PEOPLE OF KENYA

RECOGNISING KENYANS WHO HAVE SET A RECORD IN POLITICS,BUSINESS,MUSIC,AMONG OTHERS

Esther Passaris: A Politician, Founder of Adopt a Light and One in a Million

Who is Esther Passaris?
Esther Muthoni Passaris(born 20 October 1964) is a Kenyansocial entrepreneur,philanthropistandpolitician. A member of theKenya National Congress, she has run for member of parliamentforEmbakasi Constituencyas well as for women's representative forNairobi County.[1]She is regarded as one of the most well-known female public figures in Kenyan business and politics

Early life
Passaris was born in the coastal city ofMombasato aGreekfather and aKenyanKikuyumother. She attended theAga Khan Academiesthroughout her primary and secondary education, before pursuing aBachelor of Lawsdegree at theUniversity of Nairobi.[4]

Esther Passaris Public and political career
Passasis is a known public figure in Kenya, who has sparked some controversy by her statements about other Kenyan politicians and businessman.[5]She has been a runner-up inMiss Kenyacontest and is actively campaigning for the rights of woman in Kenya.[6]Through her 'Adopt a Light' organization Passaris has signed a deal with Nairobi city authorities in order to:"Restore decrepit street lighting in exchange for advertising rights on the lamposts."[7]Passaris ran for the women's representative forNairobi Countyduring the2013 general election,[8]and was alsoa candidate for the post ofMayor of Nairobi. She is currently a member of Kenya National Congress, a Kenyan political party.She is also CEO and founder of 'One in a Million' campaign operating underDrivingKenya Foundation,[9]a non-profit charitable organization, aimed at fighting problems in Kenya, such as poverty and unemployment, and promoting urban and rural development.

Adopt a light achievements
Without government funding, she lit up Nairobi to the tune of 500m shillings. The improved night-time visibility saw trade and security grow substantially whilst a sharp reduction in crime and road carnage was recorded.Although my project was muffled by external forces, it ignited every one to the realization that street and slum lighting was necessary for the country to attain its developmental goals. Today, the biggest legacy of my initiative is how the government spends billions in installing new streetlights and highmasts.

Her Personal life
Passaris has two children with Kenyan businessman Pius Ngugi. In 2003, she filed a lawsuit against Ngugi for abreach of promiseto marry, demandingKsh.200,000and a car to take their children to and from school.[10]In August 2011, Passaris was sued by Ngugi, claiming she continued to demand more money despite agreeing to a truce in their previous case.[11]Passaris' daughter and eldest child, Makenna Ngugi, is a singer.[


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Tom Cholmondeley | The life and death of Lord Delemeres 3rd Grandson

Who is Tom Cholmondley
His full names are Thomas Patrick Gilbert Cholmondeley.He was born in 19 June 1968 Nairobi, Kenya.
He was the great-grandson of theLord Delamere, one of the first and most influential British settlers in Kenya, and was heir to theDelameretitle at the time of his death.

Tom Cholmondley Scandals and Prison charges:
In April 2005, he shot and killed aKenya Wildlife Servicegame ranger on his ranch.He claimedself-defence, and the murder case was dropped before going to trial.[4]In May 2006, he shot and killed a poacher on his Soysambu estate nearLake Naivasha. He was acquitted of murder, but found guilty ofmanslaughter[5]and sentenced to serve eight months in prison. He was released on 23 October 2009.[6]

Tom Cholmondley Early life:
Cholmondeley was a great-grandson ofThe 3rd Baron Delamere(1870–1931), a pioneering settler in Kenya who was the effective "founder" of theWhite communityin that country. Cholmondeley was the only son and heir ofThe 5th Baron Delamere(b. 1934) and his wife Anne,néeRenison. His family is one of the large-scalelandownersin Kenya.[2]He is also a descendant ofSir Robert Walpole, the firstPrime Minister of Great Britain.[7]Afterprep schoolat Pembroke House, in the town ofGilgil, Kenya, andAshdown House School, in the village ofForest RowinEast Sussex, he was educated atEtonCollege. After school he worked on various farms for his "pupil year", including time working onKenneth Matiba's farm, Wangu Embori.

