Henry Nzioka Mulli

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Henry Nzioka Mulli
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Kenyan Ambassador to China
In office
December 29, 1964 – 1965
Preceded bySimon Thuo Kairo
Succeeded by
In office
19661967
Preceded by
Succeeded by1996-2003: Mohamed Maalim Mohamud
In office
19681969
Succeeded by1974-1976: Joshua Shidambasi Odanga
Kenyan Ambassador to France
In office
19701973
Preceded by[1]
Josephat Karanja
Succeeded by
Personal details
Born1927 (1927)
Machakos
DiedJuly 6, 2015(2015-07-06) (aged 88)
Kenya[2]
Spouse(s)Doris Mulli, Anna Mulli and common law wife Benadatte Mulli.
ChildrenFaith Uku (NJ), Late Col. Victor Mulli, Monica Gomes (NJ), Dr. James Mulli (Luxembourg), the late Peter Harrison Mulli (Kenya), Benjamin Mulli(Kenya), Stepchild Consolata Mulli(NJ) Stepchild Boniface Mulli (Kenya), Mary Mulli (Kenya) and Moses Mulli (Kenya) Stepchild Jacinta Mwende Mulli and Stepchild Carol Veronica Mulli (MD).
RelativesHe was brother to the late Josiah Wambua Muli, Late Hon. Justice Matthew Guy Mulli, Late Zakayo Muli, Alice Mitaa, Rhoda Maingi, Ndinda Paul and Late Joel Mweu Muli
Alma mater
  • 1946-1947 G.A.S. Machakos, Alliance High School, Makerere University College.
  • 1948 B.Sc. Fort Hare University South Africa.
  • 1960: Oxford University.

Henry Nzioka Mulli (1927 – July 5, 2015) was a Kenyan diplomat.

Career[]

  • From 1951 to 1953 he was Assistant Government Chemist in Tanganyika.
  • From 1953 to 1957 he was detained by the regime of the Kenya Colony.
  • In 1960 he became Master of Science at the Machakos High School.
  • In 1961 he was elected Member for Machakos to the Legislative Council.
  • In 1962 he was with Justus Kandet ole Tipis (1924-1995) Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Kenya Defence.[3]
  • In the elections in May 1963 he ran directly against Paul Ngei and lost.
  • From 1964 to 1965 he was ambassador in Beijing in the People's Republic of China.
  • From 1965 to 1966 he was ambassador in Cairo.[4]
  • Form 1968 to 1969 he was ambassador in Mogadishu (Somalia)
  • From 1970 to 1973 he was ambassador in Bonn (Germany)
  • In 1974 - 1976 he was ambassador in Paris (France)].
  • In 1992 - 1993 he was Chairman of the Cooperative Bank of Kenya.

References[]

  1. ^ Juxon Levi Madoka Shako (* Nov. 1918; July 29, 1988 in Wundanyi) Taita people son of M. K. Shako.
    • 1937 married to Patience Keziah, of Coast Province, Kenya: four sons, six daughters.
    • 1941 Alliance H.S., Kikuyu, Kenya. Dip. in Teaching, Kenya.
    • 1960-1961: Oxford University , Course in Public Administration.
    • 1937-1952 Schoolmaster Headmaster, Intermediate Schools, Kenya.
    • 1953-1962 Administrator.
    • 1953-1960: District Officer, Provincial Admin., Kenya .
    • 1960-1961: Merton College.
    • 1962: Overseas Services Course 'A'. Sen. District Commr., Kenya.
    • 1963 Regional Government Agent in Mombasa.
    • Dezember 1963-September 1966: Ambassador, France and West Germany.
    • Member of Parliament
    • 1969: Cabinet Minister for Wildlife and Tourism
    • 1976: Chairman of Leyland Motors Kenya Ltd.[1]
  2. ^ Death announcement of former Amb. Henry Nzioka Mulli
  3. ^ Who's who in East Africa 1965, p. 91[2]
  4. ^ Africa Report, African-American Institute, 1969, p. 9
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