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History of the Kenyan Local Music

During the colonial period, guitar music was at the height of its popularity in Kenya. Musicians developed new local styles and nuances for the guitar, a foreign instrument. There was also influence from neighbouring parts of central Africa, particularly the Congo. Congolese Swahili singers such as Bosco Mwenda developed an African guitar style that resonated well throughout the region.

At the coastal town of Kenya, two major developments can be recognized. The continuation of the revolution started in the early 20th century by the likes of Siti Binti Saad, who liberated Taarab from the Sultan’s palace in Zanzibar and brought it to the market square. Taarab music, with its multiple influences from the East African coast cultures and its interactions with the outside world, developed into an authentic coastal Kenyan style, exploring themes that were quite at home with the young nation.

Secondly, coastal communities also developed their own brand of music, based on their native chakacha and other styles, manipulating the keyboard in a way that for years to come would be identified with the Kenyan coast, as exemplified in the music of coastal jazz groups such as Mombasa Roots, Them Mushrooms, Bahari Boys, Hodi Boys and the Pressmen Band.

Urban spaces offer a hotbed of political and social activities, a melting pot of the many cultures of Kenya. As people moved from rural areas to urban areas in search of jobs, they brought with them the music of their communities, which they tried to fit into this nascent urban culture. At the same time, residents of urban areas were exposed to international trends, resulting in Kenyan popular music also being shaped by elements borrowed from American pop and blues, Caribbean beats and other African sounds like kwela from down south.

Kenya’s Independence

Kenya’s independence in 1963 coincided with the spread of independence throughout the continent. It was a difficult time and many newly independent nations were grappling with the complexities of statehood. Instability in some of these countries led to internal strife and relocation.

Kenya found herself playing host to a number of fellow Africans, some of whom were musicians who had an effect on the local music scene. Some of these musicians did not come to Kenya as refugees but rather to find commercial success. Though foreigners, they soon formed an important part of the Kenyan popular music scene. In this category one finds Congolese bands such as Les Noir, BanaNgenge, Orchestra Bwambe bwambe, Orchestra Makassy, Baba National, Orchestra Mangelepa, Orchestra Super Mazembe, Orchestra Virunga, Orchestra Vundumuna and Orchestra Sakasaka International.

There were also numerous musicians from Tanzania who made Kenya their home and whose music continues to reverberate in the country today. These include Simba Wanyika, Les Wanyika (a splinter group of Simba Wanyika, which was predominantly Tanzanian but actually formed in Kenya) and Super Wanyika Stars (an offshoot of Les Wanyika). Other memorable stars included Malika Mohammed from Somalia and Uganda’s Sammy Kasule.

The music of the years immediately after independence was aimed at celebrating independence and addressing the Kenyan political situation. It was marked by the success of music acts affiliated to state-run corporations, such as the Youth Service Band, AP Utawala Band, the armed forces’ Maroon Commandos, Kenya Police Band and Scarlet Band, among others. The early 1960s also saw the rise of another instrument, the accordion, which made its mark on the Kenyan music scene and was used to play traditional Kenyan tunes.

The Kenyan pop scene flourished in the 1960s and 70s, when a host of musicians and bands found success and popularity. These include Kamaru, Wanganangu, Musaimo, D.K Kamau, Isaya Mwinamo, George Agade, Daudi Kabaka, Dave Amunga, Sukuma Bin Ongaro, Jacob Luseno, John Nzenze, George Mukabi, Shem Tupe, Kakai Kilonzo, Peter Muambi, Kipchamba, D.O Misiani, Collela Mazee, Gabby Omollo, Juma Toto, George Ondolo, Fundi Konde, Fadhili William, Abel Kifoto, Slim Ali, Joseph Ngala, MaulidiJuma, Zuhra Mohammed and Sal Davies Junior.

In the 1980s the era of the live band started to decline. Congolese musicians maintained a strong presence on the Kenyan scene, including Mazembe, Mangelepa, Vundumuna and Virunga. By this time the transistor radio was a common feature in every Kenyan household. Radio played music from far and wide, helping to promote the popularity of other music influences in competition with local acts. The disco was also on the rise. The mid-80s through to the 1990s were ruled by the disco. It was at this time that Kenya saw Kelly Brown making it big, following in the footsteps of Steele Beutah and Sal Davies, only to die mysteriously in Germany.

Reggae in Kenya

Along with disco was another development, part of an international trend that had spread from Jamaica to the rest of the world since the 1970s. Reggae was popular but was not favoured on radio because it was not well received by the Kenyan government. Kenyan radio played very little reggae since VOK’s Abdul Haq first played Bob Marley’s ‘Exodus’ in the late 1970s. Topi Lyambila had a programme Reggae Vibrations in the 1980s, but it did not last long. Instead of radio, Sound System provided an avenue for people to listen to reggae. Sound System, gained popularity due to funk outfits like Omega One, Funkatek, Star Trek and others.

