyonyi (Westlands, ODM) Hon. Speaker, I represent an urban constituency. I have seen and witnessed what bhang does to young people. Substance abuse and all manner of drugs destroy this young generation. They should be banned and removed from our society. We have the laws sometimes, but they...
Official Hansard sourceHon. Tim Wanyonyi (Westlands, ODM) Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I rise to make a general statement regarding the advancement of disability inclusion, accessibility and promotion of the rights and representation of persons with disabilities in our parliamentary institutions and governance systems. I recently participated in the Commonwealth Parliamentarians with Disabilities...
Official Hansard sourceHon. Tim Wanyonyi (Westlands, ODM) Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 44 (2) (c) , I request a statement from the Chairperson of the Departmental Committee on Sports and Culture regarding the exclusion of persons with disabilities from the Local Organising Committee (LOC) for the...
Official Hansard sourceHon. Tim Wanyonyi (Westlands, ODM) Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Pursuant to provisions of Standing Order 43 (1) , I wish to make a general statement regarding the commemoration of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2025. Today, Wednesday, 3rd December 2025, the global community marks the International Day of...
Official Hansard sourceHon. Tim Wanyonyi (Westlands, ODM) Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to also contribute to the Address by the President to Parliament. Hon. William Ruto, the President of Kenya, is a man on a mission. I say so because President William Ruto recognises that Nairobi is...
Official Hansard sourceHon. Tim Wanyonyi (Westlands, ODM) Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Let me take this opportunity also to eulogise and pay tribute to my great political mentor, the Rt. Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga. In 2007, when Hon. Raila Odinga was running for the presidency, he nominated me as one of his proposers....
Official Hansard sourceHon. Tim Wanyonyi (Westlands, ODM) Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker. I know Hon. Ferdinand always masquerades and takes my position. That is on a light note. I support this Motion. Kenya is a sporting nation, but we have not lived up to that billing. Many of our athletes, sportsmen and...
Official Hansard sourceHon. Tim Wanyonyi (Westlands, ODM) Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I beg to move the following Motion: THAT aware that land is a critical but limited factor of production that supports human habitation and food production; noting that, agriculture is Kenya’s main economic mainstay; appreciating that the Central Bank of...
Official Hansard sourceHon. Tim Wanyonyi (Westlands, ODM) Okay. Hon. Temporary Speaker, I can donate that minute to Hon. Tandaza.
Official Hansard sourceHon. Tim Wanyonyi (Westlands, ODM) Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker. First, I would like to thank all Members who have contributed to this Motion. You can see how land use, when guided by proper policy and regulation, can be maximised not only in agriculture, as has been said, but also...
Official Hansard sourceThank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I request a Statement... (Hon. Faith Gitau stood next to Hon. Tim Wanyonyi) Hon. Faith Gitau, stop distracting the Member for Westlands. Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. Hon. Deputy Speaker: For protecting you. Hon. Deputy Speaker, Pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 44 (2)...
Official Hansard sourceHon. Tim Wanyonyi (Westlands, ODM) Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I request a Statement... (Hon. Faith Gitau stood next to Hon. Tim Wanyonyi)
Official Hansard sourceHon. Tim Wanyonyi (Westlands, ODM) Hon. Deputy Speaker, Pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 44 (2) (c) , I rise to request a Statement from the Chairperson of the Departmental Committee on Labour regarding the rights of reasonable accommodation in the workplace for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) . The...
Official Hansard sourceHon. Tim Wanyonyi (Westlands, ODM) Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker. I also want to contribute to this Motion. What is going on in the Middle East is something that should worry the whole world because that area is so volatile. People are living in fear of being attacked in that...
Official Hansard sourceBills Sponsored
Timothy Wanyonyi Wetangula has not sponsored any Bill.
Voting Record
Voting History: 8
Motions
Petitions
No petitions recorded yet.
