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PHOTOS: MPs arrive in Nakuru for week-long retreat

The meeting will be opened by Speaker Moses Wetang'ula.

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by FELIX KIPKEMOI

News28 January 2025 - 11:43
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In Summary


  • During the retreat, the lawmakers will take stock of the progress made by the House during the First, Second and Third Sessions.
  • They will also share experiences and challenges faced and chart the way forward.

A section of MPs when they arrived in Nakuru for the planned retreat on January 29, 2025/NA

Members of Parliament have arrived in Naivasha, Nakuru for the planned mid-term retreat which officially commencedTuesday.

The meeting will be opened by Speaker Moses Wetang'ula.

Nakuru East MP David Gikaria arrive for the retreat on January 29, 2025/NA

During the retreat, the lawmakers will take stock of the progress made by the House during the First, Second and Third Sessions as well as share experiences and challenges faced and chart the way forward.

The retreat which will run until Friday this week will also see members extensively deliberate on marshalling of House Business, matters relating to their welfare, as well as their role in the integration of the East African Community (EAC).


Kitui South MP Rachem Nyamai arrive for the retreat in Nakuru on January 29, 2025/PCS

Further, members will consider the proposed Legislative agenda of the House, key Bills and Business expected during the Fourth Session.

Webuye East MP Martin Wanyonyi (left) with Webuye West counterpart Dan Wanyama (right) when they arrived for the meeting/NA

Narok East MP Lemanken Aramat arrive for the MPs' retreat in Nakuru/NA

Nakuru woman representative Liza Chelule arrive for the MPs retreat on January 29, 2025/NA


Bumula MP Jack Wamboka with other MPs when they arrived for the retreat/NA

Msambweni MP Feisal Badir (right) with another member when they arrived for the retreat.

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