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Kenneth Matiba

Kenneth Matiba
1st Leader of Official Opposition
In office
1992–1997
President Daniel Moi
Member of Parliament for Kiharu
In office
1992–1997
President Daniel Moi
Minister of Transport and Communications
In office
1983 – December 1988
President Daniel Moi
Minister of Health
In office
1983–1988
President Daniel Moi
Minister of Culture and Social Services
In office
1983–1988
President Daniel Moi
Member of Parliament for Mbiri
In office
1979–1990
President Daniel Moi
Chairman of the Kenya Football Federation
In office
1974–1978
President Jomo Kenyatta
Permanent Secretary for Commerce
In office
1964–1968
President Jomo Kenyatta
Personal details
Born Kenneth Matiba
1942
Murang'a Kenya
Nationality Kenyan
Political party Saba Saba Asili
Spouse(s) Edith Matiba
Children

Julie Matiba
Susan Matiba

Raymond Matiba
Alma mater Makerere University (BA in sociology, geography and history.)

Julie Matiba
Susan Matiba

Kenneth Matiba (born 1932 in Muranga District) is a Kenyan politician who was the second-place candidate in the 1992 presidential election. In November 2007, he announced that he would stand as a presidential candidate in the December 2007 election. Matiba placed seventh, with 8,046 votes.

Matiba became a senior civil servant at age 31. Before Kenya attained its independence in December 1963, he became the first indigenous African Permanent Secretary for Education (in May of that year). Matiba was mentored by Carey Francis, headmaster of Alliance High School, who lobbied for his promotion to permanent secretary. In 1964, Matiba was appointed Permanent Secretary for Commerce under Minister Mwai Kibaki.

Matiba continued to succeed during the post-colonial period, helped by his connection to the Kiambu family of Musa Gitau, one of the first Africans to become a minister in the Kenyan Presbyterian Church (Matiba is Gitau's son-in-law). Gitau also influenced Jomo Kenyatta, having taught him at the PCEA Center, Thogoto, Kikuyu. In the patron-client reward system established by Kenyatta after independence, such connections were important to success in the public and private sectors. Matiba later left his civil-service career for one in the hospitality industry, establishing the Alliance Group of Hostels based on the South Coast. He also invested in exclusive private schools, including Hillcrest Preparatory (founded by Frank Thompson) and Hillcrest Secondary School.

Matiba was chairman of the Kenya Football Federation from 1974 to 1978, and was elected to the Kenyan Parliament in the 1983 general elections from the Mbiri Constituency (later renamed Kiharu) in the Muranga District. He served as Minister of Transport and Communications under the KANU administration led by President Daniel arap Moi, resigning in December 1988.


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