Peter Kenneth was born in 27 November 1965.
Kenyan politician and businessman who contested the Presidency in the March 2013 elections on a Kenya National Congress ticket emerging 4th overall.
His rise to the top, from serving in the corporate world to sitting on the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) committee, has not been that easy.
Born in 1965, two years after the country gained independence, Kenneth turned his attention toward the business world after finishing school.
He joined the workforce in 1985 and worked in industry-leading companies such as Nationwide Finance company and Prudential Finance and Bank where he rose to the position of Manager.
In 1996, he joined the sports world with an appointment as the Chairman of the Football Kenya Federation (FKF), a position he held simultaneously while working as the Managing Director for the Kenya Reinsurance Company.
Despite not having a traditional surname as one would expect of a politician from Central Kenya, the businessman threw his hat into the political ring in 2002 and successfully ran for the Gatanga parliamentary seat.
At the time, he appealed to voters who referred to him as a muthungu (Mzungu) owing to his punctuality as well as his transparent mode of doing business. Some of his supporters have previously testified that if a meeting is scheduled to begin at 7 a.m., it would surely begin at that time.
When he joined Parliament, his rise was evident with his appointment as the assistant minister in the Ministry of Co-operative Development and Marketing before he was moved to the ministries of Finance and Planning for the same roles.
In 2013, he launched his first stab at the Presidency on principles that he would concentrate on the growth of development projects across the country.
Part of the reasons he is known as Mzungu in his native is that he ruthlessly handles government projects with the zeal of taming underhanded deals while ensuring not a penny has been lost. At the time, he was more concerned with unemployment claiming that he had the solutions unlike his then competitors, including Odinga, who he seeks to deputise, and Karua, his main competition for the slot.
In 2013, he garnered 72,786 votes accounting for 0.60 per cent of the total tally ahead of Martha Karua’s 43, 881 votes.
“The functions of the deputy president as captured in the Constitution are easy to understand and internalise. Loyalty and patriotism are key.
“Obedience to the president is important and serving to make the country prosper is the key agenda. I will not have problems helping the president deliver the collective mandate,” he revealed in a past interview.
Political analysts have hailed his political savviness arguing that he has the preternatural ability to mobilise business leaders but critics record that he comes off as an elitist, partly because of his lack of a local surname.
He also topped the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) service delivery countrywide for eight years out of the 10 that he was in office.
In September 2020, the former Gatanga MP was crowned as Mt Kenya region Ambassador, a move that some analysts argued at the time would place him ahead of the rest of the pack seeking to be the region’s kingpin after President Uhuru Kenyatta with whom he enjoys a personal relationship.
Peter Kenneth Education Background
- Peter Kenneth has also done numerous banking and Insurance courses.
- Executive Programme International Institute for Management Development in Lausanne, Switzerland.
- Undergraduate Student of University of Nairobi (Bachelor of Law (LLB))
- Secondary School Student of Starehe Boys (O & A levels)
- Primary School Student Bahati Uhuru Primary Schools (CPE)
Peter Kenneth Political Profile
- Started January 2013 : Member of Kenya National Congress
- Started 2012 : Coalition Member of The Eagle Coalition
- Started January 2013 : party leader of Kenya National Congress
- 2011- 4th March 2013 : Aspirant President of Kenya
- 2008 – 4th March 2013 : Member of Parliament for Gatanga
- 2007 – 14th January 2013 : Member of Party of National Unity
- 2008 – 2012 : Assistant Minister for Planning, National Development and Vision 2030
- 2005 – 2007 : Assistant Minister of Cooperative Development
- 2003 – 2007 : Member of Parliament for Gatanga
- 2002 – 2007 : Member of National Rainbow Coalition
- 2003 – 2005 : Assistant Minister of Finance – Monetary, Fiscal & Investment Affairsof Cabinet
Peter Kenneth Career
- 1998 – 2003 : Chairman of Zep-Re insurance company (ZEPRE)
- September 1997 – November 2002: Managing Director of Kenya Re-Insurance
- 1998 – 2002 : Director of Industrial Development Bank (IDB)
- 1998- 2001 : Director of African Reinsurance corporation
- 1998- 2000 : Member of FIFA (FUTSAL)
- 1996 -2000 : Chairman of Kenya football federation
- December 1986 – June 1997 : Bank Manager of Prudential Finance & Bank
- September 1985- September 1986 : Staff of Nationwide Finance Company
Peter Kenneth Committee Membership
- 2008 – 2012 : Member of Speaker’s Committee – S.O. 194
Peter Kenneth: Interests and Hobbies
Peter Kenneth has interests in Farming, Insurance, Real Estate and Manufacturing. He also has a lot of interest in sports, having been the chairman of Kenya Football Federation from 1996 to 2000. and FIFA Committee Member (FUTSAL) from 1998 to 2000. He also played as a goalkeeper for Re-Union football club.