The career life of Tom Cholmoldeley
He attended theRoyal Agricultural College,Cirencester, 1987–1990, and then worked for theAgricultural Mortgage Corporationin Andover,Great Britain. Back in Kenya from 1991 he started working for his family farming business and was then involved in many developing projects.He established a game cropping enterprise onSoysambu Ranch, the vast family estate in Kenya, which ran from 1992–2003, and which employed 15 people as well as building a modernabattoirandcold storagefacilities.He is also responsible for the design and layout of the Soysambu Wildlife Sanctuary and the building of Delamere's Camp in 1993, a high-class tourist lodge with a 6,000-acre (24 km2) exclusive sanctuary covering the area aroundLake Elmenteita.In 1994 he was made a Director of Delamere Estates and in 1995 the chairman of Nakuru Wildlife Conservancy, a position he was elected to twice again.In 1996 he introduced the firstcentre pivot irrigationintoNaivashaand eventually the scheme covered over 600 acres (2.4 km2) and provided employment for approximately 500 people.In the same year he organised the reconstruction of the "Delamere Milk Shop" into a petrol station on the outskirts of Naivasha, the A104 highway. This is now a massive concern and Kenya's busiestfarm shop. Of note is the constructed wetland to cope with the sewage resulting from over 3000 customers per day.His energies turned to building the first straw bale building inGilgil, the location being on the edge of theOtutu forest. He created the leases and design criteria for two further tourist lodges, Mbweha Camp on the edge ofLake Nakuru National Park, andMawe Mbililodge. This is part of the greater plan for theSoysambu Conservancy, together with the establishment of two forestry partnerships covering 510 acres (2.1 km2).

Tom Cholmondeley Shooting saga
On 19 April 2005, Cholmondeley shotKenya Wildlife Servicegame ranger Samson ole Sisina on his ranch inGilgildivision,Nakuru District. He arrived at the slaughterhouse after his ranch employees had summoned his help during what seemed to be a robbery. He is alleged to have shot the KWS employee who was dressed in plain clothes, but insisted it was inself-defenseas the ranger had shot at him first without warning. However, a witness account says the victim was shot in the back. The Attorney GeneralAmos Wakodiscontinued the case by issuing anolle prosequi. This decision was widely criticised by Kenyan media and public, with many claiming he walked free due to the influence of class and position.[citation needed]On 10 May 2006, he was taken again into custody for the killing of astonemason, Robert Njoya Mbugua, who he had discovered on his land with three companions and a pack of dogs. Cholmondeley told police he had shot at the dogs, killing two of them, and that he had not intended to shoot Mr Njoya. He was held at theKamiti Maximum Security Prisonafter the incident and during the ongoing court proceedings. The trial began 25 September 2006.[8]An interlocutory appeal on a question of procedural law was decided on 13 June 2008. He won an appeal to uphold his right to a fair trial.[9]In March 2009, lay assessors in his trial found himnot guilty.[10]On 7 May 2009, Judge Muga Apondi, sitting as a single judge and not bound by the lay assessors' verdict, acquitted Cholmondeley of murder but found him guilty of the lesser offence of manslaughter.[3]The verdict was largely based on the evidence by rally driverCarl Tundo, who had accompanied his friend Cholmondeley to the scene. On 14 May 2009 Cholmondeley was sentenced to serve a further eight months in prison. Apondi said he was imposing a "light" sentence given that he had been imprisoned for three years already, and had tried to help Njoya with first aid and transport to hospital.[11]In October 2009 Cholmondeley was released early for good behaviourafter serving five months of his eight-month prison sentence.[6]While murder carries a mandatory death sentence, manslaughter has a statutory maximum of life imprisonment but with no mandatory minimum sentence under Kenyan law.[12]BBC Four'sStoryvilleseries featured the Cholmondeley trial in an episode titled"Last White Man Standing".[13]

Tom Cholmodeley Death
Tom Cholmondeley, son of the fifth Lord Delamere, died on Wednesday 17th August 2016 while receiving treatment at MP Shah Hospital.MP Shah Hospital chief executive officer Anup Das said Mr Cholmondeley, 48, died of cardiac arrest on Wednesday afternoon at 2.15pm as he recovered from hip replacement surgery at the facility.Mr Das said: “He was admitted on Tuesday as a private patient — that is admitted by visiting doctors — in our facility and he underwent the surgery. He was recovering at the Intensive Care Unit when he developedcardiac arrest and died.”Mr Cholmondeley was the great-grandson of the third Lord Delamere, one of the first and most influential British settlers in Kenya.