The 1990s represent the glory days of reggae in Kenya. Artists such as King Lions’ Sound, Papa Lefty and Papa Charlie commanded fanatical followings. Jahkey Malle’s Jahmbo Sounds were regulars at Hollywood on Moktar Dadah Street. Hollywood was a club famous for its reggae shows since the 1980s when Congolese DJ Karamuheto Bongo was at the helm. The Dread Brothers took residence at Monte Karlo. Florida 2 on Koinange Street introduced reggae nights and jam sessions on Sundays. Kenyan reggae also received a boost when some of its local heavyweights established themselves abroad, including Papa Bingi of the Dread Brothers (later named Shashamane Sounds).

Music videos were imported and viewed at reggae shows. Some found their way onto university campuses, which further fuelled the popularity of reggae on the Kenyan pop scene. It was during this period that rap competitions began to emerge, eventually giving rise to hip-hop. It is from these competitions that acts like Daddy Prophet and Hard Stone later emerged. Reggae acts like Reggae Ivolution, Grassroots and Blackrock also emerged at the time.

Later, older acts were still trying very hard to stay afloat, some successfully, such as Them Mushrooms, famous for Kenya’s tourist anthem ‘Jambo Bwana’,and Jah Key Malle, who assembled the reggae outfit Jahmbo Rebels Sounds. The Kenya Broadcasting Corporation’s Jeff Mwangemi finally popularized reggae on radio, gaining a loyal following.

Hip-hop and electronic music

The thriving reggae scene helped to give rise to hip-hop in Kenya. In the 1990s discos were already playing a lot of what was called ‘rap music’. Girls groups like Shades of Black emerged, marking the growing popularity of rap in areas such as Eastlands. At a DJ competition in the mid-90s, DJ Gor Biro decided to do his ‘toasting’ in Dholuo instead of the Kenyan imitation of Jamaican Patois usually heard in reggae circles.

DJ Gor Biro won the contest, marking an important turning point inthe Kenyan pop scene: the rise of the Kenyan vernacular rap.The late rapper Poxi Pressha soon emerged with a Dholuo number ‘Dhako’ and it was an instant hit. Later GidiGidi MajiMaji also did a song in Dholuo, ‘Ting BadiMalo’, which remained popular for years. Ndarling P came out with ‘Ukitaka Soma Lebo’, this time in urban slang Sheng.

The rise of hip-hop marked the entrance of the era of electronic music and the studio artist. Band music took a hard knock in the 90s, due to the changing tastes of the audience as well as the hard economic times the country was experiencing. The electronic musician or producer offers something close to what the disco gives but is a more affordable act to hire.

Toward the end of the 1990s, Kenyan airwaves came to be what the media called ‘liberalized’. New genres emerged and were given exposure on a number of competing radio stations. Artists such as Eric Wainaina, Five Alive, acapella group Kayamba Africa and the more traditional Kenge Kenge Orutu Systems held their ground in an industry now dominated by electro and techno music.

At the dawn of the 21st century, young Kenyans dominated the charts and dance halls. With the music video industry thriving, the younger generation’s version of pop became more visual and explicit rather than melodious. Hip hop groups like UkooFlani made a name for themselves as one of the first Kenyan groups to feature on MTV.The disco had lost its former luster and the availability of music through the internet and multiple radio and television stations made it less imperative to go out seeking live music.

New popular genres

Older Kenyan audiences began to grow nostalgic about the old ‘live’ days, longing for the days when music was played by real people. At the turn of the 21st century Kenya therefore saw a resurgence of live music on the pop scene with what audiences in Nairobi and central Kenya referred to as Mugithii, music commonly played by one guitarist who doubles on vocals and accompanied by a drummer or sometimes a bassist. This genre has produced many stars, including Mike Rua, Mike Murimi, Noel Mungwana and Man Salim. They typically sing cover versions of popular numbers, often giving them a lewd and sexual slant to entice listeners. These shows remain a popular part of Kenyan nightlife.

Kenyan local music

Kenyan local music

From Nyanza, musician Jack Nyadundo popularized a Luo-styled keyboard, harmonica and traditional stick drums combination in a style called Ohangla. The genre involves long songs with strong socio-political commentary as well as messages of love. His brother Tony Nyadundo hit the scene with the mega hit ‘Isanda Gi Hera’. Since then, numerous Ohangla acts have competed with Mugithi artists for audiences. The Luhya have fashioned their version of Ohangla, promoted by Ongidi among the Abanyala of Busia. Gospel music has also grown in popularity amongst audiences of all ages.

