Musalia Mudavadi

Musalia Mudavadi
Mudavadi in 2024
Prime Cabinet Secretary of Kenya
Assumed office
27 October 2022
PresidentWilliam Ruto
Preceded byPosition established
Deputy Prime Minister of Kenya
In office
13 April 2008 – 9 April 2013
Serving with Uhuru Kenyatta
PresidentMwai Kibaki
Prime MinisterRaila Odinga
Minister of Local Government
In office
13 April 2008 – 9 April 2013
PresidentMwai Kibaki
Prime MinisterRaila Odinga
Preceded byUhuru Kenyatta
Succeeded byPosition abolished
7th Vice President of Kenya
In office
4 November 2002 – 3 January 2003
PresidentDaniel Arap Moi
Mwai Kibaki
Preceded byGeorge Saitoti
Succeeded byMichael Wamalwa
Minister of Transport and Communication
In office
2000–2002
PresidentDaniel arap Moi
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byJohn Michuki
Minister for Information, Transport and Communication
In office
1999–2000
PresidentDaniel arap Moi
Preceded byWilliam Ole Ntimama
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Minister of Finance
In office
1993–1997
PresidentDaniel arap Moi
Preceded byGeorge Saitoti
Succeeded bySimeon Nyachae
Minister for Supplies and Marketing
In office
1989–1993
PresidentDaniel arap Moi
Preceded byMulu Mutisya
Member of Parliament
In office
1989–2013
Preceded byMoses Mudavadi
Succeeded byAlfred Masadia
ConstituencySabatia
Personal details
Born
Wycliffe Musalia Mudavadi

(1960-09-21) 21 September 1960 (age 63)
Sabatia, Kenya
Political partyAmani National Congress
SpouseTessie Shangatti
Children3
ParentMoses Mudavadi (father)
EducationUniversity of Nairobi
Signature

Wycliffe Musalia Mudavadi (born 21 September 1960) is a Kenyan politician and land economist who is currently serving as Prime Cabinet Secretary of Kenya and expanded role of Foreign & Diaspora Affairs Minister of Kenya, he is a former party leader of the Amani National Congress (ANC), one of the founding political parties, of the Kenya Kwanza alliance. He served as the 7th Vice-President of Kenya in 2002 and Deputy Prime Minister (2008–2012), when he resigned to contest for the Presidency in the 2013 Kenyan general election and emerged third. He was the deputy party leader of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) (2005–2012) and Party Leader of the United Democratic Forum Party (UDF) from May 2012 to July 2015.[1]

  1. ^ Twaweza Communications; Heinrich Böll Stiftung (29 December 2015). Njogu, Kimani; Wekesa, Peter Wafula (eds.). Kenya's 2013 General Election: Stakes, Practices and Outcome. Twaweza Communications. doi:10.2307/j.ctvh8r0bc. ISBN 978-9966-028-72-3. JSTOR j.ctvh8r0bc.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia · View on Wikipedia

Developed by Nelliwinne