Ol Kalou MP David Kiaraho dies

Ol Kalou MP David Kiaraho dies

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Kiaraho, a member of the Jubilee Party, has been serving as Ol Kalou MP, Nyandarua County, since 2013.

Ol Kalou Member of Parliament David Njuguna Kiaraho, is dead.
According to National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula, Kiaraho died while receiving medical treatment at the Nairobi Hospital.
Wetang'ula extended his condolences to the family and friends of the late MP.
"On behalf of all Members and staff of the National Assembly, and indeed on my own behalf, I convey my heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of the late Hon. Kiaraho. In this regard, I have appointed Members to the Funeral Preparation Committee to liaise with the family and coordinate a befitting send-off for the Late Hon. Kiaraho," Wetang'ula said.
The late MP was born on October 10, 1963.
Kiaraho, a member of the Jubilee Party, has been serving as Ol Kalou MP, Nyandarua County, since 2013.
His political career began in March 2013 when he won the Ol Kalou parliamentary seat under the Jubilee Party ticket.
He retained the seat in the 2017 general elections and again in 2022, defeating a United Democratic Alliance (UDA) challenger.
During his tenure, he participated actively in Parliament, serving on key committees including the Departmental Committee on Public Works, Roads & Transport and the Procedure and House Rules Committee.
Before entering politics, Kiaraho had a long-standing professional career as a principal architect at Archgrid Systems, a role he held since 1994.
His education began at Munyeki Primary School, followed by Park Road Primary School, where he completed his primary certificate in 1977.
He then attended Alliance High School for O-Levels (1978–1981) and Nairobi School for A-Levels (1982–1983), before earning a Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Nairobi between 1985 and 1993.

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