New generations of artists like Sauti Sol have put Kenyan popular music on the global map. The afro-pop band made their debut on Kenyan musical scene in 2008 and has been on the rise since then. In 2014 they released ‘Nishike’, the video of which caused an uproar in the media due to its steamy content and ended up getting banned from most local TV stations. After ‘Nishike’, the band released their fourth single off their album Live and Die in Africa, entitled ‘Sura Yako’. This was introduced by a spin-off Lipala dance competition run on Instagram that sparked an online dance movement in Africa and across the globe. On 25 July 2015 at the State House in Nairobi, Sauti Sol were joined by on stage by the President of the USA, Barack Obama, who showed off his Lipala dance moves inspired by ‘Sura Yako’ – a sign of Kenyan pop music’s influence in the rest of the world.

The Kenyan popular music scene has evolved steadily over the course of well over 50 years. Today it offers a range of genres to suit all tastes, from older patrons need for live music inspired by the old days to young audiences experimenting with Kenya’s own interpretation of hip-hop and electronic genres, and constantly looking forward, and abroad, for the latest trends.

MCSK and Kenya Local Music Regulations

MCSK was registered in 1983 as a company under number C.5/83.It is now registered under the Companies Act (Cap 486 of the law of Kenya)as a Company Limited by Guarantee.

MCSK aims at building, mobilizing, institutionalizing, and supporting the Musical fraternity within Kenya, intergrating, sustaining and enhancing their earning for their works.

The Society has grown in leaps and bounds in spite of many challenges and its moving to greater heights to achieve its objectives.

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Kenya Travel Insurance

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Kenya is one of Africa’s top destinations for wildlife, and the landscapes are equally enthralling. Make sure that your trip runs without any hitches by organising your travel insurance policy with Holiday Extras. We provide medical cover for declared pre-existing conditions and unforeseen medical expenses – a necessity for a country as unique as Kenya – and if you run into difficulties our cancellation cover could prove invaluable.

Why choose Holiday Extras for your Kenya travel insurance?

Booking with Holiday Extras offers numerous benefits, like an exceptionally quick service and cover that you can rely on.

Medical – Forward-planning is important. Get a check-up with your GP to identify any pre-existing medical conditions and be sure to declare these to us. Also, ensure that you have all necessary vaccinations well in advance, as if you do not get the required immunisations our medical cover will not protect you.

Costs – Change your British pounds to Kenyan shillings in advance to get the best possible rate. Travel in Kenya can be cheap, but if you want to visit a national park, particularly on safari, be prepared to pay considerably more.

Visa – British citizens can obtain a three-month visa from the airport upon arrival.

You can rely on the comprehensive cover provided by Holiday Extras’ single trip policies, even on long-planned and long-stay trips. Our single trip policies offer cover for up to 365 days, and you can add increased cancellation cover for extra peace of mind when booking in far in advance.

Policy Excess

Most insurers require a certain amount to be paid for a claim to be considered: this is called the policy excess. If you would prefer to avoid paying the excess for all of the sections of cover, we suggest adding the excess waiver to your policy.

You can book online to compare competitive prices, choose a policy that suits you and complete your payment through an easy process. Should you require further assistance during the booking process.

Policies for travellers aged under 18 are also available, and they can benefit from free single trip cover when accompanied by an adult.

Private Healthcare in Kenya

In the largest cities, Nairobi and Mombasa, there are well respected, reputable private hospitals and practitioners who provide a high standard of care in most medical cases. However, for complex cases or sometimes just as a personal preference, many expats from the west choose to be evacuated to South Africa or even to the UK.

Paying for private treatment or evacuation out of pocket is prohibitively expensive, and for this reason, selecting a global travel health insurance plan that includes emergency evacuation coverage is a must.

Even before you arrive in Kenya, it is a good idea to use the internet to locate the closest hospital to your home and place of work. Keep their emergency phone numbers and ambulance service number (if it is different) in a safe and obvious place. While there is a public emergency number (999), it will connect you with government run hospital ambulance services – which are certainly better than not having a number at all, and there will almost always be someone who speaks English.

Vaccinations and Health Risks Specific to Kenya

As before any travel abroad, it is important to ensure that your regular common immunizations are up-to-date before your trip. These vaccines, as recommended by the CDC, include MMR, tetanus, diphtheria and polio as well as an annual influenza (flu) vaccine. Most travel physicians and clinics also recommend hepatitis A and B, typhoid and yellow fever vaccines for travel to this area of the world.

The risk of malaria in Kenya exists, but the size of the risk will depend on where you plan to be. See the CDC’s Kenya recommendations. In addition, other insect-borne diseases such as dengue fever and chikungunya can be avoided by wearing insect repellent with DEET.

A note about Travelers’ Diarrhea: Diseases that come from food and water are still the number one cause of illness in travelers. Travelers’ Diarrhea can come from viruses, bacteria, or parasites, all of which are found in Kenya (and most of the world) and can contaminate food or water. Do your best to consume food from places that serve other westerners.