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Moses Kuria: His birth,education,career and biography

Moses Kuria Birth and Education
Moses Kuria was born in 1971 at his rural home and started school at Githuya Primary School in Gatundu completing his primary education in 1983.2.Moses Kuria proceeded to pursue his secondary education at Ituru Secondary School sitting for his exams in 1987.3.Mr Kuria was later admitted at University of Nairobi where he pursued a Bachelor of Commerce graduating in 1993.4.While at the University he was the treasurer of the Students Organisation of Nairobi University (SONU) which served a prelude tohis entry into politics.

Moses Kuria Family and Children
His two children (aged 12 and 9) were born in Saudi Arabia and Dubai respectively,” he lets out about his family. A child of a Gatundu business couple, Kuria is the fifth born in a family of nine.

Moses Kuria's Career
Moses Kuria has worked as an auditor, accountant and banker from1994 when he started as an auditor at a firm and ended up at Standard Chartered Bank in 1995 as the head of business process re-engineering, Africa.While at Standard Chartered Bank he experienced both his highest and lowest moments in his career, the highlight being in 1997 when he pioneered the bank’s hubbing process. However, in 1999 he lost an opportunity to become the bank’s head of operation which was taken by Jeremy Awori, now Barclays Bank CEO.
Moses Kuria left the country in late 1999 for a job at Al Rajhi Bank inSaudi Arabia where he became the manager of business process re-engineering a position that was availed to him by his former boss Chris Wingfield.Moses Kuria married Joyce Njambi while in Saudi Arabia and together they have two sons aged 12 and 10.His last stint in the corporate world was at Wamad Information Services in Dubai where he was the chief operating officer before leaving in 2007 to join politics.

How Moses Kuria Joined Politics
In 2007 he joined the Party of National Unity (PNU) as Director of Programs and Spokesperson. The change of career, Kuria says, was motivated by his patriotism to Kenya as he realized the tension that was there before elections would cripple the economy.In 2013 he became The National Alliance (TNA) officer in charge ofstrategy, a position he held until he was elected Gatundu South MPduring a by-election in 2014.

How Moses Kuria got to Parliament
He was elected in a by election unopposed to the position after it was announced vacant following death of Hon Jossy Ngugi who was elected to represent the people of Gatundu South onTNAparty ticket.Unlike his predecessor, Kuria was not elected but was directly appointed by IEBC, following controversial stepping aside by potential candidates like Kiarie Kamere who was like preferred by constituents, it later emerged that Kuria was highly backed by state house. Kuria has lived to be outstanding members of Parliament characterized as outspoken and controversial as evident several events like political incitement ICC fixing debate Tribes incitement Corrupting stima raising project in Gatundu South

Moses Kuria current political position.
Moses Kuria is the current member of Parliament forGatundu South2013-2017 term


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Eugene Wamalwa: The birth,politics and biography of Eugene Wamalwa

Eugene Wamalwa biography
Who is Eugene Wamalwa?
Eugene Ludovic Wamalwa is the Current Cabinet Secretary Ministry of Water and Irrigation and former minister for justice. He belongs to the Party of National Unity and was elected to represent theSaboti Constituencybin theNational Assembly of Kenya since theKenyan parliamentary election, 2007.

When was Eugene Wamalwa born?
Eugene Wamalwa was born on 1st April 1969

How Eugene Wamalwa Got into politics
The death of his brother and vice president Michael Wamalwa Kijana in 2003 vacated the Saboti MP seat. In the following by-elections, Eugene Wamalwa vied for the seat under little knownRepublican Party of Kenya(RPK). The by-election was won byDavies Wafula NakitareofNARC.

How Eugene Wamalwa got to parliament
After loosing the 2003by elections, he again contested the Saboti parliamentary seat on a FordKenya ticket under the PNU umbrella in 2007 and won.

Eugene Wamalwa's Presidential Election interest.
Eugene Wamalwa showed interest as a candidate in the 2013 presidential elections but later decided to support Musalia Mudavadi under the AMANI Coalition.


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Mike Sonko: First Senator of Nairobi County

Who is Mike Sonko?
Mbuvi Gidion Kioko Mike Sonko commonly known as Mike Sonkoor simplySonko(Shengfor "rich person" or "boss"), is the immediate former Member of Parliament for Makadara Constituency,Kenya. He was elected on September 20, 2010 in a by-election

His Birth and Background
Mike Sonko was born on February 27 1975. Sonko spent his early years in crime, from mugging people in the streets of Mombasa to becoming a major international drug lord. He is a notorious jail breaker, having escaped from Shimo La Tewa Prison under unclear circumstances. His thuggish, often garish mode of dressing has only reinforced this imageof a gangster.

