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Peter Munya was born on 1969 in Meru County, Kenya. Discover Peter Munya'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 54 years old?
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His wife is Phoebe Munya
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Peter Munya Net Worth
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Peter Gatirau Munya (born 1969) is the Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture (Kenya). He took over the ministry on 14th January 2020. This is after he was transferred from the Ministry of Trade and Industrialization. He also served in the same capacity in the ministry of East African Community and Northern Corridor Development. He is a politician who served as the first Governor of Meru County, and as the second Chairman of the Council of Governors. He was until his appointment as a Cabinet Secretary the Party of National Unity (PNU) Leader. He also served as the 2nd Member of Parliament for Tigania East Constituency, Meru County in Central Kenya.
He sat for and passed his ‘O’ Levels at Chogoria Boys High School, and proceeded to Meru School for his ‘A’ levels. At Meru School, Hon. Peter Munya was the Chairman of the Debating Club and a winner of the Provincial Public Speaking Competition.
In October 2016, Governor Peter Munya was elected the leader of the Party of National Unity at the party's National Delegates Conference in Nairobi. At the same delegates conference PNU also resolved to field candidates in every elective post in the year 2017 elections, except the President. During the 8 August 2017 election, Munya was defending his gubernatorial seat against his rival, former Meru County Senator, Kiraitu Murungi. Peter Munya subsequently lost to fieriest rival Kiraitu Murungi. Kiraitu garnered 281,737 votes, against Munya who garnered 232,569.
Following the disputed 2017 presidential elections where the Supreme Court declared the presidential elections Null and Void, Peter Munya, suspecting mischief in his poll loss to former ally turned bitter foe Kiraitu Murungi, Peter Munya launched a poll petition challenging his loss and shifted his political direction from majority Jubilee Party where PNU was an affiliate party, to National Supper Alliance (NASA) led by 1st petitioner of the presidential election Raila Odinga. He was to shortly after make an aboutturn after a meeting between him and his party leadership and the President Uhuru Kenyatta, who later appointed him to his cabinet
In May 2016 Governor Peter Munya was reelected the Council of Governors chair and vowed to fight for devolution. As the chair of Council of Governors, H.E. Peter Munya launched the Devolution Torch, a platform with the sole responsibility of providing opportunity for citizens to share the experiences on the success of devolution in Kenya.
In May 2015 Governor Peter Munya was elected the chairman of the Council of Governors through consensus
In 2013 General Elections, H.E. Hon. Peter Munya's was elected Meru County Governor on the APK ticket under Jubilee Coalition but his election was nullified by the Court of Appeal in Nyeri on 12 March 2014. He however appealed this ruling at the Supreme Court of Kenya in Nairobi. The Supreme Court quashed the earlier ruling on 31 May 2014, stating that the burden of proof lay on the petitioners, and reinstated him as Governor of Meru.
Peter Munya served as the governor of Meru County from 27 March 2013 to 18 August 2017, having won the elections of March 2013 narrowly against the Educationist Kilemi Mwiria. His term as governor was bogged down a petition against his win that he won at the Meru High Court and constant wrangles with sitting area MPs who accused him of being a lone ranger and stood with his challenger throughout the electoral petition. As Meru Governor, Peter was credited with running the best up country fire department in the country, second only to the County of Mombasa's. He was also acclaimed for coming up with major firsts among them establishing the MCIDC, a corporation through which the county was to invest in sectors that would provide stable market to the local farming community, employmehnt to the County's youth and, provide vital services to the local business community as well as generate revenue for the county government.
In December 2007 Hon. Peter Munya was elected for a second consecutive term as the representative for his Tigania East Constituency, and appointed the Assistant Minister, East African Community, where he called for expansion of roads, improvement of existing harbours and buildingof new ports.
In the 9th Parliament, Hon. Peter Munya founded and chaired Kenya Young Parliamentarians Association with the aim of championing in Parliament, issues affecting Kenya youth. He was also member of the Health Club Management committee and the Parliamentary Investment Committee (PIC) before his appointment to the government in 2006 as the Assistant Minister, Ministry of Internal Security and Provincial Administration where he called for stronger laws to curb small arms proliferation.
In 2002 Peter Munya campaigned for and won the Tigania East parliamentary seat in the then Meru North District. He was subsequently sworn into the 9th Kenyan Parliament on 9 January 2003.
In 2000 he was appointed a lecturer of Law at Moi University, Eldoret where he taught Law. At Moi University Hon. Peter Munya was published in the Moi University Journal in 2002 under the title, "The Role of the International Court of Justice in Resolving African Disputes: Past, Present and Future Prospects". In 2002 he left Moi University to set up Kimaiyo and Munya Advocates.
In 1997 he was published in the Boston University International Law Journal, under the title "The Role of the Organization of African Unity in Conflict Resolution and Dispute Settlement in Africa"
In January 1995 he went on to the University of Brussels, Belgium, on a Belgian Embassy scholarship. He undertook and attained a master's degree in International Law (International Economic Integration Law). He proceeded to the University of Georgia where he attained a second master's degree in Law (Public International Law).
In 1993 he graduated with a Bachelor of Law degree (LLB 2nd class Hons Lower Division), from the University of Nairobi. At the University of Nairobi, Peter Munya was twice elected, in 1992 and 1993, chair of the Kenya Law Students Society (KLLS). Upon graduation, he took up internship at Kamau Kuria and Kiraitu Advocates in Nairobi.