 

Common Sense Tips for Staying Healthy and Safe While in Kenya

  1. Eat and drink food from known sources
  2. Prevent insect bites by wearing repellent containing DEET
  3. Avoid animals that are not known to you
  4. Wash hands frequently and avoid touching your eyes, mouth and nose whenever possible

Personal and Public Safety in Kenya

The US, Canadian and UK governments all recommend that their citizens travelling to Kenya be vigilant in this country. This is a result of a rise in the number and frequency of terrorist attacks and crime occurring in the country. Areas that require an especially high degree of caution include the cities of Nairobi and Mombasa, as well as the regions bordering Somalia, Ethiopia and South Sudan.

Tips for Staying Safe and Healthy in Kenya

  1. Make a copy of your passport and keep it in your luggage; keep a password-protected electronic copy stored online
  2. Don’t walk on your own at night in the major cities or on empty beaches
  3. Do not wear jewelry
  4. Do not carry too much cash with you
    Wear a money belt that fits under your clothes
  5. Don’t carry a lot of camera equipment especially in the major cities
  6. Beware of thieves posing as police officers or other conmen
  7. Choose recommended transportation options
  8. Plan your route ahead of time and avoid unknown or dangerous neighborhoods
Kenya Travel Insurance

Kenya Travel Insurance

Finding the Right Global Health Insurance for Travel in Kenya

For individuals planning a move or extended travel to Kenya, there are two important things to keep in mind:

There is likely to be a lack of access to public medical care for foreigners.
The public healthcare options, if accessible, will most likely be below the standard of care that you expect or feel comfortable using.
Finding the global health insurance plan is a critical part of planning your travel. If you are moving for a job, most employers will provide healthcare insurance as part of a benefits package. Even so, consider a global medical plan if you are working in Kenya, self-employed or staying longer term.

Health, Safety and Travel Insurance in Kenya

Kenya, a former British colony, is an attractive country for travel and expatriation because of its warm climate and relatively low cost of living. While thousands of US citizens travel to or live in Kenya each year without incident, the US Dept. of State, Kenya continues to warn visitors to the African nation of risk of their travel. These risks to personal and public safety, in addition to health risks particular to the region, make private global travel insurance a must for expats and other visitors.

The Health System in Kenya

Kenya, in theory, provides public healthcare to its population. Basic primary care is provided to the Kenyans at primary healthcare centres and dispensaries. Dispensaries are what Americans would call clinics; they are run and managed by registered nurses who are supervised by the nursing officer. These dispensaries provide outpatient services for simple concerns like a cold or flu, common rashes or skin conditions, and other uncomplicated problems. In more complicated cases, patients are referred on to physician care.

Community hospitals are able to provide routine surgical and maternity care, while the most complicated cases are handled at the large public hospitals in Nairobi.

While this public system does exist, Kenyans and expats alike tend to use the private system whenever they can afford it.

Some of the Top Hospitals in Kenya

  1. The Aga Khan Hospital, Mombasa
  2. Aga Khan Hospitals
  3. Nairobi Women Hospital
  4. Gertrude Gardens Children’s Hospital
  5. Kenyatta National Hospital
  6. Kijabe Mission Hospital

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Dhadho Godhana Biography,Education and Career

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About Dhadho Godhana

Godhana Dhadho Gaddae is a Kenyan politician. He belongs to the Orange Democratic Movement and was elected to represent the Galole Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya since the Kenyan parliamentary election, 2007.

Dhadho Godhana Education

Details will be updated soon…..

Dhadho Godhana Political Career

Dhadho Gaddae Godhana was Assistant Minister of Livestock Development of Cabinet between 2012-03-27 and 2012-09-12 .In the years between 2008 and 2013-03-04 Dhadho was Member of Parliament of Parliament representing Galole and at the same he served as the Assistant Minister of Information & Communication of Cabinet .In the 2013 election he was an MP Aspirant of REPUBLIC OF KENYA representing Galole . Dhadho Gaddae Godhana was Aspirant Governor of Orange Democratic Movement representing Tana River between 2017-06-01 and 2017-08-08 and he won the seat with majority votes to become the current/new Governor of the county.

Dhadho Godhana Contacts

email: godhana2007@yahoo.co.uk
phone: 0722434640

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Godhana Dhadho Photo

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Fahim Yasin Twaha Biography and Career

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Fahim Yasin Twaha is a Kenyan politician born on the 14th 0f May 1968. He belongs to NARC-Kenya and was elected to represent the Lamu West Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya since the Kenyan parliamentary election, 1997.He is an undergraduate of Nairobi University.

