Being the first female Cabinet Minister, Winfred Nyiva is a highly accomplished politician with several accolades to her name. She oversaw the Moi government's Ministry of Culture and Social Services.
Mwendwa, who attended the nearby Matinyani Primary School before enrolling in the esteemed Alliance Girls High School in Kikuyu, Kiambu, was born in 1941 in the populated Matinyani Sub-County of Kitui County.
The late Kitili Maluki Mwendwa, the first African Chief Justice of Kenya, passed away in a horrific car accident in 1985, leaving her as his widow.
She ran in the 2007 elections on the ODM-K ticket, however she was unsuccessful. Mwendwa, a close associate of Wiper leader Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka, won her county's first Women's Representative seat in the next election in 2013.
But in 2016, she declared that she was going to put up her boots and retire from politics, after a turbulent forty-year career in politics.
However, Kavinya Mwendwa, the mother of two, has filed a lawsuit against the mother, claiming that she has been neglected in the family's property administration.
Kavinya claims in court documents that her brother Maluki Mwendwa and mother gave her a bad deal and even sold off part of the property without her permission.
The standard is that she has experienced substantial modification. She has resigned from her career as a political activist after forty years of service and now lives with her grandchildren in her Kitui and Nairobi homes.
Even though she is getting older and has less mobility, she still wears heels. She still has the sense of style that she acquired while attending Manchester University to study home economics. The standard also states that she resides in the opulent home shown below.
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