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Gathoni Wa Muchomba
Kenyan journalist, entrepreneur and politician
Peninnah Gathoni Muchomba, also popularly known as Gathoni Wa Muchomba, is a Kenyan journalist, entrepreneur and politician. She is the Member of Parliament for Githunguri Constituency in the bicameral Kenyan parliament since and a member of the ruling party, the UDA.[1]
She previously vied for and won the Kiambu Women Representative parliamentary post in the General election.
She garnered , votes from Kiambu county constituents, making her the third candidate to receive over million votes in that election behind Uhuru Kenyatta, the president and Raila Odinga, the presidential runner-up.[2]
Early life and education
Gathoni Wa Muchomba was born in in Komothai Ward, Githunguri Constituency in Kiambu County of Kenya.[2] She performed exemplarily well in her primary education emerging as the top student in her district.
A good Samaritan volunteered to pay her school fees and helped enroll her at Precious Blood Secondary School in Riruta, Kiambu County, a public school.[3] Gathoni later joined Makuyu Secondary School in Muranga County, where she worked as an untrained teacher.[1] She subsequently entered the University of Nairobi where she obtained a degree of Bachelor of Education.
Later she graduated with a postgraduate Master's Degree in Communication from the same University.[1]
Career
Business
While still a student at university, she got a job at Kameme FM where she hosted an agricultural program. Gathoni was later recruited by Inooro FM where she hosted a popular breakfast show which ranked top among Kikuyu radio shows.
She was popularly known as the Queen of Vernacular Radio.[4] She is the founder and managing director of a vernacular digital Kikuyu television station called Utugi Television, that targets farmers in Kenya.[1]
Politics
In , she won the Jubilee Party of Kenya primaries, beating her closest rival Ann Nyokabi.
She was then elected as the Kiambu County Women Representative after garnering ,, becoming the third candidate with the highest number of votes after the presidential candidates Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga.[1]
Gathoni attracted controversy before she was even sworn in as the Kiambu County Women Representative after she said that Kenya's parliamentarians should not have salary cuts because they need to be awarded for the work they do.[5] Her sentiments attracted criticism from members of the public both offline and online leading to a petition to recall her.[6] The motion did not succeed because there were not enough grounds for her to be recalled according to the County Government Act.[7] She later apologized to Kenyans and her party leader President Uhuru Kenyatta.[1]
She later caused a stir after she advocated for polygamy in central province, asking men to marry more than five wives if they can maintain them so that children do not grow up fatherless.
Some Kenyans supported her while others criticized her for the remarks.[3]
In , she switched political parties and stool on the United Democratic Alliance political party ticket in the Githunguri Constituency. She won resoundingly and is one of the most popular women representatives in Kenya due to her controversial stand on social matters.[8][9][10]
References
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"Kiambu MP Courts Controversy With Polygamy Agenda". The Standard (Kenya). Nairobi, Kenya. Retrieved 23 November
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"Sharp Or Loose Tongue, You Cannot Just Ignore Gathoni". The Standard (Kenya). Nairobi, Kenya.
- ^Sylvania Ambani (4 April ). "Six Things To Know About Polygamy Warrior Wamuchomba". Nairobi News. Nairobi, Kenya. Retrieved 23 November
- ^Miriam Musyoki (21 August ).
Gathoni Wa Muchomba - Wikipedia: Nairobi, Kenya. I feel like I lost my vote. You might also like. Some Kenyans supported her while others criticized her for the remarks.
"Petition To Impeach Jubilee's Kiambu Leader Begins". . Nairobi, Kenya. Retrieved 24 November
- ^Laban Wanambisi (6 October ). "IEBC Seeks Clarity On 'Unconstitutional' Recall Law". Capital FM Kenya.
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- ^Ndung'u Gachane (4 April ). "Wa Muchomba Faces 'Traitor' Tag In Renewed Push For Law Changes". The Standard (Kenya). Nairobi, Kenya. Retrieved 23 November
- ^Kamau Wanderi (11 June ). "Gathoni Wamuchomba: Leading the fight against 'punitive' Finance Bill in Kenya".
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Biography of william shakespeare Gathoni wa Muchomba was later on again, in , persuaded to join Royal Media Services, where she featured on Inooro FMAfter 3 years, Gathoni was voted as the best FM vernacular presenterGathoni wa Muchomba owns Smart Media College in Nairobi which has several branches including notable ones in Nakuru cityIn , Wa muchomba opened a digital vernacular television channel, Utugi TV, which she says aim is to help farmers since 99 per cent of the programs are based on agriculture. She garnered , votes from Kiambu county constituents, making her the third candidate to receive over 0. While she was at the University of Nairobi during her second year a lecturer, Mary Ngechu identified her effort and offered her a job. Before establishing her political career, Wamuchomba rose from a teacher to a journalist, having served at Royal Media Services RMS from toParis, France. Retrieved 23 November
- ^Maureen Njeri (7 April ). "From Making Ksh 4K to MP, Story of Ex-Inooro FM Presenter Gathoni Wa Muchomba". . Nairobi, Kenya. Retrieved 23 November