Paul Muite

Paul Kibugi Muite (born 18 Apr 1945) is a Kenyan lawyer and politician[1] and a prominent figure in Kenya's second liberation struggle during the 1990s to remove the single party dictatorship established by the Kenya African National Union in 1982[2]. He served as vice chairman of the Forum for the Restoration of Democracy - Kenya[3] while it was under the tutelage of Oginga Odinga and is the founding chairman of the Safina party of Kenya. He previously served as a law clerk in the years preceding Kenya's attainment of independence He has served several terms in the National Assembly of Kenya as member for the Kabete Constituency.

Paul Muite
Member of the Kenyan Parliament
In office
1992–2007
ConstituencyKabete Constituency
Personal details
Born (1945-04-18) 18 April 1945
Kenya
NationalityKenyan
Political partySafina
Other political
affiliations
FORD
FORD-Kenya
Alma materUniversity of London (LL.B)
Kenya School of Law (Dip)
ProfessionLawyer

References

  1. "Extrajudicial killings by Kenyan police resume, groups say". thestar.com. 8 February 2011. Retrieved 25 February 2011.
  2. "Tracing fortunes of second liberation 'Young Turks' - Daily Nation". www.nation.co.ke. Retrieved 18 May 2019.
  3. http://www.keesings.com/search?kssp_selected_tab=article&kssp_a_id=39627n02ken Renewed ethnic violence | Keesing's World News Archives
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