Tag: Muhoho Kenyatta

  • NEWS ANALYSIS: Kenyatta Family Voices Support for Youth Leadership Amid Political Tensions With Ruto

    NEWS ANALYSIS: Kenyatta Family Voices Support for Youth Leadership Amid Political Tensions With Ruto

    In what appears to be a carefully coordinated message, members of the Kenyatta family have made public statements emphasizing youth empowerment and leadership at separate events, with undertones that political analysts view as veiled criticism of President William Ruto’s administration.

    Muhoho Kenyatta, speaking at the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award conference in Mombasa on Monday, described Africa’s youth as an “untapped” resource and “catalysts for positive change,” arguing they should “grasp and take over the mantle of leadership.”

    His rare public appearance comes just days after his brother, former President Uhuru Kenyatta, made similar remarks encouraging young people to “not be cowed” and asserting that when “young people talk, they [current leadership] panic.”

    The timing and thematic alignment of these statements has sparked discussion about the Kenyatta family’s positioning in Kenya’s evolving political landscape.

    “Africa stands at a crucial crossroads,” Muhoho Kenyatta told attendees at the Mombasa conference, highlighting that the continent’s youth population is projected to reach 830 million by 2050.

    “Our continent’s trajectory will be determined by how well we prepare our youth for the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow.”

    Meanwhile, at a wedding reception last Friday, the former president adopted a more direct tone, suggesting the current administration is uncomfortable with youth advocacy.

    “When young people talk, they panic,” Uhuru remarked, adding that unlike some leaders today, his political mentor former President Daniel Moi “wasn’t scared of young people.”

    Political commentators note that while neither Kenyatta explicitly called for government overthrow as suggested in some social media interpretations, their statements represent the strongest public positioning by the family since President Ruto took office.

    The former president acknowledged his deliberate restraint, saying, “These days, I don’t have much to say. Nobody wants to listen to a politician who, every time he opens his mouth, seems to get himself in trouble with the powers that be.”

    These comments follow Uhuru’s more extensive remarks at Makerere University in late April, where he described youth as “the last line of defense in the battle to rescue the heart and soul of Africa.”

    The Kenyatta statements have drawn criticism from Kenya Kwanza alliance members, with Kimilili MP Didmus Barasa accusing the former president of hypocrisy, citing Uhuru’s appointment of 91-year-old Moody Awori to a leadership position during his presidency and alleged statements that “young people are thieves.”

    As Kenya approaches the halfway point of President Ruto’s first term, the Kenyatta family’s public advocacy for youth leadership signals their continued influence in national politics, though analysts caution against interpreting these statements as direct calls for government overthrow rather than political positioning in Kenya’s democratic space.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

  • Muhoho Kenyatta Poised for CS Position Amid 2027 Political Strategy

    Muhoho Kenyatta Poised for CS Position Amid 2027 Political Strategy

    In a pivotal political strategy, President William Ruto is contemplating key Cabinet appointments that could see Muhoho Kenyatta, brother of former President Uhuru Kenyatta, along with former Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe and ex-Interior PS Karanja Kibicho, join his administration.

    The groundwork for this shift was laid during Ruto’s recent visit to Uhuru Kenyatta at his Ichaweri home. Official communications from both parties highlighted their dialogue on national and regional issues. State House emphasized the need for a political consensus to drive inclusive growth.

    Ruto, in a subsequent statement, underscored the importance of inclusivity for Kenya’s future, acknowledging Uhuru’s role in national and regional peace.

    The discussions reportedly delved into the political dynamics of the Mt Kenya region, particularly addressing the rising influence of impeached Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. To counteract this, Ruto and Uhuru have considered appointing Muhoho, Kagwe, Kibicho, and former Laikipia Governor Ndiritu Muriithi to the Cabinet. This move is seen as an attempt to secure a significant portion of the Kikuyu vote and to groom Muhoho for a potentially larger political role, possibly as Ruto’s running mate in the 2027 elections.

