Machel Waikenda

Dr. Machel Waikenda (/məˈʃɛl wˈkɛndə/ mə-SHEL wy-KEN-də; born 23 April 1981) is a Kenyan politician: the current State House Director of Political Affairs. He was formerly the executive-committee member in charge of youth affairs, sports, and communications in the county government of Kiambu. Between April 2012 and August 2013, he was the communications director for The National Alliance, which through a merger with 13 other mainstream parties formed the Jubilee Party that brought the then-sitting president Uhuru Kenyatta to his reelection in 2017.[1][2][3]

Dr. Machel Waikenda
Director of Political and Intergovernmental Affairs, State House Kenya
Assumed office
5 May 2019
Preceded byJoshua Kutuny, Mp.
County Executive Committee Member, Kiambu County
In office
4 Jan 2014  4 Aug 2017
Preceded byKiambu Municipal Executives
Succeeded byNone
Director of Communications, The National Alliance
In office
April 2012  16 Dec 2013
Preceded byNew Party
Succeeded byNone
Executive Director, The National Alliance
In office
8 January 2012  April 2012
Preceded byNew Position
Succeeded byWinnie Guchu
Personal details
Born
Machel Waikenda

(1981-04-23) 23 April 1981
Kiambu County
NationalityKenyan
Political partyJubilee Party
Children2
ParentsJames Waikenda
Jane Waikenda
ResidenceNairobi County
Alma mater
OccupationPolitician
Websitewww.waikenda.org

Education and Early life

Machel Waikenda was born on 23 April 1981 in Kiambu County and was named ‘Machel’ in honor of Samora Machel, the former president of Mozambique. His father, a banker, worked in Central Bank of Kenya and his mother in the civil service.

Waikenda grew up in different towns in Kenya. He spent much of his time in Taita Taveta, Kilifi, and Kaloleni. He completed the last year of his primary school education in Nairobi and sat for his KCPE at St. Mary's School. Thereafter, he went to the Makini School where he completed his secondary education.

After graduating from high school, he attended the Sante Fe Community College in Gainesville, Florida where he received his Associate of Arts Degree.[4] Thereafter, he Joined the University of Florida for his bachelor's degree in Science in Electrical Engineering.[4]

After completing his undergraduate program, he enrolled in Flight School, Airline Pilot Training in Florida where he received his Commercial Pilots License and a Multi-Engine Rating. While training as a pilot, he enrolled in the University of Phoenix where he graduated with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree.[4]

Career

First Officer Pilot

Waikenda began his career as a pilot trainee in Kenya airways in 2005 and was promoted to the rank of the First Officer (FO) (also referred to as the co-pilot) six months later.[5] He holds a commercial pilot licence (CPL) with ratings for the 737 and 767 planes and over 3,000 flight hours.[6] He was formerly an employee at Kenya Airways before he quit his career to focus on other business ventures, especially in the entertainment industry.[7]

Politics

Waikenda joined The National Alliance in April 2012 and was the Chief Coordinator for the 2012 By-Elections in Kangema, Ndhiwa, and Kajiado North.[8] He was the acting Executive Director of the Party, Director of Communications, and the Secretary of Arts and Entertainment where he coordinated media and communications affairs. After the party won the presidential and general elections in March 2013, he was appointed to the National Olympics Committee Youth Commission.[9]

During his political career, Waikenda has also served as a member of the World Youth Parliament and the New Partnership for African Development (NEPAD), an economic development program aimed to provide an overarching vision and policy framework for bolstering economic co-operation and integration among African countries. [10]

As an advocate of youth affairs, he has published various articles (a set listed below) on how to tackle youth unemployment, abstinence from premarital sex, Drugs, Alcohol and Substance Abuse, avoidance of crime, and the importance of youth in politics and governance. In a bid to curb the menace of a range of social vices related to unemployment in Kiambu County, Waikenda has been striving to inform the youth of how they can access funding from various government assistance programs such as the Kiambu Biashara Fund.[11][12][13]

