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Behind the scenes: Why all Kenya's First Ladies have shunned elective politics

FROM LEFT: Mama Ngina Kenyatta, Margaret Kenyatta and Lena Moi.

Despite their proximity to power, none of Kenya's First Ladies ever went into elective politics and none were ever appointed to the Cabinet since the inaugural Madaraka Day 57 years ago. These First Ladies; Mama Ngina Kenyatta, Mama Lucy Kibaki and Margaret Kenyatta remained in their official roles without further ambitions like their spouses.

By contrast, in neighbouring Uganda, First Lady Janet Museveni is the Minister for Education and Sports. She could ascend to power in post-Yoweri Museveni years. In Kenya, it is instructive that our First Ladies skirted the power of the dynasties yet, if she wanted, Mama Ngina could have been voted Gatundu MP after the death of founding President Mzee Jomo Kenyatta in August 1978. After all, Kenyatta's fourth and last wife, was a renowned public figure in the 15 years Kenyatta was President, often accompanying him for official and private events during his tenure.

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