Wetangula's Son Weds in Lavish Wedding

National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula’s son, Alvin, tied the note with the love of his life, Naisula Leteipan, at a lavish wedding held at their rural home in Bungoma County.


Alvin Wetangula (center) together with his groomsmen at his wedding

In the traditional nuptial, Alvin Wetangula donned a green suit embroidered with patterns of a similar color on the collar and arms.

On the other hand, the bride celebrated her culture by wearing an aquamarine green laced dress with traditional headgear.


Naisula Leteipan being escorted for her wedding with Alvin Wetangula

During the celebrations, guests were treated to traditional Bukusu music and cuisine.

The Saturday event was graced by the friends and family of the former Bungoma Senator - who was missing from President William Ruto’s Western tour, which commenced in Busia County on the same day.

Among those in attendance were Trade Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria, Governors Joseph Ole Lenku (Kajiado) and Kenneth Lusaka (Bungoma).

Other notable leaders present were Deputy Speaker Gladys Shollei and former Speaker Francis Ole Kaparo, among other members of parliament.

During the wedding, Wetangula penned an emotional letter to his son as he marked a key milestone in his life.

As a father, he stated that he was filled with joy seeing his son find a companion who would continue helping him grow into an outstanding man and father.


National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula together with other leaders at the wedding of his son Alvin

He reminisced about Alvin’s childhood, describing him as a hardworking man who would take care of Leteipan and their future children.

"Always remember, love is not just about the beautiful moments; it’s about standing together during the storms and finding strength in each other’s presence.

“Cherish and nurture the bond you share, for it will be the foundation of your future. May your days be filled with laughter, your challenges be opportunities for growth, and your hearts forever intertwined,” he advised.

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siwes mind akiniosha macho

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after kuona baba amepigwa na shiney eye huyu aliamua kuenda maasai land

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These learned Maasai wanasumbua Sana. Vichwa ngumu na ujuaji mingi. Anyway all the best to the couple

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Traditional marriage is the way to go, it does not limit you to one wife but endless depending on your ability. Luckily, maasais embrace it with minimal resistance as compared to other communities.

Follow the footsteps of your father, if not for the 2nd wife( shiny eye) Weta angekua na mke wa tatu hivi sasa.

As long si wa narok Hao ni sane madwomen

Engineer Alvin Weta. A cool guy who has been eating fine meat since our days Pale UON yeye akiwa pale American Wing.

He was also very enterprising running these fast food joints in town and later contractor baru baru.

Sasa wacha tukule Nchi na Baba yake although tumeoshwa Kengen CEO Juzi by shiny eyes.

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I could care less about a stranger’s wedding

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Kama si vajo Harusi ya nini vane?

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Angempiga mimba kwanza hata kama ni Chini ya maji