Kalonzo Musyoka: 'National Assembly no longer honourable'

MACHAKOS: Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka has equated the current National Assembly to a union of corrupt and dishonest members.

Kalonzo asked the few "untainted" MPs to stand up and be counted because Kenyans are watching the going ons at the august House.

"The revelation of sexual harassment among members is especially embarrassing to the honourable House," he said.

Speaking at AIC Milimani during the funeral service of the late Justice Kasanga Mulwa, Kalonzo called for dialogue over contentious issues instead of creating unnecessary commotions and tension.

"Have we become a quarrelling nation such that even modest negotiations cannot be attained amicably," he asked.

The late Kasanga was buried yesterday at his Lukenya home in Machakos County.