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Kenyan politicians’ kids and where they went to school. Despite their crude behaviours in public, Kenyan politicians know the value of a good education behind closed doors. As such, they offer their children the best education that money can buy, and since money isn't a problem for some politicians in the country, they take their children to the best schools around the world. Here are some schools where politicians' kids attended. Ngina Kenyatta The first daughter has kept a low profile since her father became the president of the country. However, being a member of the first family has its perks. After finishing high school, she joined her brother, Jomo Kenyatta, at the prestigious Hilton College in South Africa, where she was an active student. She was part of a group of students who sang "Lift Your Hearts Up" and graduated with a degree in international relations and politics. She currently serves as a director at The Kenyatta Trust, offering mentorship and education to disadvantaged youth.
THE STANDARD By Demas Kiprono | January 1st 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300 Former Kiambu Governor Ferdinard Waititu in the dock at a Milimani anti-corruption court. [File, George Njunge/Standard] This week, political analysts, politicians, lawyers and members of the public have been mulling over the true value and meaning of Chapter 6 of the Constitution. This was triggered by the declaration by Ferdinand Waititu that he plans to run for the office of Governor of Nairobi. He has been cleared by the Registrar of Political Parties as an independent candidate despite his very public impeachment from the position of Governor of Kiambu early this year. The main question is: Is he eligible to run for the office of governor or any other political or State post
Waititu To Vie For Nairobi Governorship As Independent Candidate Ferdinand Waititu Former Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu has been cleared by the Registrar of parties to via for Nairobi Gubernatorial by-election as an independent candidate. On Monday, the Registrar of parties approved Waititu’s symbol as an independent candidate, giving him the green light to join the race to City Hall as governor Mike Sonko’s replacement. Waititu lost his seat as the Kiambu Governor in January, after being impeached by the Members of the County Assembly in Kiambu, who accused him of three charges; Violation of the Constitution of Kenya 2010, Crimes under the National Law, and Abuse of office/ Gross Misconduct.
Sh100 billion at the centre of governors’ graft court cases County bosses are facing charges including mismanagement of public funds, irregular award of tenders and money laundering. More than Sh100 billion is at the centre of on-going corruption cases some of which involve current and former governors. The amounts and details were revealed through corruption cases filed by Asset Recovery Agency and Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) in a bid to recover public funds. Migori, Garissa, Tharaka Nithi and Nairobi are among counties whose governors have been dragged to court to face graft charges. Migori Governor Okoth Obado was charged for allegedly defrauding the county government of more than Sh300 million.
THE STANDARD By Paul Ogemba | December 27th 2020 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300 Aerial view of Integrity Centre, EACC. [Jonah Onyango, Standard] More than Sh100 billion is at the centre of on-going corruption cases some of which involve current and former governors. The amounts and details were revealed through corruption cases filed by Asset Recovery Agency and Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) in a bid to recover public funds. Migori, Garissa, Tharaka Nithi and Nairobi are among counties whose governors have been dragged to court to face graft charges. Migori Governor Okoth Obado was charged for allegedly defrauding the county government of more than Sh300 million.