1.
Irungu Kangata
Muranga Senator who drives a Toyota Ist and one whose rural
home does not have a fence.
The youthful MP owned a Toyota Prado before he became an MP
but later donated it for use by his constituents in weddings and other
community events.
Good leaders interact to get a feel for what people go
through. They share their ideas and problems, then you figure out solutions, Kangata
explained his simple lifestyle.
2. Nelson Gaichuhie
Subukia MP Nelson Gaichuhie is not a fan of media attention
and this allows him to walk comfortably in the streets of Nairobi.
He occasionally walks from Parliament buildings to the
chaotic Taveta lane near the Kenya National Archives where he takes a matatu to
his Eastlands home.
3. Hassan Mwanyoha
The Matuga MP has on a number of times fallen victim to the
mean-looking security agents who man Parliament buildings. Apart from his
simple dressing, he drives a Toyota Caldina which is dwarfed by his colleagues’
fuel guzzlers.
Mwanyoha once excited his parliamentary colleagues after he
carried his clothes in an A3 envelope during an official foreign trip.His
constituents often find him relaxing at the local food kiosks in Diani.
4. Abdi Bule
The Tana River Senator lives in the humble neighbourhood of
Eastleigh.In 2014 during anti-terror operations in Eastleigh, Bule was forced
to kneel by security officers at a roadblock near Mlango Kubwa.
He told the Senate he was driving with his children. Even
after producing national and Senate IDs, police rejected them as fake.
5. Enock Kibunguchy
While his colleagues use choppers and commercial jets in
their weekend travels to their constituencies, the Likuyani MP uses public
transport buses to travel to his rural constituency.
The former Health Assistant Minister was recently spotted
drinking a soda at Easy Coach bus service in Nakuru.
10 Poorest Members Of Parliament In Kenya... Number 3 Walks From Parliament To Home
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November 18, 2017
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