Paul Muite
Kenyan politician (born 1945)
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Paul Kībūgi Mūite (born 18 April 1945) is a Kenyan lawyer and politician[1]
Paul Mūite | |
|---|---|
| Member of the Kenyan Parliament | |
| In office 1992–2007 | |
| Constituency | Kabete Constituency |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 18 April 1945 |
| Party | Safina |
| Other political affiliations | FORD FORD-Kenya |
| Alma mater | University of London (LL.B) Kenya School of Law (Dip) |
| Profession | Lawyer |
Political career
Mūite is a prominent figure in Kenya's second liberation struggle during the 1990s to remove the single party dictatorship established by the Kenya African National Union in 1982.[2] He served as vice chairman of the Forum for the Restoration of Democracy – Kenya[3] while it was under the tutelage of Oginga Odinga and is the founding chairman of the Safina party of Kenya. Mūite previously served as a law clerk in the years preceding Kenya's attainment of independence. He has served several terms in the National Assembly of Kenya as the member of parliament of Kabete Constituency.[4]