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Paul Kiplimo Boit was born on 1906 in Kipkuti Village,Adlai Nandi, Kenya, is a Chairman. Discover Paul Kiplimo Boit's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 99 years old?
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Chairman Sirikwa County Council (later divided to (Nandi County, Uasin Gishu County, Trans Nzoia County, West Pokot County Elgeyo Marakwet County), Chairman Wareng County Council, Farmer |
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Kipkuti Village,Adlai Nandi, Kenya |
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2005 (aged 99) |
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Paul Kiplimo Boit Net Worth
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In March 1961, he made history as the first African individual to hold shares in the giant Kenya Cooperative Creameries - the firm founded by Lord Delamere back in 1925. In July 1961 he purchased a 620-acre farm in Kapkong near Eldoret where he farmed maize and raised cattle. He inspired other Africans and became their mediator by convincing them to sell cattle and buy land. His ability in farming was identified by the government which led to the visit of various dignitaries among them the former president of Tanzania Ali Hassan Mwinyi to his farm.
He joined the Nandi African District Council in 1955 and served for nine years. In 1964 he was elected Chairman of the giant Sirikwa County Council serving until it was dissolved in 1971. Sirikwa County Council was formed of Nandi County, Uasin Gishu County, Trans Nzoia County, West Pokot County and Elgeyo Marakwet County. He then became Chairman of Wareng County Council one of five Councils split from Sirikwa covering Uasin Gishu. He was an ardent KANU kingpin and a close ally of Daniel Arap Moi. During this occasion he was awarded The Order of the Grand Warrior Award (OGW). Paul Boit was also a dedicated Christian and he initiated many AIC churches covering Nandi County, Uasin Gishu County and other areas in the North Rift Region among them being AIC Kapkong. He also participated in the activities of other denominations such as the Catholic, PCEA and others. He became the chairman of AIC Sirikwa Church Council which covered the North Rift Region.
He then quit teaching in 1946 and became a cattle auctioneer a job that took him all over Nandi selling cattle as an employee of the Nandi Local Native Council. Here he helped many livestock traders to prosper. His efficiency in the field enabled him to sell more than 600 animals in a day.
After completing his grade 9 education he wanted to proceed to Maseno but due to lack of school fees he opted to become a teacher at mission school (Kapsabet Mission). Here he taught among others Retired President Daniel Moi, Edward Limo and Grace Cherotich his wife. He proved to be a successful teacher, teaching curriculum and agriculture which earned him admiration from the colonial administration. In 1936 he became a teacher at the AIM School in Ndulele before moving to DEB School Ndalat where he taught for ten years. His excellent teaching skills gained recognition he was asked by the colonial administration to go and start an outpost school at Ndalat in 1940. It was at this when he married his former student Grace Cherotich and settled in Ndalat at a place called Kolonget.
Paul Kiplimo Boit (born 1906) was a prominent KANU politician during the Moi Regime. He was the Chairman of Sirikwa County Council (which later came to be divided to Nandi County, Uasin Gishu County, Trans Nzoia County, West Pokot County Elgeyo Marakwet County from 1964 to 1971 and later became the Chairman of Wareng County Council one of five Councils split from Sirikwa covering Uasin Gishu (Wareng County Council occupied the same administrative area of the Uasin Gishu District). He was best known for his excellent farming skills which earned him many awards and a visit from the former Tanzanian president Ali Hassan Mwinyi
Paul Kiplimo Boit was born in 1906 in Kipkutu village South Nandi District (now known as Nandi County). His parents were Kipsasam and Tapseurei. He was brother to the Late Kimagut Arap Tireito and Sister Bot Tendenei and Anne Kabur. He lived with his father in Kaptagat where he was working as a foreman in the saw mill. In 1932, he opted to join Kapsabet High School then known as Kapsabet Government African School (GAS) because of his academic endeavours as opposed to artisan schools, where he completed his education at grade 9 in 1939. He was saved and baptized 1937.