Speakers of The National Assembly of Kenya
Speaker | Dates | Party Affiliation |
---|---|---|
Sir Humphrey Slade | 1967–1970 | N/A |
Fred Mbiti Gideon Mati | 1970–1988 | APP/KANU |
Moses Kiprono arap Keino | 1988–1991 | KANU |
Jonathan Kimetet arap Ngeno | 1991–1993 | KANU |
Francis ole Kaparo | 1993–2008 | KANU |
Kenneth Marende | 2008–2013 | ODM |
Justin Muturi | 2013-present | TNA |
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