    This strategy has echoes of past political grooming, similar to how former President Moi prepared Uhuru for leadership.

    The reshuffle extends beyond these names. Eliud Owalo, previously ICT Cabinet Secretary and now Deputy Chief of Staff, is being reconsidered for a Cabinet position due to his effective policy communication. Other names in the mix include Belgut MP Nelson Koech and Energy Principal Secretary Alex Wachira.

    There’s also talk of creating new ministries to focus on gender and culture within the Public Service and Tourism sectors. In this reshuffle, Davis Chirchir from Roads and Transport might shift to the Interior Ministry, a position once held by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, who has played a key role in these inter-party talks.

    Muhoho Kenyatta, known for his discreet yet influential role during his brother’s presidency, has been involved in significant political maneuvers, including the legal battles at the ICC and the formation of the National Alliance party. His business acumen is evident through his transformation of family farms into corporate giants like Brookside Dairies and his oversight of the Kenyatta family’s interests in NCBA Bank.

    With a background in economics and political science from Williams College, Muhoho is described as a boardroom leader, preferring to work behind the scenes with a hands-on approach. His family ties and business successes make him a notable figure in Kenyan politics.

    The potential inclusion of these individuals in the Cabinet is not just a reshuffle but a statement of political strategy aimed at broadening the government’s base and consolidating power, especially within the influential Kikuyu community. This move could significantly shape the political landscape as Kenya approaches the 2027 elections.

  • Muhoho Taken To Court By ABC Bank Over Sh107M Debt

    Muhoho Taken To Court By ABC Bank Over Sh107M Debt

    Arguably one of the richest people in Kenya, former Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) Director General George Muhoho has been sued over a Sh 107 million debt that was advanced in 2019.

    According to the suit before commercial court, African Banking Corporation (ABC Bank) against Muhoho and Westminster Ltd, the firm borrowed Sh52 million. However, the firm has failed to honor its end of the bargain. The amount has now accumulated to Sh107 million from the interests.

    “The second defendant (Westminster) has since failed to make the requisite payments to service the loan facility as it is obligated to do so in terms of the letter of offer dated August 7, 2019,” claims ABC in its court papers.

    The bank says Muhoho has been adamant in handling the matter, they’ve been reading the silence as a signal of unwillingness to pay the loan. “The continued state of default has become unsustainable and the plaintiff seeks to sell the property under informal charge in order to recover the outstanding amounts it is owed by the second defendant,” suit says in part.

    According to the court document, Westminster allegedly agreed to borrow the money at an interest of 14.25 per cent per annum.

    The bank states that the amount continues to attract interest at a 24 per cent default rate yearly. ABC’s Legal Manager Kajuju Marete in his supporting affidavit stated that Westminster inked the loan deal on August 7, 2019.

    Kajuju explained that ABC agreed to advance the firm money after Muhoho deposited the title as security. He claims that ABC holds the original title.

    “The second defendant has defaulted on the loan facility and is currently indebted to the plaintiff to the tune of Sh107 million as of January 31, 2023,” claims Kajuju.

    Kajuju now says even with a notice that Muhoho’s property would be sold, he allegedly never responded. “To date, no response has been made by the first defendant (Muhoho) nor has there been any attempt by both defendants to pay the outstanding amounts owing and due to the plaintiff out of the loan facility,” his affidavit reads.

    According to the agreement before the court, Muhoho shoulders legal fees incurred by the bank while seeking to recover its money.

    “The borrower will reimburse the bank on demand for all expenses incurred on their account as set out above, as well as for all expenses such as repossession charges, valuation charges, storage fees, investigation charges, legal fees… under this letter or the security,” the letter reads.

    The bank wants the court to allow it to auction the land and have Muhoho and Westminster pay the costs of the case.

    Muhoho is also a former Juja Member of Parliament and a diplomat. He is the brother of Mama Ngina Kenyatta and former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s uncle.