List Of Traditional Leaders In Kenya

List Of Traditional Leaders In Kenya

Traditional leader means any person who in terms of customary law or any other law holds a position in a traditional ruling hierarchy.

In this article Keweb.co tries to answer the question by publishing the full list of Traditional Leaders in Kenya

Below is the full List of the Traditional Leaders In Kenya

Chief Waiyaki wa Hinga (1880/1950) by Unknown Kenya National Archives.

Chief Karuri wa Gakure (1880/1950) by Unknown Kenya National Archives.

Chief Ole Murumbi of the Maasai (1880/1950) by Unknown Kenya National Archives.

Chief Ouduu of Luo -Kisumu (1880/1950) by Unknown Kenya National Archives.

What is the traditional government in Kenya?

The country is a representative democracy legislatively, and a direct democracy in the election of its president, who is the leader of the Executive branch of government.

Who were the six freedom fighters in Kenya?

The Kapenguria Six – Bildad Kaggia, Kung’u Karumba, Jomo Kenyatta, Fred Kubai, Paul Ngei, and Achieng’ Oneko – were six leading Kenyan nationalists who were arrested in 1952, tried at Kapenguria in 1952–53, and imprisoned thereafter in Northern Kenya.

Who fought for democracy in Kenya?

An umbrella political grouping, the Forum for the Restoration of Democracy (FORD), had been formed in August 1991 by six opposition leaders to fight for change in the country. The six were Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, Phillip Gachoka, Ahmed Bamahariz, Salim Ndamwe, Masinde Muliro, and George Nthenge.

What is the leadership structure in Kenya?

It consists of the President, the Deputy President, and the rest of the Cabinet. The President is the Head of State and Government; he exercises the executive authority of the Republic with the assistance of the Deputy President and Cabinet Secretaries.