Before Parliament
Before Mike Sonko joined parliament, he used to operate a fleet of matatus (Public vehicles) in Eastlands.

His Family
Family ManMike Sonko is married and has three daughters namely; Saumu, Salma and Sandra.

His Wealth
Mike Sonko’s wealth is traced to Mombasa where he was born and educated. There, his father ran a property and real estate agency, Pelly Properties, which he co-owned with another businessman.
At the time, his father and business partner split Pelly Properties. Mike Mbuvi’s father started Gidson Properties where the young man, fresh from school, was the sales and marketing manager. Sonko relocated to Nairobi in 1994 where he bought eight matatus, which plied the Kibera route. He bought morematatus, which plied route 42 to Dandora and Umoja. He operated matatus in Dandora and Umoja from 1994 to 1997. “I was also buying and selling plots and residential houses,” says Sonko.After 1997, he bought minibuses and began operating his matatu business in Buru Buru where his first minibus was christened ‘Ruffcuts’. He later bought two buses, one double-decker, for a tours and travel business.Because of helping the youth when in trouble with the police, and ensuring the arrest of a senior traffic policeofficer due to harassment and alleged extortion, among other things, he became the chairman of the Eastlands Matatu Association. There were more than 5,000 matatus, under him. He gained popularity in 2007 after going to court when Eastlands matatus were denied access to the Central Business District. The Government then decreed that the matatus stop at the Muthurwa market and bus terminus.Mbuvi said he has since diversified his business. He bought Club Casurina in Buru Buru as well as cyber cafes, salons, boutiques, and phone and accessories shops in Nairobi.

His Education
After completing primary school at Kikowani Primary School in Mombasa, Mbuvi started getting more involved in his father’s business. At the time he was a student at Kwale High School, Kwale County. “My father was a developer and used to sell beach plots at the Coast to European buyers. He made good profits because he bought the plots cheaply,” Mbuvi told The Standard On Sunday. He said he made Sh5 million working for his father when he was in Form Four in Kwale High in 1991. Despite qualifying to go to university, he decided business was his calling. Instead, he took a course in Business Administration and Management at Edxcel International School in Mwanza and Pwani Business College.

Mike Sonko Election to Senate
Mbuvi became the First Senator of Nairobi after it was announced that, with 808,705 votes, beat his closest competitor,Margaret Wanjiru of the Orange Democratic Movement, who had garnered 525,822 votes, in theNairobi senatorial election of 2013

Mike Sonko's contacts
Mike Sonko Contacts – Mike Mbuvi Sonko Contacts
Parliament Buildings Parliament Rd. P.O Box 41842 – 00100 Nairobi, Kenya
EMAIL: mikemsonko@gmail.com
EMAIL:mikemsonko@yahoo.com
TEL:0722886600
TEL:0739111999
Mike Sonko Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikeSonko
Mike Sonko Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mike-Sonko-148950081810015/


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The Biography of Rachel Shebesh

As we speak and try to destroy her name, this beautiful,patriotic lady, Rachel is the UN Champion for disaster risk reduction in Africa, where her main role is to promote synergy between disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation in Africa, and works closely with African parliamentarians to obtain political commitment to disaster risk reduction policies.Below are some more details about Rachael Shebesh.
Real names: Rachael Wambui Shebesh
Marital status: Married to Frank Shebesh
Date of birth: 1st July 1971
Birth place: Central Kenya
Grew up in: Nairobi
Education:
  • Primary school: Lavington Primary School
  • Secondary education: Kianda school
  • Diploma in design, London College of fashion and design
  • B.A. Political Science, University of Nairobi
Current Political Position: 2013 Nairobi women representative
Nick name: Rachel seems to mingle well the young people hence her supporters gave her the name Manzi wa Nai.

Parliamentary appearances

Rachel Wambui Shebesh has spoken 968 times in Parliament.


