Boni Khalwale removed as Senate Majority Whip
Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale speaks during a past Parliamentary committee session. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Senate Speaker Amason Kingi has announced the removal of
Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale as Senate Majority Chief Whip following a
resolution by the ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party.
In an official communication to the Senators on Tuesday,
Speaker Kingi confirmed receiving minutes of a meeting held by the UDA party on
December 2, 2025, that resolved to remove Khalwale as the Majority Whip.
The Speaker noted that the change met the minimum threshold
required under law and has been effected forthwith.
In Khalwale's place, Speaker Kingi noted that Bungoma Senator
David Wakoli Wafula would take over the office.
"From the correspondence, the Minutes indicate a
resolution to remove the Senate Majority Whip, Sen. (Dr.) Boni Khalwale, CBS,
MP, in accordance with Standing Order 22(5). Consequently, the Majority Party
elected Sen. David Wafula Wakoli, MP, in his place," the communication
read in part.
The development comes after months of a strained relationship
between Khalwale and the UDA party following his decision to support rival
candidate Seth Panyako (DAP-K) for the Malava seat instead of the ruling political
outfit’s David Ndakwa.
Khalwale maintained his stance, citing that he had faced
intimidation and threats from the UDA party, daring them to oust him from the
Majority Whip position.
He also alleged that all his bodyguards were withdrawn without
prior notice due to political differences.
"My security details have been pulled without any warning
or explanation," Khalwale claimed on November 26, 2025.


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