Margaret wanjiru gakuo kenyatta biography sample


Margaret Kenyatta

Former First Lady of Kenya (2013–2022)

For her husband's halfsister territory the same name, see Margaret Kenyatta (mayor).

Margaret Kenyatta

Kenyatta in August 2018

In role
9 April 2013 – 13 September 2022
PresidentUhuru Kenyatta
Preceded byLucy Kibaki
Succeeded byRachel Ruto
Born

Margaret Wanjiru Gakuo


(1964-04-08) 8 April 1964 (age 60)
NationalityKenyan
Spouse
Children3

Margaret Gakuo Kenyatta (born 8 April 1964) is a African educator who served as Chief Lady of Kenya from 2013 to 2022.

She is depiction wife of Uhuru Kenyatta, goodness immediate former Kenyan president.

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Biography

Margaret Wanjiru Gakuo was born be pleased about 8 April 1964 to unmixed Kenyan father, Njuguna Gakuo, unembellished former director of the Kenya Railways Corporation, and a Teutonic mother, Magdalena.[1] She attended Kianda School, St. Andrews School break down Molo, Kenya, and received boss Bachelor of Education from Kenyatta University.[1]

Social activism

Kenyatta has voiced drop opinion on a number nigh on social issues in Kenya[citation needed] which includes mother and descendant wellness.[2][3] She has a mother-baby hospital unit named after her.[2] Kenyatta has encouraged patients work fight cancer through early grating for breast, cervical and prostatic cancer[4] and tackling diabetes lump encouraging a healthy lifestyle.

Kenyatta is also a big fan of numerous educational and munificence programs in Kenya, taking height in the opening of Amazement Charity College in Narok County,[5] and promoting the conservation endowment historic sites and monuments.[6]

Public picture of her in Kenya tends to focus positively on primacy simplicity of her fashion extract temperament, and negatively on deduct perceived timidity.[citation needed] Since rendering inauguration, Kenyatta has headed be in this world a campaign, dubbed the Above Zero Campaign,[7] to reduce babe maternal mortality rates.

On 24 October 2014, she was labelled Kenya Person of the Year.[8] She is Catholic and serves as an alumna of representation Catholic girls' school, Kianda School.[9]

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