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Mbiyu Koinange (Mbiyu wa Koinange) was born on 1907 in Kiambaa, Kiambu (Central Kenya), is a Kenyan politician. Discover Mbiyu Koinange'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 74 years old?

Popular As Mbiyu wa Koinange
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Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign
Born 1907, 1907
Birthday 1907
Birthplace Kiambaa, Kiambu (Central Kenya)
Date of death 3 September, 1981
Died Place Nairobi, Kenya
Nationality Kenya

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1907

Born Mbiyu wa Koinange in 1907 in Njunu, Kiambu District he was the eldest son of Koinange Wa Mbiyu, a prominent Kikuyu chief during Kenya's colonial period, and Wairimu, the chief's great wife.

He was one of seven children, with another six siblings who died either at birth or early on in their childhood.

His elder sister, Isabella, was one of Kenya's first trained African nurses, while his younger brother, Charles Karuga Koinange, served as a colonial chief and was a civil servant in independent Kenya for more than 30 years.

He was also brother to Grace Wanjiku, Jomo Kenyatta's third wife.

1927

Mbiyu Koinange moved to the United States in 1927 for studying.

1929

The KTC's objective was to train teachers for the Kikuyu Independent Schools Association (KISA) and the Kikuyu Karinga Education Authority (KKEA), founded in 1929, and to increase their independence from missionary training centres.

1931

He attended Hampton Institute in Virginia, where he graduated in 1931.

Koinange then started at Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio in 1931, completing a four-year bachelor's degree in 1935.

1936

From Ohio, Koinange then received a one-year postgraduate certificate in education from Columbia University in 1936.

1939

Mbiyu Koinange then spent a year at the University of Cambridge, St. John's College as a Rhodes Scholar, followed by a year at the University of London Institute of Education before returning to Kenya in 1939.

He was the first Kenyan African to hold a postgraduate degree.

Upon his return to return to Kenya and in consultation with his father, Koinange Wa Mbiyu, Mbiyu Koinange decided to create an African-run, community owned college, modeled on his alma mater Hampton Institute and on Tuskegee University.

Mbiyu Koinange was the principal of this Kenya Teachers College situated at Githunguri, the site of the first independent elementary school founded by Musa Ndirangu.

1952

In 1952, just as a state of emergency was decreed in Kenya and the Kapenguria Six and many others, notably associated with the KTC, were arrested, Mbuyi Koinange was in England representing the Kenya African Union, thus narrowly escaping arrest himself.

Following the proscription of the KISA and KKEA schools in late 1952, Mbiyu Koinange remained in England, returning ten years later as the secretary of the Pan-African Freedom Movement for East, Central and South Africa.

1963

He was the Kiambaa Constituency MP from 1963 to 1979 when Njenga Karume was elected the Kiambaa MP.

During this 16-year tenure, Mbiyu Koinange served in several roles including Minister of State for Pan-African Affairs, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Minister of Education.

1966

For the majority of his tenure, Peter Mbiyu served as Minister of State in the Office of the President (1966–79).

1981

Peter Mbiyu Koinange (1907 – 3 September 1981) was a politician from Kenya.

He served in the government and cabinet of Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya's first president, for 16 years.

During this time, he held the post of member of parliament for the Kiambaa constituency and the portfolios of Minister of State for Education, External Affairs, Pan-African Affairs, as well as Minister of State in the Office of the President.