Fahim Yasin Twaha Political Career

In the years between 1997 and 2007 Yasin was a member of Kenya African National Union and later in 2007 to 2013-01 and Yasin Fahim Twaha was a Member of NARC – Kenya representing Lamu West before moving to TNA and letter Jubilee Alliance star. Yasin Fahim Twaha was Member of Parliament of Parliament representing Lamu West between from 1997. At the same period he served as a Member of Committee on Delegated Legislation – S.O. 197, a Member of Local Authorities Committee. Yasin Fahim Twaha was a Governor Aspirant on the ticket of Jubilee_Party representing Lamu between 2017-06-01 and 2017-08-08, where he lost to his opponent but was able to win in 2017 during his second trial.

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Fahim Yasin Twaha Photo

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Mohamed Abdi Mahamud

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About Mohamed Abdi Mahamud

Mohamed Abdi Mahamud is a kenyan Politician born on 1st of July in 1955.He started school at Rhamu Primary School from the year 1974-1980 and later in the years between 1981-1984 he joined Mandera Secondary School after which he went of to Nakuru Medical Training Centre.

Mohamed Abdi Mahamud has been Member of United Republican Party (URP) since 2013-02-08 .He was a Governor Aspirant on a ticket of REPUBLIC OF KENYA representing Wajir between 2013-02-08 and 2013-03-04 ,before joining Jubilee Alliance Coalition since 2013-02-13 .

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About Ali Mohamud Mohamed

Ali Mohamud Mohamed is a Kenyan politician. He is part of the Orange Democratic Movement and was elected to represent the Moyale Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya since the Kenyan parliamentary election, 2007.

 

 

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Daniel Kamuren Tuitoek Biography, Education, Work, Membership and Contacts

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Daniel Kamuren Tuitoek Biography

Daniel Kamuren Tuitoek is a Kenyan Member of Parliament representing Mogotio Constituency in Baringo County. He is  a Member of United Republican Party (URP) and Coalition Member of Jubilee Alliance.

Daniel Kamuren Tuitoek served as a director in the directorate of institutional advancement, responsible for resource mobilization, Alumni Affairs, Income Generating units and investments, communication and marketing at Egerton University. He has also served at an acting position as the Vice-Chancellor, Kabarak University as well as deputy vice-chancellor at the same institution. before joining politics.

Daniel Kamuren Tuitoek Education

He holds a Ph.D in water resources engineering from the University of Alberta, Canada in 1995. BSc/MSc Water and Irrigation, Moscow Hydrotechnical institute of Engineering with specialization in irrigation engineering, pipeline and pump design and small dams engineering in 1986.

Daniel Kamuren Tuitoek

Daniel Kamuren Tuitoek

In 1979, he was awarded  both East Africa Advance Certificate of Education (EAACE) and East Africa Certificate of Education (EACE) at Maseno National School, Kenya.

He got his Kenya Certificate of Primary Education at Kisanana Primary school, Kenya.

Daniel Kamuren Tuitoek Political Positions

Current Political Positions

  • Member of United Republican Party (URP) from 2013-02-08
  • Coalition Member of Jubilee Alliance from 2013-02-13
  • Aspirant MP of REPUBLIC OF KENYA representing Mogotio between 2013-02-08 and 2013-03-04

Previous Political Positions

Aspirant MP of REPUBLIC OF KENYA representing Mogotio Constituency.

Daniel Kamuren Tuitoek Work History

1986 – 1988: Assistant Water Engineer, Ministry or Water Development, Nairobi, Kenya.
1999 – 2001: Chairman, Water & Environmental Engineering Department, Egerton University.
1988 – 2002: Lecturer, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Egerton University.
2001 – 2002: Director, ICT and AVU, Egerton University.
2002 – 2007: Deputy Vice – Chancellor, Kabarak University, Kenya.
2008 – 2012: Senior Lecturer, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering,
Egerton University.
2009 – 2012: Director Resource Mobilization, Directorate of Institutional Advancement, Egerton University.
2014 to date: Senior Lecturer, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering,
Egerton University.

Daniel Kamuren Tuitoek Memberships

He has been a member of various committees at Egerton University such as the University’s Senate, Faculty board, budget committee and Chairman in various capacities at the institution.

Daniel Kamuren Tuitoek Contacts

Address: P. O. Box 17173-20100, Nakuru, Kenya.
Cell phone: 0729 678 698
Email Address: tuitoekdk@yahoo.com

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Francis Kimemia Biography,Politics and Family

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About Francis Kimemia

Francis Thuita Kimemia in Sabugo Ol Kalou Constituency, Nyandarua County ,born on 27th October 1964. He is the governor elect  for Nyandarua County in 2017.Mr. Kimemia holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from University of Nairobi and a Master’s degree in Business Administration from Maasstrich University/ESAMI.

Francis Kimemia Politics

He is a Kenyan politician who served as the former Secretary to the Cabinet of Kenya. He is the former Head of Civil Service. He took over from Francis Muthaura in 2012. He previously served as Permanent Secretary, Ministry of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security of Kenya. Kimemia holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science, Public Administration and a Master of Business Administration.

