词条 | Kingwa Kamencu |
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EducationShe studied history and literature at the University of Nairobi, graduating with a first class honours. In 2009 she received a Rhodes Scholarship. She holds graduate degrees in African studies and creative writing from the University of Oxford where she was the President of the African Society. ViewsPart of the dynamic Pan-African energy exploding on the continent, her candidature explored ways in which Kenya's political system could serve the country's citizens more ably. Instituting non-ethnicized politics, self-sufficiency in food production, and planning mechanisms to ensure preparation for the recurrent national crises (famine and drought) were key in her agenda. Her thoughts were recorded in the Guardian,[2] a British newspaper, in November 2011. After the 2013 nominations, Kingwa, who was then expected to fly the Labour Party of Kenya flag, opted out of the race to concentrate on building her support base in readiness for 2017 general elections, when she is expected to make a huge come back. She is one of the most vocal women in Kenya after Martha Karua. The latter was the second woman to vie for the presidential seat. References1. ^{{cite news|title=IEBC clears eight for State House race|url=http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000076265&story_title=Politics:%20IEBC%20clears%20eight%20for%20State%20House%20race|accessdate=5 February 2013|newspaper=The Standard|date=31 January 2013}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Kamencu, Kingwa}}2. ^{{cite news |url= https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2011/nov/02/president-kenya-kingwa-kamencu |title=As president, I could help to fix Kenya |first=Kingwa |last= Kamencu |work=The Guardian |date=2 November 2011 |publisher=GMG |location=London |issn=0261-3077 |oclc=60623878 |accessdate=2 November 2011}} 4 : Kenyan politicians|University of Nairobi alumni|Living people|Year of birth missing (living people) |
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