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Kenneth Marende was born on 7 January, 1956 in Mumboha village, Bunyore, is a 6th Speaker of the National Assembly of Kenya. Discover Kenneth Marende's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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Occupation Politician
Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 7 January, 1956
Birthday 7 January
Birthplace Mumboha village, Bunyore
Nationality Kenya

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His wife is Dr. Lavender Marende (d. 2005)

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1956

Kenneth Otiato Marende, born 7 January 1956, was the Speaker of the National Assembly of Kenya's 10th Parliament.

1969

He joined Ebusakami Primary School until 1969 when he completed his primary school education.

1972

He then proceeded to Kakamega High School and sat for his East African Certificate of Education (EACE) in 1972.

1974

In 1974 he sat for his EAACE – East African Advanced Certificate of Education in Kagumo High School where he had been admitted for his A-Levels.

1975

In 1975 he was admitted to the University of Nairobi where he pursued an LL.B degree.

1978

After leaving the UoN in 1978 he enrolled for Post Graduate Diploma Course at the Kenya School of Law, and was admitted to the bar in 1979.

1979

He started working as a State Counsel in September 1979 and rose through the ranks to the level of Senior State Counsel.

1984

He left the Government service in 1984 to work with Bryson Inamdar and Bowyer Company Advocates where he was admitted into partnership in 1986 until 1988 when he joined Warender and Company Advocates.

Kenneth Marende has established himself as a leading lawyer in company law, commercial law, banking and financial services, public sector law, corporate transactions, joint ventures, and labour law.

1997

He had succeeded Hon Sheldon Muchilwa who had served as MP for the same constituency from 1997 – 2002.

2002

Prior to his election as Speaker, Hon. Marende served as the MP for Emuhaya constituency, from 2002 to 2007.

In 2002, Marende joined politics, He was elected to his first term as an MP for Emuhaya Constituency on a NARC party ticket in the 2002 election.

They got married in 2002 under the Bunyore customary law.

2005

Marende’s first wife was Dr Lavender Marende died in April, 2005 but they had separated before then.

His second wife was Ms Rachel Olubero, a reproductive health consultant who hails from Ebusakami in Maseno.

2007

He retained his seat in the 2007 election, but his election as Speaker meant that his seat was left vacant, requiring a by-election in his constituency.

2008

He was elected Speaker on January 15, 2008.

The by-election was held in June, 2008 and was won by Wilber Otichilo of ODM.

In the 9th Parliament of Kenya, Marende was notable for supporting an amendment to the Sex offense bill that decriminalized marital rape.

He made the famous quote on the floor of parliament that "Kenyans can still have sex with their partners even when they are asleep so long as they are married".

In the first round of voting, Marende, who was the candidate of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) for the position of Speaker, received 104 votes, while the government's candidate, Francis Ole Kaparo, received 99 votes; in the second round Marende received 104 votes and Kaparo received 102.

Although a two-thirds majority was required in the first two rounds, subsequently only a simple majority was required, and Marende was elected in the third round with 105 votes against 101 for Kaparo.

In 2008, he was awarded the highest award any Kenyan citizen can receive, the Elder of the Golden Heart (EGH) by the President, the next year he was awarded the Jurist of the Year by the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ-K).

He served as the Speaker of the 10th Parliament of Kenya between 2008 and 2013.

He was succeeded by Hon Justin Muturi.

They separated in 2008, five months after Marende had become the speaker of the National Assembly (Kenya).

Marende has grown-up children with his first wife Dr. Lavender.

He also has other children with Ms Rachel and Ms Jennifer.

2009

In April 2009, when parliament re-opened, he was forced to make a tough ruling on who should be the Leader of Government Business due to an impasse between the President and the Prime Minister.

In his historic ruling, he temporarily appointed himself, based on parliament standing orders as the Chair of the House Business Committee until the impasses is resolved.

As Speaker of the National Assembly, Kenneth Otiato Marende chaired the House Business Committee, the Parliamentary Service Commission, and sat in the Standing Order, Powers and Privileges, and Pensions Committees.

He was also responsible for initiating live broadcasts of the Parliamentary proceedings in the House.

His accolades and accomplishments as the man in-charge of Kenya’s legislature resulted in his appointment abroad as President of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.

2011

In 2011, the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) feted Kenneth Marende with the highest award any Advocate can receive, the Advocates Lifetime Roll of Honour.

2012

In 2012 Marende & Nyaundi Associates – MANCO was founded by partners Kenneth Otiato Marende and Dr. Ken Nyaundi.

The firm is strategically located in the ACK Garden Annex along first Ngong Avenue.

2013

Marende was a candidate for Speaker of the National Assembly of Kenya's 13th Parliament, but was defeated by former Bungoma senator Moses Wetangula who garnered 215 votes ahead of Marende who managed 130.

Marende was born in Mumboha village, Ebusikhale sub-location, Bunyore, Vihiga County.