Waikenda has been struggling to revolutionize the Kenyan political arena. In 2013, he initiated a nationwide program dubbed "Dunda" that was used by the Jubilee Coalition to agitate for support from the youth.[14] The campaign, which involved a range of renowned local artistes such Jaguar, Bamboo, Abbas, Chiwawa, Ally B, G con, and Ben Githae, was meant to inform the youth about their pivotal role in politics and civic rights as well as giving them an opportunity to highlight their issues to political aspirants allied to the Jubilee Party.[15] Taking the opportunity accorded by the extensive media coverage during the campaigns, Waikenda called the government to formulate a framework that would pave the way for the allocation of 2.5 per cent of the country's annual GDP to the Youth Enterprise Capital Fund, a program that would enable the youth to access interest-free business financing.[16] In hindsight, the government-elect announcement that it would allocate 30 percent of its procurement tenders to young entrepreneurs. [17]

Initiatives

Kiambu Iko Talent Competitions

During his tenure as the County Executive Member of Youth Affairs, Sports and Communication, he promoted youth talents through various initiatives such as 'Kiambu Iko Talent Competitions' where the most creative and best performing young people with arts talents were rewarded. He also introduced a football tournament dubbed 'Champions Cup' where he awarded cash prizes to the teams that were crowned the County Champions after a fierce competition from the ward level.[18]

Biashara Fund Mobile Loans

Through his guidance the Kiambu Youth, Women and Persons with Disabilities Enterprise Development Fund Act (dubbed Biashara Fund) was implemented with continuous disbursements done and repayment of almost all beneficiaries.[19] The Fund has enabled Youth, Women and Persons with Disability access affordable funding for their business, whether start-ups or existing entities.[20] He has expanded the knowledge of youth through conducting capacity building training on various aspects of agri-business, leadership, business management, youth access to government procurement and talent development.[18]

References

  1. "Officials". The National Alliance Website. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  2. "Kenya restricts 'hate' texting for elections". BBC News. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  3. "Uhuru allies fold parties in 2017 re-election plan". Daily Nation. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
  4. Oduor, Peter (10 January 2015). "Machel Waikenda:I sold popcorn to raise fees". Eve/www.standardmedia.co.ke. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
  5. "#AskWaikenda at the iHub on 14th November at 6pm". IHUB. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
  6. "Why I quit flying". The Standard. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
  7. "From piloting to the murky world of politics - Daily Nation". mobile.nation.co.ke. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
  8. "Politicians invest in ICT to reach voters". Daily Nation. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
  9. MUNUHE, By MWANIKI. "URP rejects plans for joint operations centre for Jubilee coalition". The Standard. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
  10. "Kenya's health sector ailing". Capital News. 12 October 2010. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
  11. "Home". www.iajournals.org. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
  12. "Kiambu youths coached on economic empowerment". Capital Business. 27 January 2014. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
  13. "Ksh 1 Billion set aside for youth in Kiambu". Citizentv.co.ke. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
  14. Muendo, Stevens. "Celebs hits political road". The Standard. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
  15. Reporter, By Digital. "Jubilee launches 'Dunda' campaign". The Standard. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
  16. Machel Waikenda (14 September 2013). "Kenya: Nation at 50 – It's Time to Move Forward". All Africa. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  17. "It's critical 30pc tenders for youth pledge is kept". Machel Waikenda. Standard Digital. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  18. Muendo, Stevens. "Kiambu youth get lifeline with talent project from Kiambu Youth Affairs Department". Standard Digital News. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
  19. Monday; December 12; 2016 18:01. "Kiambu targets youth with Sh200,000 business start-up loans". Business Daily. Retrieved 28 May 2019.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  20. KARUME, JOHN. "200 groups benefit as business loans kitty launched". The Standard. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
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