Job History

  • Member

    Ongoing of The Pan-African Parliament
  • Presidential Advisor

    Ongoing of UNIFEM
  • Champion

    Ongoing of Kenya Disability Network
  • Member

    2008 → January 2013 of Kenya Women Parliamentary Association
  • Administrator

    2004 → 2006 of Marion Schools
  • Enterprenuer

    1994 → 2003 of Dressence - Fashion & Design; Design 40 Interior Design

Current Political Positions

  • Member of the National Assembly

    (Women's representative)
    Started 10th March 2013 for Nairobi
  • Coalition Member

    Started 13th February 2013 of Jubilee Alliance
  • Member

    Started October 2012 of The National Alliance (TNA)

    Previous Political Positions

  • Aspirant Women representative

    2012 → 4th March 2013 for Nairobi of REPUBLIC OF KENYA
  • Nominated Member of Parliament

    2008 → 4th March 2013
  • Member

    2008 → January 2013 of Procedure and House Rules Committee - S.O. 191
  • Member

    2008 → January 2013 of Library Committee - S.O. 193
  • Member

    2007 → January 2013 of Orange Democratic
     
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YOUNGEST KENYAN MOTHER WITH THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF TWINS

Gladys Bulinya is 35 years old and the mother of six sets of twins - a total of 12 children. Most women would struggle to cope with six sets of twins but for Gladys Bulinya it is even more difficult - as many people in her part of Kenya think twins are cursed.Her relatives will have nothing to do with her, and her husband left her, fearing she was jinxed, after the sixth pair of twins arrived in 2010.
She now lives in a one roomed grass-thatched house a few miles from the shore of Lake Victoria and she and some of her children do odd jobs in order to feed the family. She got pregnant at high school - but her boyfriend was too young to marry her.Her sorrow then turned to shock, when her own family ordered her to leave the babies at the district hospital for adoption.They told her that the Bukusu people, to which her family belongs, believe twins bring bad luck - and that unless one of them dies, it means certain death for one or both parents.The Bukusu tradition of eliminating the second twin is no longer practised, though occasional cases of infanticide are still reported in rural areas of western Kenya.
Luckily, Ms Bulinya says, when her boyfriend's father learned the twins had been abandoned, he took them in and has cared for them ever since. (He is from a different ethnic group, the Kalenjin.) But her troubles did not stop there. Five years later she fell in love with and married a primary school teacher.She was living with his family when she gave birth to her second set of twins, Duncan and Dennis.Fearing she had brought them a bad omen - and that someone would die - her in-laws chased her away.She was put on a motorcycle taxi with her twins and sent to her father's home.Yet again, however, her family had no sympathy. Still considering her cursed, they did not allow her on to their property.Instead, they quickly organised another marriage for her, to a man 20 years her senior.He agreed to the alliance, she says, as he had not expected to marry at his age.But more twins followed."Mercy and Faith were born in 2003 and Carren and Ivy in 2005, Purpose and Swin in 2007.Afterwards Baraka and Prince were born which led to her husband walking out.
A few of the children attend the local junior school.Gladys Bulinya says she misses her eldest boys - and last saw them two years ago . Eleven-year-old Dennis has been given a scholarship to a private boarding school nearby, while his twin Duncan looks after the livestock for a retired teacher.Duncan's monthly ration of maize for his herding duties is enough to feed the rest of the family.
Gladys Bulinya's non-identical twins are:
1993: John and James
1999: Duncan and Dennis
2003: Mercy and Faith
2005: Carren and Ivy
2007: Purpose and Swin
2010: Baraka and Prince
How Likely Is It?
Dr Maggie Blott, a spokesperson for the Royal College of Obsetricians and Gynaecologists, says:The chances of having six sets of twins is extremely low, though once you have one set of twins, you are more likely to have another - and once you have two sets, you are more likely to have a third.If a woman repeatedly has non-identical twins, her ovaries are regularly producing two eggs rather than one.In Britain, the chance of having twins is one in 80, in Africa it is higher.I'm not sure anyone knows the chances of having a second or third set of twins - there probably isn't that much information out there. But all obstetricians have stories of a woman who has had twins having twins again. I have a patient who had twins followed by triplets.Twinning runs in families too. A woman who is a twin herself has a higher chance of giving birth to twins."The lady should have undergone sterilisation after discovering that men were using and dumping her," she says.
Ms Bulinya says she has no regrets and sees all her children as God's blessings.However, she admits that she has now reluctantly been sterilised, "against the wishes of my church", as she could not cope with any more children."I am a Catholic. When I made the decision I asked for God's forgiveness and I am sure God understands and will forgive me for doing that."The one thing that really upsets her, she says, is the absence of her 17-year-old twins.She weeps when she recalls their last meeting, two years ago, at their circumcision, a ceremony which marks a teenage boy's rite of passage to a man.At the gathering, each parent must hand over their son to the community elders for the circumcision. "I was invited to the occasion and asked twice to pick my sons from among the crowd of 30 boys," she explains."In both cases I picked the wrong children and my heart still bleeds each time I think of that day."
Source:www.bbc.co.uk/
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