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Martha Karua

DATE OF BIRTH


September 22, 1957

GENDER


Female

OCCUPATION


Politician, Lawyer

FAMILY


Has two children

BIOGRAPHY


Education: She attended several schools in her education journey. She started off at Mugumo Primary School, moved to Kabare Girls Boarding School and then St Michael’s boarding school in Kerugoya. For her O-levels, she first joined Kiburia Girls Secondary School, then Ngiriambu Girl’s Secondary School and Karoti Girl’s Secondary Schools where she sat her East African School Certificate. She then moved to Nairobi Girls' Secondary School for her A-levels. She graduated with a law degree from the University of Nairobi in 1980, followed by post graduate diploma in legal practice in 1981.

Legal career: She served as a magistrate in various courts in the 1980s until 1987 when she ventured into private practice until 2002. Ms Karua played a key role in the expansion of Kenya's democratic space and gender issues during the clamour for multi-partism in the early 1990s. She was among anti-establishment lawyers dubbed 'Young Turks' who stood up against the regime of late former President Daniel Moi and successfully pushed for the re-introduction of multi-party democracy.

As a lawyer, she represented human rights and political activists who fell foul of the Moi regime. Some of the sensitive cases she took up include the treason trial against Mr Koigi wa Wamwere and the late Mirugi Kariuki in the 1990s.

Political career: She was first elected as MP for Gichugu in 1992 and served until 2013 when she unsuccessfully contested the Presidency and finished in sixth position with 43,881 votes. Ms Karua has served as minister in the ministries of Water and Justice until her abrupt resignation after she fell out with late former President Mwai Kibaki in 2008. She was once known as the 'Iron Lady' of Kibaki’s second regime because of her reputation for being tough and her role in defending his government.

In the 2017 general election, she contested the Kirinyaga governor’s seat but lost to Anne Waiguru. She petitioned the High Court to nullify the outcome citing irregularities but lost again in the High court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court. She took the matter to the East African Court of Justice in Arusha, where she sued the government of Kenya for denying her the right to a fair trial. In her presentation in Arusha, she produced video evidence she had filed at the High Court of Kenya but was lost or stolen while in the court’s custody, but still went ahead to determine the election petition without investigating the issue.

The court found the Kenyan government culpable and awarded her Sh2.7 million in damages for infringement of her right to a fair trial.


Latest articles on Martha Karua:

  1. PREMIUM Why Ruto loyalists fear a Gachagua-led government

    Ruto's Kenya Kwanza rattled by Gachagua's political resurgence.

    William Ruto
  2. PREMIUM Ex-Senator Kivuti: Why I rejected President Ruto's job offer

    What Dr Ruto did was tantamount to stripping Mr Muturi naked.

    Nation inside (5)
  3. PREMIUM Kenya’s arms in Sudan: Leaders and Kenyans demand answers

    The government spokesperson's denial was quickly deleted.

    Nation inside (4)
  4. Ruto: I won’t hand over power to ‘bitter, planless’ Opposition

    President Ruto has accused opposition politicians of lacking a national development agenda.

    William Ruto
  5. Karua, Mutunga and activists sue Suluhu government, demand apology

    The activists are seeking special damages for travel-related costs.

  6. PREMIUM Gachagua, Kalonzo hire experts in search of joint candidate

    Consensus is one of the most preferred methods among the contenders to minimise the risk of a fallout.

    Rigathi Gachagua and Kalonzo Musyoka
  7. PREMIUM Martha Karua: Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, the flame that lit our conscience

    Ngũgĩ was not just a writer. To those of us who came of age through his books, he was a mirror, a mentor, a moral force.

    Prof Ngugi wa Thiong'o with activist Boniface Mwangi in the US
  8. PREMIUM Peter Kagwanja: Facts don’t lie, the Magufuli-Suluhu Tanzania is a tin-pot dictatorship

    Suluhu also wants us to believe that Karua and other East Africans are enemies of peace and security.

  9. PREMIUM Abducted activist 'dumped' at Ugandan border after Tanzanian ordeal

    Agather Atuhaire was arrested alongside activist Boniface Mwangi.

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  10. PREMIUM Karua’s deportation will not affect Kenya-Tanzania ties, government says

    Govt Spokesperson Mwaura says each country has its way of handling affairs.

     Isaac Mwaura
  11. PREMIUM Curb growing political intolerance in East Africa

    This negative trend raises questions about political freedoms in the East African Community member countries.

  12. PREMIUM Karua detained in Tanzania, awaits deportation

    The three advocates are in Tanzania ahead of opposition leader Tundu Lissu's case hearing.

  13. PREMIUM Peter Kagwanja: How Kenya’s political parties risk bringing back Kanu-era tyranny

    An obnoxious culture of ethnic-based horse-trading ahead of presidential elections is entrenching.

    Rigathi Gachagua
  14. PREMIUM Return of regional parties and kingpins

    Regional parties and ethnic kingpins re-emerge ahead of the 2027 General Election.

    William Ruto
  15. PREMIUM Gachagua, opposition leaders vow to make Ruto one-term President

    Politicians say they will sacrifice personal ambitions to liberate the country.

  16. PREMIUM Kenya’s saviours or sellouts? Dilemma of an opposition coalition

    Analysts say the political formation's ability to present a coherent economic plan will determine its viability.

  17. PREMIUM Karua: Ruto, Raila government a failure and why I am going for top seat

    The PLP party leader also believes that Kenya’s apex court is standing in the way of reforms.

    Martha Karua
  18. PREMIUM Matiang’i set for Gusii homecoming tour on Friday

    This visit will be his first public engagement after his relatively silent return from the US a fortnight ago.

  19. PREMIUM Why Mt Kenya East is drifting away from Ruto

    Meru's growing anger could mark the tipping point in Ruto's grip on Mt Kenya East.

  20. PREMIUM Gachagua: Housing Levy will be abolished if opposition wins in 2027

    He says his presidential bid depends on Apex Court's ruling on his impeachment petition.

    Rigathi Gachagua