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Former Minister Nathan Munoko Passes Away

Jakowiti by Jakowiti
December 21, 2024
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Former Minister Nathan Munoko has passed away. President William Ruto has led the nation in mourning the death of the prominent leader, describing him as a progressive and focused individual who played a crucial role in transforming Kenya’s political landscape.

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President Ruto expressed his condolences, highlighting Munoko’s selflessness and dedication to the service of the country. “Our country has lost a selfless and dedicated leader who served with distinction. Nathan Munoko, one of Kenya’s pioneer politicians, worked as a Minister, Assistant Minister, and MP. He was progressive, focused, and a trendsetter. May God grant strength to his family, loved ones, and the people of Bungoma County during this dark moment. Rest in peace,” Ruto said.

Munoko, a respected leader, served Kenya in various capacities from the 1960s through the 1980s. He was first elected as the Member of Parliament for Bungoma Central, where he championed progress for his constituents.

In addition to his parliamentary work, Munoko served as Assistant Minister in multiple portfolios, including Co-operatives and Marketing (1964), Housing and Social Services (1965), Local Government (1966), and Agriculture (1974). From 1975 to 1979, he served as Minister for Works.

A key figure in the Kenya African National Union (Kanu), Munoko held several leadership positions, including National Organizing Secretary from 1966 to 1985, and National Executive Officer from 1985 to 1988.

Born on May 20, 1922, Munoko was also a teacher, administrator, and veterinary officer before embarking on his political career.

Kenyans from all walks of life have joined President Ruto in mourning the loss of this distinguished leader.

Jakowiti

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Jakowiti serves as the Managing Editor of Kisasa News, steering the publication's editorial vision, content strategy, and team operations to ensure the delivery of accurate, timely, and compelling news. With a passion for storytelling and a steadfast commitment to journalistic integrity, Jakowiti focuses on crafting impactful narratives that resonate with readers. Holding a background in electronic engineering with a specialization in industrial solar energy, Jakowiti brings a unique perspective to coverage of technology, sustainability, and innovation. Beyond the newsroom, Jakowiti actively engages with the community, shares expertise, and advocates for forward-thinking solutions to pressing societal challenges. Stay informed with Kisasa News — where stories come alive.

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