Francis Kimemia Family

Married to Ann Thuita with whom they have seven children.

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Francis Kimemia Photo

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Grace Jelagat Kipchoim Biography, Family, Membership, Education and Contacts

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Grace Jelagat Kipchoim Biography

Grace Jelagat Kipchoim is the representative in the National Assembly of Kenya for Baringo South constituency in Baringo County. She is a Kenyan politician, a member of the United Republican Party (URP) and coalition member of the Jubilee.

Education Background

Grace Jelagat Kipchoim Went to Kapropita Girls High School and Studied at KCA University.

Political Positions

Current Position

From 10th March 2013: Member of the National Assembly for Baringo South
From 13th February 2013: Coalition Member of Jubilee Alliance
From 8th February 2013: Member of United Republican Party (URP)

Grace Jelagat Kipchoim

Grace Jelagat Kipchoim

Previous Political Positions

1st June 2017 – 8th August 2017: Aspirant MP for Baringo South of Jubilee_Party

8th February 2013 – 4th March 2013: Aspirant MPfor Baringo South of REPUBLIC OF KENYA

Committee Membership

From 2013: Member of Joint Committee on National Cohesion and Equal Opportunity
From 2013: Member of Departmental Committee on Public Works, Roads & Transport

Contacts

Telephone: 0722424131
Email Address: kipchoimg@yahoo.com

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Ndiritu Muriithi Biography ,Politics and Family

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About Ndiritu Muriithi

Muriithi Ndiritu is a Kenyan politician and current Governor of Laikipia County. He was elected to represent the Laikipia County in Just concluded general elections as an Independent Candidate after he failed to clinch the Jubilee Alliance Party nominations ticket.He went to Shamanei Primary School, then went to Kagumo High School and then the prestigious Alliance High School. In 1990 he graduated with a degree of Economics and Finance from St. Francis Xavier University in Canada. He attended the University of Technology, Sydney in 1994 and 1995 pursuing for a master’s degree.

Ndiritu Muriithi Career

Ndiritu Muriithi is a seasoned economist and financial markets expert with over 24 years’ experience in leadership and management within diverse settings in Kenya, South Africa, Canada and Australia. An accomplished practitioner in the African financial markets, Mr. Muriithi has spearheaded numerous financial market strengthening initiatives across African countries covering establishment of credit sharing and scoring institutions, improved bond market function, expansion of mortgage markets, and even growth of women-owned enterprises. He was primarily involved in the design and implementation of these programs and contributed substantively to the development of financial markets that provide required services to many nations.

Other than his work in financial markets, Mr. Muriithi previously served as Assistant Minister for Industrialization for five years and drove reforms to improve the environment for doing business, and improving incentives to promote investments. He was also involved in the development of policy and law related to finance and economics such as legislation governing establishment of credit bureau, interest rates, taxation and other fiscal measures.

Specifically, Mr. Muriithi contributed to legislative frameworks for banking and small businesses including successfully advocating for amendments to the Banking Act in 2006, to allow for credit reporting, a key pillar in improving access to finance; resolving an impasse in the passing of the Finance Bill 2011/2012, dropping of the legislation for fixing interest rates, and introducing the Kenya Bankers’ Reference Rate for use in loan pricing; as well as promoting and championing the passing of the SME Act which resulted in a comprehensive and coherent framework to promote small enterprise development in Kenya. This demonstrated mastery of the economic and financial matters, especially within the Kenyan context, has earned Mr. Muriithi recognition as a well-respected and regular contributor to magazines, journals, and TV programs on various topical economic issues.

Ndiritu Muriithi Photo

Ndiritu Muriithi Photo

During his tenure as Member of Parliament for Laikipia West, Mr. Muriithi exemplified servant leadership and was at the forefront of implementing several projects in education, small business development, and peace building that improved livelihoods in his constituency. Specifically, he championed the development of 23 new secondary schools, three new Youth Polytechnics and one chartered university and ultimately contributed to improved educational reach in Laikipia West.

He also led peace caravans across 32 districts that substantially reduced conflicts between communities in Laikipia, Samburu, Isiolo, Tana River and Migori among other counties for the period between 2009 and 2012. For these efforts and other accomplishments during his term, Mr. Muriithi was profiled at the Open Innovation Africa Summit 2012 as a leader inspiring a new mindset among constituents through vision casting, community service, and team building. Mr. Muriithi’s commitment to community service and volunteer work, however, goes beyond his public service and he continues today to mentor young business owners through the Ujuzi na Biashara Trust as well as inspire numerous others through his patronage of educational institutions. Mr. Muriithi holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Economics and Finance as well as a Master of Project Management.

Ndiritu Muriithi Family

Details of his family will be updated soon..

