Mathioya Constituency — is an electoral constituency in Kenya. It is one of three constituencies of Muranga District. The constituency has four wards comprising Kiharu, Kahuro, Kangema, and Mathioya all electing councillors to the Muranga County council. Mathioya… … Wikipedia
Kenneth Matiba — is a Kenyan politician. He was the second place candidate in the 1992 presidential election.Matiba became a senior civil servant at a young age of 28. Even before Kenya attained its independence in 1963, Matiba had already joined the high… … Wikipedia
Muranga District — Muranga lies between Nairobi and Mount Kenya Murang a (sometimes misspelled as Muranga) is one of the districts of Kenya s Central Province. Its capital town is also now named Murang a but was called Fort Hall in colonial times (before 1963). It… … Wikipedia
Constituencies of Kenya — are used to select members of Kenyan parliament. There are 210 constituencies in Kenya. Kenya has a single winner voting system, meaning each constituency elects only one MP. Constituencies are further divided into wards, used to select… … Wikipedia
List of constituencies of Kenya — Kenya This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Kenya Constitution(history) President … Wikipedia
Barnabas Muturi Mwangi — is a Kenyan politician. He belongs to Sisi Kwa Sisi and was elected to represent the Kiharu Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya since the Kenyan parliamentary election, 2007. [ [http://www.bunge.go.ke/members.php Members Of The 10th… … Wikipedia
Results of the Kenyan parliamentary election, 2007 — This page contains detailed results of the parliamentary election that was held as part of the Kenyan general election in December 2007. Contents 1 Results 1.1 Summary 2 Nairobi Province 3 … Wikipedia
Mukurwe-ini — Mukurweini was elevated to District status in 2008. The old Mukurweini Divisional boundaries remain as the new District s boundaries. Before Kenya s Independence in 1963, Mukurweini was referred to as South Tetu Division. The new District is one… … Wikipedia