Sleek Mercedes Benz Uhuru Owned in High School

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta behind the wheel of a Toyota Hilux
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta behind the wheel of a Toyota Hilux
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Since birth, Former President Uhuru Kenyatta has only known a life of privilege ranging from prestigious high schools, high-ranking colleges to living at State House, Nairobi.  

Since joining St Mary's School in Nairobi while in Grade 3, Uhuru and his brother Muhoho Kenyatta were chauffeured to school in high-end Mercedes Benz cars with private number plates.

A former schoolmate noted that Uhuru and his siblings were, however, also taught how to interact with other common students. 

They would open their own doors, carry their own bags to class, attend the assembly with other students and queue for lunch.

Mercedes Benz E Class similar to the car President Uhuru Kenyatta drove in high school.
Mercedes Benz E Class similar to the car President Uhuru Kenyatta drove in high school.
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For Uhuru, nonetheless, this changed when he joined the upper Sixth Grade at the age of 16 years. His father, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta gifted him his first car. 

Uhuru drove a cream Mercedes Benz E Class with the number plate KWT 185.

The swanky car comes with diesel and gasoline options with a riding capacity of five persons. It also has a 0 to 100km/h acceleration capacity of 10.5 seconds.

"Saints students were allowed to drive and park their personal cars in school, once they reached upper 6th. Uhuru was no exception," Uhuru's former classmate Charles Ouko recalled, in a past interview with The Standard.

Uhuru's former driver Mugo Karuga added that the incumbent President enjoyed his school holiday breaks and had quite lived a normal life just like other children. 

Reports indicate that at some point, he would sneak out in his car to hang out with his then-girlfriend Margaret Kenyatta. 

"Uhuru and his good friend Jimmy Kibaki (former President Mwai Kibaki's son) both espied their future brides while at St. Marys School.

"Former First Lady Margaret Kenyatta née Gaul and Sheryl Kibaki née Vienna were students at Msongari. Margaret is of Kenyan and German extraction, while Sheryl is of Goan extraction," reminisced Ouko.

While in school, Uhuru was also an easy-going individual with an outgoing personality, enjoyed playing rugby and rose to be the sport's representative in the school.

He maintained a close relationship with some of his friends from High School including Jimmy Kibaki and cousin, Jeff Koinange. 

A photo of the Kenya Sevens Rugby Team lifting President Uhuru Kenyatta on Thursday, April 21, 2016.
A photo of the Kenya Sevens Rugby Team lifting President Uhuru Kenyatta on Thursday, April 21, 2016.
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