Kenyan High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
The Kenyan High Commissioner in London is the official representative of the Government in Nairobi to the Government of the United Kingdom.
High Commissioner of Kenya to the United Kingdom | |
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Incumbent Manoah Esipisu since November 14, 2018 | |
Inaugural holder | Josephat Karanja |
Formation | 1963 |
List of representatives
Commissioned | High Commissioner | Observations | President of Kenya | Term end |
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1963 | Josephat Karanja | [1] | Jomo Kenyatta | 1970 |
1970 | Ngethe Njoroge | Ng'ethe Njoroge was appointed Kenya's high commissioner in London. Njoroge was the brother of Njoroge Mungai, the minister for foreign affairs, and a relative of Kenyatta.[2] | 1978 | |
1978 | Shadrack Kimalel | Daniel arap Moi | 1981 | |
1981 | Bethwel Kiplagal | 1983 | ||
1983 | Benjamin Kipkulei | 1986 | ||
1986 | Sally Kosgei | 1991 | ||
1991 | Simon Bullut | 1992 | ||
1992 | Josephat Ruto | |||
1997 | Mwanyengela Ngali | [3] | ||
2000 | Nancy Kirui | |||
2005 | Joseph Muchemi | Mwai Kibaki | ||
2009 | Ephraim Ngare | |||
2014 | Lazarus Ombai Amayo | 1999-2004 he was High Commissioner to India[4] | Uhuru Kenyatta | 2018 |
2018 | Manoah Esipisu |
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