Wanjiku Muhia is a Kenyan politician and Current Member of Parliament for Kipipiri Constituency, and The Chairperson of Regional Integration Committee; Served as Regional Member of Parliament in the 4th East African Legislative Assembly(EALA) (2018-2022); and the First Nyandarua County Women Representative (2013-2017).

Hon. Wanjiku Muhia
Member of Parliament - Kipipiri Constituency
Assumed office
9 August 2022
Preceded byAmos Kimunya
Personal details
BornNyandarua County
NationalityKenyan
Political partyUnited Democratic Alliance
EducationUniversity of Sunderland UK; Harvard Kennedy School, USA; Kenya Methodist University; University of Nairobi.
ProfessionPolitician

Before joining Politics, she was the Regional Customer Service Manager at Equity Bank Limited (2006-2012) and Human Resource/ Administration Manager at Florensis BV (1998-2003).

She is the founder of Wanjiku Muhia Foundation . This Organization also works hand in hand with the Nyandarua Cancer Centre in fighting and educating the public about Cancer.

Education edit

She attended Kamahia Primary School and later joined Nakuru High School where she sat for her O-Level exams.

Politics edit

Wanjiku Muhia is the former women's representative for Nyandarua and current member of parliament representing Kipipiri constituency in Nyandarua county.[1] She was elected as an MP for the Jubilee Party in the 2013 Kenyan general election, with 158,486 votes (66.7% of all votes cast).[2]

In December 2017, the Jubilee Party nominated Wanjiku for the East African Legislative Assembly. She secured her place on the ELEA with 180 votes.[1]

On 9 August 2022, she was elected member of the national assembly representing the Kipipiri constituency, beating the incumbent Amos Kimunya of the Jubilee party.

Achievements edit

  • She amended the Persons Living with Disability (PLWDs) Act of 2013. This amendment compelled all television stations in Kenya to include sign language in their news bulletins and programs of national importance.
  • Hon. Wanjiku Muhia petitioned the government to reinstate cargo carriers on PSV (Matatu), this helped in preserving jobs for hundreds of thousands of youths in the country.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Kenya elects nine Eala MPs, at last,". The East African. 15 December 2017. Retrieved 21 February 2021.
  2. ^ "SUMMARY OF RESULTS FOR WOMEN REPRESENTATIVE TO NATIONAL ASSEMBLY. MARCH 4TH 2013 GENERAL ELECTION" (PDF). Retrieved 21 February 2021.

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