About Data Analysis
Mzalendo's data analysis is a data-driven monitor of Kenya's Parliament — a single, clear window into what the National Assembly and the Senate actually do. It turns the raw record — Hansard debates, divisions, bills, motions, questions and petitions — into comparable, downloadable information for citizens, journalists and researchers.
What you can do here
Six ways to hold Parliament to account, all linked together.
Track every member
Each current MP, Woman Representative and Senator has one certified profile. Optional background, committee and Hansard sections appear only when their evidence is enabled for the published release.
Follow the law
A bill tracker with dated stage timelines, plus motions, questions, Acts and petitions — and a unified parliamentary timeline, every record linked to the people and topics behind it.
See how they vote
Division results rendered as a hemicycle, with party-cohesion analysis — kept strictly separate by House so figures are never misleading.
Read the debate
A searchable, human-checked Hansard, organised by policy topic so you can see which issues Parliament really spends its time on.
Take the public temperature
A public-sentiment view of how Kenyans react to Parliament across vetted media, with a transparent methodology.
Just ask
Chat with Mzalendo answers questions in plain language, grounded in the Hansard record, with its sources cited and cross-checked.
How it works
Built so the figures are trustworthy and yours to reuse.
Scoped & separated
Every detailed metric is scoped to the current 13th Parliament and separated by House, so figures are never blended or misleading.
Sourced & verified
Profile facts are drawn from retained primary-authority records and published only after independent review; certified Hansard interventions retain their source links.
Open to all
Certified data surfaces provide stable identifiers, canonical links and source dates so you can check each published release.
Mzalendo's data analysis complements mzalendo.com, Mzalendo Trust's home for news, analysis and citizen engagement. Our shared goal is simple: a more open, inclusive and accountable Parliament.