Makueni Senator Mutula Kilonzo/FILE
NAIROBI, Kenya, Apr 27 – Makueni Senator Mutula
Kilonzo is dead.
According to a family member he was found dead at
around 1pm at his home in Machakos.
“He was found dead at home about two hours ago. We don’t know the cause
of the death but he has not been sick. The body is still in the house,” the
family member told KENYAN EXPRESS News.
Police are at his home carrying out investigations on cause of his
death.
Mutula Kilonzo was
a Kenyan politician
and Senior
Counsel,formerly serving as Minister of Education after
having served as the Minister for Nairobi Metropolitan and justice and
constitutional affairs.
He belongs to the Orange Democratic Movement-Kenya and was elected to represent the Mbooni Constituency. Educated at Mbooni Primary School and Machakos High School before joining University of Dar es Salaam in 1969 graduating with a First Class Honors’ Degree in Law — the first in the East African region.
In the National Assembly of Kenya in the December 2007 parliamentary election.
He was Minister forNairobi Metropolitan Development until being appointed as Minister of Justice and constitutional affairs on 4 May 2009.
He is now minister of education. He previously served as private attorney to now retired President Moi.
Mutula Kilonzo made his debut in parliament as a nominated M.P for K.A.N.U in January, 2003
He belongs to the Orange Democratic Movement-Kenya and was elected to represent the Mbooni Constituency. Educated at Mbooni Primary School and Machakos High School before joining University of Dar es Salaam in 1969 graduating with a First Class Honors’ Degree in Law — the first in the East African region.
In the National Assembly of Kenya in the December 2007 parliamentary election.
He was Minister forNairobi Metropolitan Development until being appointed as Minister of Justice and constitutional affairs on 4 May 2009.
He is now minister of education. He previously served as private attorney to now retired President Moi.
Mutula Kilonzo made his debut in parliament as a nominated M.P for K.A.N.U in January, 2003
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