Questions
- Could the Cabinet Secretary— (i) Provide a comprehensive summary of the impact of upgrading and construction of Waiyaki Way on every affected public institution as well as details of the compensation scheme provided for each institution? (ii) Provide proof of compensation offered to Nairobi School for the land acquired for the construction of the A104 James Gichuru Junction- Rironi Junction Road project including minutes of meetings and approvals related to the said compensation? to Cabinet Secretary for Roads and Transport Pending Source ↗
- Could the Cabinet Secretary— (i) Elaborate the Policy decision and rationale behind the use of unmarked, unregistered and distorted plates by the Police Force while on public missions on public roads? (ii) Explain the circumstances and provide a list of the different motor vehicles that are registered with similar registration numbers and the steps taken by the Ministry to eliminate the dangerous vice? (iii) Clarify why the Highway Patrol Unit has not reigned in the menace of stalled and unmarke to Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration Pending Source ↗
- Could the Cabinet Secretary— (i) explain the rationale and policy behind the directive of transferring Secondary School Teachers in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and History to Junior Secondary Schools? (ii) state the measures implemented to ensure harmony in Primary schools, especially considering the different uniforms and titles for Grade Seven Pupils compared to Class Eight Pupils? (iii) provide a list of Secondary Schools lacking functional laboratories, clarify the number of times candidates to Cabinet Secretary for Education Pending Source ↗
- Could the Cabinet Secretary— (i) Provide details of the approved design of Waiyaki Way, including the road profiles, all road signages, road lighting, service lanes, and pedestrian walkways and crossings; and clarify whether the ongoing construction works on the named road are being carried out in accordance with the approved design? (ii) State the timelines for completion of the Kangemi and Ndumboini overpasses and restoration of access roads destroyed during construction? (iii) Explain why the to Cabinet Secretary for Roads and Transport 13 Nov 2024 Answered Source ↗
- Could the Cabinet Secretary— (i) explain the reasons behind the depletion of rivers, including the number of permanent rivers that have dried up in each county over the past four years and the plans by the Ministry to address and mitigate the situation? (ii) Enumerate the entities and groups that discharge their effluent in rivers, along with the number of private dams constructed in the last two years and the policy statement outlining the penalties imposed on such entities for negative environ to Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Forestry 2 Oct 2024 Answered Source ↗
- (i) explain why the Ministry is yet to post medical interns who ought to have been posted in September 2023, noting that such delay denies the affected graduates the opportunity to put into practice the theoretical skills gained? (ii) provide timelines to which the Collective Bargaining Agreement signed in 2017 between the Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union and the Government will be fully implemented? (iii) outline the steps being taken to resolve the recent dispute and to Cabinet Secretary for Health 17 Apr 2024 Answered Source ↗
- Could the Cabinet Secretary – (i) provide a comprehensive summary of the impact of upgrading and construction of Waiyaki Way on every affected public institution as well as details of the compensation scheme provided for each institution? (ii) provide proof of compensation offered to Nairobi School for the land acquired for the construction of A104 James Gichuru Junction – Rironi Junction Road project including minutes of meetings and approvals related to the said compensation? to Cabinet Secretary for Roads and Transport 10 Aug 2023 Pending Source ↗
- Could the Cabinet Secretary - (i) Provide details of the approved design of Waiyaki Way, including the road profiles, all road signages, road lighting, service lanes and pedestrian walkways and crossings; and clarify whether the ongoing construction works on the named road are being carried out in accordance with the approved design? (ii) State the timeline for completion of the Kangemi and Ndumboini overpasses and restoration of access roads destroyed during construction? (iii) Explain why ther to Cabinet Secretary for Roads and Transport 7 Mar 2023 Pending Source ↗
Statements
- Advancing disability inclusion, accessibility and representation in Parliamentary democracy request 9 Jun 2026
- Exclusion of persons with disabilities in the PAMOJA Africa Cup of Nations 2027 Local Organising Committee request 21 Apr 2026
- Commemoration of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPwD) 2025 request 3 Dec 2025
- Right to reasonable accommodation in the workplace for persons living with disabilities request 7 Aug 2025
Papers Laid
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