Paul Githiomi Mwangi Biography
Paul Githiomi Mwangi is a Kenyan Politician from Nyandarua County. He is the current Senator for the Nyandarua County. He is the Former Planning minister for Nyandarua County.
Paul Githiomi Mwangi Education Background
From 1970 to 1973, he attended Sigalagala Secondary and walk out with EACE. He then joined KEWI from 1974 to 1977 and achieve I.W.S. Mwangi also studied at N.T.I Fleetville, Pennsylvania and acquired DAM in Construction
Githiomi Mwangi Age
The details about Senate Githiomi Mwangi’s date of birth are not known therefore it is not known when he celebrates his birthday. He likes to keep his personal matters away from the public eye making it difficult to know his age, hence this information will be updated as soon as it’s available.
Paul Githiomi Mwangi Family
Parents
According to our research, details about his parents are not available and it also not known if he has any siblings.
Paul Githiomi Wife
Githiomi likes his personal life private hence information about his dating life is not available. It is therefore not known whether he is married or has any children. However, this information will be updated as soon as it is available.
Githiomi Mwangi Body Measurements
- Height: 5 feet 8 inches
- Weight: 77 kg
- Shoe Size: 8
- Body Shape: Not Available
- Hair Colour: Black
Githiomi Mwangi Net worth
Working as Nyandarua senate, there is no doubt Githiomi earns a good salary and has been able to accumulate good net worth. However, his exact net worth has not yet been revealed but the information will be updated as soon as it is available.
Paul Githiomi Mwangi Political Background
Githiomi served as the Planning minister prior to declaring his interest in the senatorial seat. In the 2017 general election, he vied for the senatorial seat on a Jubilee party Ticket and won with majority votes beating the incumbent senator Hon. Mwangi Karue.
Paul Githiomi Mwangi Roles as a Member of Parliament
Members of Parliament (MPs) in Kenya play a crucial role in shaping the country’s political landscape. They are the elected representatives of the Kenyan people, serving in the National Assembly which is the lower house of the bicameral Parliament.
MPs in Kenya are responsible for various duties, including debating and passing laws, approving the national budget, holding the government accountable, and representing the interests of their constituents. They are the voice of the people in the legislative process, ensuring Kenyan citizens have a say in the nation’s development and direction.
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