- Moses Wetang’ula’s gorgeous daughter, Tamara Wetang'ula looked stunning in an emerald green outfit during her wedding
- She and her partner Antony Njoroge, the groom, wore matching outfits during their traditional wedding ceremony
- Deborah Barasa, the CS Environment, Climate Change & Forestry, was also present at the wedding ceremony
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Moses Wetang'ula's daughter Tamara is officially off the market.

Wetang’ula’s daughter gets married
Sorry team mafisi, Tamara said yes to the love of her life, Anthony, during a low-key traditional wedding ceremony.
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In photos that have surfaced online, Tamara was spotted wearing an off-shoulder emerald green dress, a contrast to her bridesmaids attire.
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Her micro twists were tied to the back of her head with a slight part and she also had a beaded headband, holding her hair in place.
She minimised with the accessories and with a simple gold necklace and earrings.
Her groom Antony matched her gown's colour. He wore a modern African ensemble with a striking deep green coat with a black front panel.
It also had a lining of gold buttons which gave the outfit life. His collar had a vibrant kitenge print.
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CS Deborah Barasa was also in attendance and she wore a maxi yellow dress with a matching necklace.
She captioned the snaps:
I joined the Speaker of the National Assembly @HonWetangula and the family in his daughter's pre-marriage ceremony of Tamara Wetangula to Antony Njoroge. 'Whoever finds a wife finds a good thing and obtains favor from the Lord.' Wishing you a happy engagement and a lovely, bright future."

Netizens congratulate Wetang'ula's daughter
Here is what they had to say:
Jujaz Muthoni:
"Marrying or dating a Luhya lady should be included in one of 1000 ways to be happy."
Maks Muthamia O Kamanja:
"Broad-based marriage....congratulations."
Oscar Malcomx Jr.:
"Something is being cooked in Mulembe Nation across the country if Ruto is not careful with the way Western region leaders are treated in Broad-based government plus its region developments. All the best the upcoming Broadbased couple."
Birech Caleb:
"Wadosi hawananga ukabila. It's only us calling each other names. Poor us."
Sandra Ruysenaars:
"Super congratulations. You all look so happy. It only takes KSh 30,000 to sponsor a very poor girl to school at The Kenya Kesho School for Girls and she will look as happy as the bride and groom."
Birech Caleb:
"Wadosi hawananga ukabila. It's only us calling each other names. Poor us."
Beatrice Githui:
"Congratulation atlist mlima tuko Antoy wa pia Madvd ni alitabua mlima Nyachae pia thenk you very much."
Moh simba Muruthi:
"Kila mtu hii Kenya anajua Murima is the future. The home of honey and all the good things."
Augu Sto:
"Mtu alisema waluhya si warembo repent! Si mnajionea na Tamara sasa."
Wetang'ula's son marries
In 2023, Wetang'ula's s son Alvin tied the knot in a traditional wedding ceremony.
His gorgeous Maasai lover left tongues wagging on social media.
Kenyans wished the happy couple a long and fulfilling marriage.
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