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Mwangi wa Iria
Governor of Murang'a County[1]
In office
4 March 2013 – August 2022
DeputyJames Kamau Maina
Personal details
Born
Francis Maingi Mwangi

28 August 1964
Kiboi village, Kiharu Constituency
NationalityKenyan
Political partyCivic Renewal Party CRP
SpouseJane Waigwe
Children3
Alma materMoi University

Mwangi wa Iria is the 1st and current Governor of Murang'a County in Kenya. He is also the current vice chairman of the Council of Governors of Kenya, having been elected in January 2019.[2] He was elected on the 4 March 2013 and subsequently in August 2017 for his second term. His famous campaign slogan is "Hapa kazi tu" (translated from the native kikuyu language, no wira tu). He is the 1st black man to be a governor in Muranga county. He won the 2013 Kenyan gubernatorial elections under The National Alliance ticket.

Education

Wa Iria attended Kiboi primary School and later Weithaga Boys High School. He is also an alumnus of Moi University and received training from the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply in the United Kingdom.[3]

Career

Before joining politics, Wa Iria was the Managing Director of New Kenya Cooperative Creameries (KCC). He has also served as National Sales manager of Kenya Breweries Ltd, Managing Director of Ngano Feeds Ltd, CEO of Freshco Seeds and as General Manager of the Commercial Division of Industrial Promotion Services that brings together more than 30 companies owned by the Aga Khan Development Network.[4]

References

  1. ^ "List of elected Governors in August 8th Election" (PDF). Capital FM Kenya. Retrieved 6 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Wycliffe Oparanya, Wa Iria new Council of Governors bosses". Daily Nation. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  3. ^ Times, The Mt Kenya. "Who is Mwangi wa Iria?". Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Francis Mwangi wa Iria Profile". Retrieved 13 August 2018.