Martha Wangari

Martha Wangari

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Martha Wangari is a Kenyan politician and member of the National Assembly, representing the Gilgil constituency. She is known for her advocacy on various social issues, including road safety and the need for government accountability in transport regulations. Recently, she gained attention for her heartfelt remarks regarding the alarming rise in road accidents in Kenya, highlighting the tragic loss of six family members, including children, in a recent collision. Wangari emphasizes the importance of government action to improve road safety and provide support to affected families.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
604,172
Power
1,191$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Kenya 1 7.00 1.12% +0% 53,771,296 604,172 $106,000 1,191$
Totals 1 53,771,296 604,172 $106,000 1,191$
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Recent Mentions

Kenya Kenya: Gilgil MP Martha Wangari said the school, founded in 2020, has begun pairing students with parents to support identification and DNA sampling for the deceased. 7

The Standard: Ogamba orders indefinite closure of Utumishi Girls Academy

Kenya Kenya: Martha Wangari called for further engagement on the Data bill as the country headed to elections. 5

The Standard: Wetang'ula says 56pc of MPs will not be re-elected

Kenya Kenya: Martha Wangari called for further engagement on the Data bill as the country headed to elections. 5

The Standard: Wetang'ula warns 56 per cent of MPs may lose 2027 election

Kenya Kenya: Martha Wangari, the Gilgil MP, sponsored the Births and Deaths Registration (Amendment) Bill, 2024. 9

The Standard: Parliament moves to end decades-long registration nightmare

Kenya Kenya: Martha Wangari has warned that thousands of students may miss out on sitting for the national exams due to the ongoing financial crisis in the education sector. 3

The Standard: Thousands of students to miss out on national exams as capitation crisis bites