Kimani Ichung'wa

Kimani Ichung'wa

politician Kenya

Kimani Ichung'wa is a prominent Kenyan politician and member of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA). He serves as the Member of Parliament for Kikuyu and has been actively involved in political discourse surrounding the majority status of parties in the National Assembly. Recently, he was in the news for his role in supporting an application to suspend a High Court ruling that recognized the Azimio coalition as the majority party.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
2 wks
Reach
232,944
Power
459$
Sentiment
5.25
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Kenya 4 5.25 0.36% +20% 53,771,296 232,944 $106,000 459$
Totals 4 53,771,296 232,944 $106,000 459$
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Recent Mentions

Kenya Kenya: Kimani Ichung’wa, the Leader of Majority, criticized the Education ministry's leadership. 4

The Standard: Legislators should 'bark' outside Parliament and while inside as well

Kenya Kenya: Kimani Ichung’wa defended the planned privatisation of public assets, noting that parliament had a role to play in ensuring public participation. 5

The Standard: Wetang'ula says 56pc of MPs will not be re-elected

Kenya Kenya: Kimani Ichung’wa defended the planned privatisation of public assets, noting that parliament had a role to play in making sure that there was public participation. 5

The Standard: Wetang'ula warns 56 per cent of MPs may lose 2027 election

Kenya Kenya: Ichung'wa is the Majority Leader in the National Assembly who was defamed by Ndung’u's remarks. 3

The Standard: High Court orders man to pull down defamatory remarks on Ichung'wa over CDF

Kenya Kenya: Kimani Ichung'wa revealed that his father died a staunch member of the Kanu party, affirming the close relationship the two shared. 7

The Standard: Gideon Moi condoles with Ichung'wa family after father's death

Kenya Kenya: Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wa admitted that he was the MP the President was referring to regarding the Sh150 million. 5

The Standard: Of MPs' influence peddling in passing Bills

Kenya Kenya: Majority leader Kimani Ichung’wa said it would be unforgiving for Mt Kenya if they failed to support the government. 6

The Standard: Ruto allies defend empowerment programmes, hit out at Gachagua

Kenya Kenya: Kimani Ichung'wa is the Majority leader who requested the Speaker to include the Finance Bill in the list of priority business. 7

The Standard: Finance Bill 2025 referred to Committee for consideration