Margaret Kenyatta

Margaret Kenyatta is the First Lady of the Republic of Kenya.

Her Excellency supports and is the patron of numerous social concerns. On a regional front, The First Lady is a strong advocate and active member of the African Union Organisation of First Ladies for African (OAFLA), the umbrella initiative against HIV and Aids, and the Campaign for Accelerated Reduction of Maternal Mortality –CARMA. She is also actively involved in the struggle against cervical cancer.

Ngugi wa Thiong'o

He was considered for the 2019 Peace Prize for his literary works; "Decolonising the Mind: The Politics of Language in African Literature."

He is regarded as one of the most important voices in African literature. His essays, collected in his anthology Decolonising the Mind, determine the discussion of the continuing consequences of the colonisation of Africa to this day. 

Prophet Owuor

Prophet David Owuor is the founder of the Ministry of Holiness and Repentance.

A widely acclaimed Prophet, Dr Owuor’s rise to the world stage started in the humble village of Goma, Bondo.

Born in 1966 to Hezekiah and Margaret Ochieng, Owuor is the second born in a family of nine - six girls and three boys.

He schooled at Wambasa Primary, Yimbo, before transferring to Jusa in Siaya.

Owuor then crossed the border to Uganda courtesy of his father’s work transfer and attended Luzira and Kitalya respectively.

Elizabeth Wanjiru Wathuti

Elizabeth Wanjiru Wathuti is a 23-year-old change-maker from Kenya who has her expertise and passion in sustainability, environmental conservation and community development.

She is a recipient of Wangari Maathai Scholarship award for her outstanding passion and commitment to environmental conservation which dates back to her childhood.

David Oginde

The Presiding Bishop of Christ Is The Answer Ministries (CITAM).

David Oginde is instrumental in religious and family matters championing for good morals.

Fostered good and ethical morals among Kenyans who worship in his church.

Patrick Njoroge

Born in 1961, Patrick Ngugi Njoroge is an economist, banker and the governor of the Central Bank of Kenya.

He attended Mangu High School from 1973 until 1976, for his O-Level education.

From 1977 until 1978, he attended Strathmore College for his A-Level studies.

He entered the University of Nairobi in 1979, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics in 1983 and a Masters of Arts in Economics in 1985. From 1987 until 1993, he studied at Yale University, graduating with a Doctor of Philosophy in Economics.