Ndiritu Muriithi

 

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Joshua Chepyegon Kandie Biography and Education

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Joshua Chepyegon Kandie Biography

Joshua Chepyegon Kandie is a Kenyan member of Parliament (MP) representing Baringo Central Constituency in Baringo County. He is the Member of Kenya National Democratic Alliance.

Joshua Chepyegon Education

joshua chepyegon kandie started his education at Borowonin Primary, went to Kabarnet high school school & Augsburg University (Munchen, Germany). Upon completion of the postgraduate studies, he worked for Bacchus International (Germany) as an Account manager for several years before going into private enetrprise in both kenya and Germany.

Joshua Chepyegon Kandie

Joshua Chepyegon Kandie

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Ronald Kiprotich Tonui Biography, Education, Membership and Contacts

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Ronald Kiprotich Tonui Biography

Ronald Kiprotich Tonui was born on 25th August 1971. He is a Kenyan Member of Parliament representing Bomet Central Constituency in Bomet County. He is Member of the National Assembly and a coalition member of Jubilee Alliance.

Ronald Kiprotich Tonui Education Background

From 2009 – 2010: Graduated student at Moi University, (Master of Philosophy (M.PHIL))
From 1990 – 1994: Undergraduate Student at Kenyatta University,  (Bachelor of Education (B.Ed), Science)
From 1988 – 1989: Secondary School Student at Moi High School, Kabarak, (Kenya Advanced Certificate of Education (KACE))
From 1984 – 1987: Secondary School Student at Kabianga High School, (Kenya Certificate of Education (KCE))
From 1976 – 1983: Primary School Student at Ndaraweta Primary School, (Certificate of Primary Education (CPE))

Political Positions

Current Political Position

From 10th March 2013: Member of the National Assembly for Bomet Central
From 13th February 2013: Coalition Member of Jubilee Alliance
From 8th February 2013: Member of United Republican Party (URP)

Previous Political Position

From 1st June 2017 – 8th August 2017: Aspirant MP for Bomet Central of Jubilee_Party
From 8th February 2013 – 4th March 2013: Aspirant MP for Bomet Central of Republic of Kenya

Ronald Kiprotich Tonui

Ronald Kiprotich Tonui

Committee Membership

From 2013: Member of Departmental Committee on Environment & Natural Resources.

Job History

From 11th March 2011 – 2013: Executive Secretary (Bomet Branch) of KUPPET
From 1994 – 2011: Teacher of Teacher Service Commission (TSC)

Ronald Kiprotich Tonui Contacts

Telephone: 0715237046, 0737040903
Email Address: ronaldkiprotichtonui@gmail.com

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Patrick Wahome Gakuru Biography,Education,Career and Politics

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About Patrick Wahome Gakuru

Patrick Wahome Gakuru is a Kenyan politician from Nyeri County. He is the new governor of nyeri county after winning in  the 2017 general election beating his opponent with a great deal of votes.

Patrick Wahome Gakuru Education Background

His education qualifications include: PhD from Arizona State University, USA, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Willamette University, USA majoring in strategy, another MBA from the University of Nairobi, Kenya majoring in marketing and a Bachelor of Commerce (Honors) from University of Nairobi.

Patrick Wahome Gakuru Career

He was a lecturer at the School of Business, University of Nairobi since 1994 where he taught to the PhD Level. Wahome also has vast consultancy experience, including presenting papers in international conferences, on Strategy, Public Policy, and National Competitiveness in Africa and beyond.

Patrick Wahome Gakuru Photo

Patrick Wahome Gakuru Photo

Patrick Wahome Gakuru Politics

He was a member of The National Alliance Party since 2013 before moving on to the Jubilee Alliance later same year. He was a governor aspirant in the 2013 general election where he lost to the late Nderitu Gachagua. In his second trial in the 2017 general election he won the election with a great margin tobecome the new governor of Nyeri County.

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Fred Chesebe Kapondi Biography, Career, Membership and Contacts

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Fred Chesebe Kapondi Biography

Fred Chesebe Kapondi is a Kenyan Member of Parliament (MP) representing Mt. Elgon Constituency in Bungoma County. He is a member of Orange Democratic Movement and a Coalition member of Jubilee Alliance.

Fred Chesebe Kapondi Political Career

  1. From 2008 – 2013: Chair of Administration and National Security Committee
  2. From 2008 – 2013-03-04: Member of Parliament of Parliament representing Mt Elgon
  3. From 2008- 2013: Member of Joint Committee on National Cohesion and Equal Opportunity
  4. From 2008 – 2013: Member of Committee on Powers and Privileges – (National Assembly Powers and Privileges Act)
  5. From 2007 – 2013-01: Member of Orange Democratic Movement representing Mt Elgon
  6. From 2013-01: Member of United Republican Party (URP) representing Mt. Elgon
  7. From 2013-03-04: Aspirant MP of REPUBLIC OF KENYA representing Mt. Elgon
  8. From 2013-02-13: Coalition Member of Jubilee Alliance

