Mutula Kilonzo Defends Muthama's Ex-Wife in KCSE Certificate Saga

Senatorial aspirant Kavindu with Wiper Leader Kalonzo Musyoka
An Image of Kalonzo Musyoka with Senatorial Aspirant Agnes Kavindu during presentation of clearance papers.
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Makueni Senator Mutula Kilonzo has defended Johnstone Muthama's ex-wife Agnes Kavindu in the saga involving her Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) papers.

In a statement on Tuesday, March 9, the Senator maintained that Kavindu, who is a member of the Wiper Party, is qualified to vie for the Senator seat.

"Our Wiper candidate Agnes Kavindu is qualified to vie for the seat of Senator Machakos.

"Her competitors are aware that the law we passed (in 2016) concerning qualifications of MCAs and members of Parliament was suspended until the 2022 General Elections," stated Kilonzo.

Senate ad hoc committee chairperson Mutula Kilonzo Jr (centre) leads proceedings into the Solai dam tragedy, at Parliament on July 17, 2018.
Senate ad hoc committee chairperson Mutula Kilonzo Jr (Centre) leads proceedings into the Solai dam tragedy, at Parliament on July 17, 2018.
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The law required that besides a KCSE certificate, all aspirants for the position to be holders of a university degree.

The law was enacted just before the 2017 General Elections, but it was successfully postponed to 2022.

Machakos Governor had earlier poked holes into Kavindu's academic qualifications, barely two weeks to the by-election which is slated for Thursday, March 18.

Mutua questioned how the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) approved her to vie after reports emerged that she never sat for her KCSE examinations.

The issue was brought to the fore in a letter written by Chama Cha Uzalendo party addressed to the IEBC seeking clarification over the matter.

Kavindu is among the 11 candidates vying to replace the late Boniface Mutinda Kabaka who died in December 2020.

In February, IEBC Chairman Wafula Chebukati had warned that a shocker awaited political aspirants who did not posses requisite academic documents.

He said that the Commission was working closely with the Kenya National Qualifications Authority (KNQA) to monitor the politicians.

Senator Johnstone Muthama during a past press event.
Senator Johnstone Muthama during a past press event.
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