1. Born in 1964, Muhoho is Mama Ngina's youngest child
2. He is the Executive Chairman of Brookside Dairy and the Deputy Chairman of Commercial Bank of Africa
President Uhuru Kenyatta's family has been in the limelight even before Kenya got independence.
His father, Jomo Kenyatta, is one of those who were actively involved in the struggle for independence. Jomo Kenyatta then became the founding president.
Founding president Jomo Kenyatta with Mama Ngina, Uhuru and Muhoho (left). Image: Citizen TV
The Kenyatta family is big and some of its members often go unnoticed despite being very powerful in the the country's affairs such member is muhoho Kenyatta
3.Muhoho Kenyatta is Mama Ngina's youngest child. He was born in 1964. His siblings are: Christine Wambui who was born 1952, Uhuru (1961) and Nyokabi Muthama (1963).
Jomo Kenyatta with his sons Uhuru and Muhoho (right). Image: KBS
4.He played a great role in the termination of uhuru Kenyatta cases at the hague
ended a 2014 meeting in which top government officials deliberated on whether Uhuru was to appear before the International Criminal Court judges in person or not.
President Uhuru Kenyatta with his brother Muhoho Kenyatta during a state function in the 1970s. Image: Citizen TV
5.The Standard had also listed him as one of the power brokers in the Jubilee administration.
6.Muhoho Kenyatta is said to have shown absolutely no interest in vying for any political seat.
Muhoho Kenyatta (3rd row, right) accompanies President Uhuru Kenyatta in some of the foreign trips. Here they were at the UN in New York. Image: AP
7.He is mostly taking care of the Kenyatta family businesses and interests in companies like: Heritage Hotels, Mediamax Group, Commercial Bank of Africa, and Brookside Dairy.
8. He is a father and great husband to a beautiful woman
9.Muhoho Kenyatta is the Executive Chairman of Brookside Dairy and the Deputy Chairman of Commercial Bank of Africa.
10.He is a graduate of Williams College, Massachusetts, in the USA holding an economics and political science degree.
Muhoho Kenyatta/courtesy
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