Fred Chesebe Kapondi Political Positions

Current Political Positions

From 13th February 2013: Coalition Member of Jubilee Alliance

Previous Political Position

  • From 2008 – 4th March 2013: Member of Parliament for Mt Elgon
  • From 2007 – January 2013: Member for Mt Elgon of Orange Democratic Movement

Fred Chesebe Kapondi Committee Memberships

  • 2008 – 2013: Chair of Administration and National Security Committee
    Member
  • 2008 – 2013: Memberof Joint Committee on National Cohesion and Equal Opportunity
  • 2008 – 2013: Member of Committee on Powers and Privileges – (National Assembly Powers and Privileges Act)

Contacts

Address: Parliament Buildings Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100 Nairobi, Kenya
Telephone: 0723287355, 0723287355
Email: kapondi2007@yahoo.com, mtelgon@parliament.go.ke

Fred Chesebe Kapondi

Fred Chesebe Kapondi

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James Lusweti Mukwe Biography

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James Lusweti Mukwe Biography

James Lusweti Mukwe is Kenyan Member of Parliament representing Kabuchai Constituency in Bungoma County. He is the member of Ford Kenya and Coalition for Reforms & Democracy.

Education

Secondary school student at Namwela High School.

Political Positions

Current Political Position

  • 10th March 2013: Member of the National Assembly for Kabuchai
  • 13th February 2013 Coalition Member Reforms & Democracy
  • 8th February 2013: Member of Ford Kenya Chairman
  • Chairman Ongoing of Bungoma County Council
  • Councillor Ongoing of Bungoma County Council

Previous Political Position

From 8th February 2013 – 4th March 2013: Aspirant MP for Kabuchai of Republic of Kenya

Contact

Telephone: 0721357761

James Lusweti Mukwe

James Lusweti Mukwe

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Moses Wekesa Mwambu Mabonga Biography and Career

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Moses Wekesa Mwambu Mabonga

Moses Wekesa Mwambu Mabonga is a Kenyan Member of Parliament of Bumula Constituency in Bungoma County. He is a Member of Wiper democratic Movement Kenya and a Coalition Member of Coalition for Reforms & Democracy.

Political Careers

From 2013-02-08 – 2013-03-04: Aspirant MP of Republic of Kenya representing Bumula
From 2013-02-08: Moses Wekesa Mwambu Mabonga has been Member of Wiper democratic Movement Kenya
From 2013-02-13: Moses Wekesa Mwambu Mabonga has been Coalition Member of Coalition for Reforms & Democracy

Moses Wekesa Mwambu Mabonga

Moses Wekesa Mwambu Mabonga

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Stanley K Kiptis Biography,Age and Politics

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About Stanley K Kiptis

Stanley is a politician born on 10th April 1967. He has been the governor of Baringo since 2013 . He  holds a Master of Business Management degree from University of Eastern Africa, Baraton.

Stanley K Kiptis Politics

Stanley K. Kiptis was a Member of Kenya African National Union since 2013-02-08 before joining Amani (Peace) Coalition since 2013-02-13. He became the first governor of baringo after winning the 2013 general election. In the 2017 general election he won to retain his position as the governor of Baringo County.

Stanley K Kiptis Photo

Stanley K Kiptis Photo

Stanley K Kiptis Age

He is 50 years old.

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Wilber Ottichilo Biography,Education,Age and Politics

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About Wilber Ottichilo

Wilberforce “Wilber” Otichilo is a Kenyan politician, and the current Governor of Vihiga County having trounced Reverend Moses Akaranga in the 8/8/2017 elections. He was elected Member of Parliament for Emuhaya Constituency in 2008. He hails from Emanyinya village, Emusire, in Central Bunyore. Wilber Otichilo was born September 23, 1952 in Emanyinya village, Emusire sublocation, central Bunyore, Kenya.

Wilber Ottichilo Education Background

He started school at Emanyinya Primary School in 1960 after which he joined Emusire Secondary School in 1968 and graduated in 1971. Otichilo attended Makerere University from 1974 to 1977, the University of Nairobi from 1981 to 1983, as well as Colorado State University from 1984-1986. He obtained his doctorate in Natural Resource Management and Space Science from the University of Wageningen and International Institute for Earth Observation and Geoinformation, The Netherlands.

Wilber Ottichilo Career

Prior to becoming the MP for Emuhaya, Otichilo was the Director General for Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD), an agency of United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA).

Wilber Ottichilo Politics

He was elected to parliament through a by election after the Emuhaya seat in parliament became vacant, following the election of Kenneth Marende as speaker of the National Assembly. In the year 2017 he won in the general election to become the new governor of Vihiga County.

Wilber Ottichilo Photo

Wilber Ottichilo Photo

Wilber Ottichilo Age

He was born September 23, 1952.

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