Today we will feature the biography of Fred matiangi, the very powerful and performing Cabinet secretary.
What most don't know Is that before his appointment to government matiangi was little known and his appointment to government by uhuru Kenyatta to government boasted his star and he has become the darling of Kenyans.
Here is matiangi biography
EDUCATION
EDUCATION
Little is known about matiangi primary school education but is understood to have schooled in Kisii school.
He later went to Kenyatta University where he studied a bachelors degree in education
He did his masters in the university of Nairobi.
He later did his PhD in communication the university of Nairobi
He did his masters in the university of Nairobi.
He later did his PhD in communication the university of Nairobi
WORK
what most can't believe is matiangi started out as a primary school teacher .
He later worked as a lecture at egerton university and university of Nairobi.
what most can't believe is matiangi started out as a primary school teacher .
He later worked as a lecture at egerton university and university of Nairobi.
He has also been a colliminst in the daily nation newspaper.
Matiangi worked as East Africa representative for civil society in Kenya, the common wealth parliament association, Parliament of Ethiopia and East Africa legislative parliament.
He was later nominated as cabinet secretary for information, then education and now interior coordination ministry and security.
FAMILY LIFE
matiangi is married with 2 children which he has successfully managed to keep out of the public limelight, no photos of matiangi children or wife are available in public limelight.
matiangi is married with 2 children which he has successfully managed to keep out of the public limelight, no photos of matiangi children or wife are available in public limelight.
Photo :Cabinet Secretary for Education Dr. Fred Matiang'i (left) with chairperson of the National Schools Principals Dorothy Mukiri (right) who is the principal of Alliance Girls High School [PHOTO BY GIDEON MAUNDU/STANDARD].