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James Nyamweya (28 December 1927 – 25 September 1995) was a Kenyan politician who served in ministerial, parastatal, and political party leadership positions in both the Kenyatta and Moi governments from 1965 to 1995. He was Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Assistant Minister in the Office of the President, Minister of State in charge of External Affairs Foreign Minister, Minister of State in charge of Provincial Administration, Leader of Government Business in Parliament, Minister for Works, Minister for Power and Communication, Minister for Labour, Chairman Electoral Boundaries Commission, and National Vice Chairman of the Democratic Party.

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  • James Nyamweya (28 December 1927 – 25 September 1995) was a Kenyan politician who served in ministerial, parastatal, and political party leadership positions in both the Kenyatta and Moi governments from 1965 to 1995. He was Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Assistant Minister in the Office of the President, Minister of State in charge of External Affairs Foreign Minister, Minister of State in charge of Provincial Administration, Leader of Government Business in Parliament, Minister for Works, Minister for Power and Communication, Minister for Labour, Chairman Electoral Boundaries Commission, and National Vice Chairman of the Democratic Party. (en)
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  • Charles Ratemo (en)
  • Christopher Nyambane (en)
  • James Ogendi (en)
  • Joyce Bochere (en)
  • Kenyalyn Monyenche (en)
  • Mary Nyaboke (en)
  • Paul Nyamweya (en)
  • Rebecca Masese (en)
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  • Former Cabinet Minister and Member of Parliament (en)
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  • Hon James Nyamweya (en)
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  • Kenyan (en)
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  • Louis Manyange (en)
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  • Democratic Party of Kenya (en)
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  • Lawyer (en)
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  • Andrew Nyamweya (en)
  • David Nyamweya (en)
  • John Nyamweya (en)
  • Milka Nyamweya (en)
  • Peter Nyamweya (en)
  • Ruth Nyamweya (en)
  • Samson Nyamweya (en)
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  • Matutu home in Borabu (en)
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  • Tabitha Moige Nyamweya (en)
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  • James Nyamweya (28 December 1927 – 25 September 1995) was a Kenyan politician who served in ministerial, parastatal, and political party leadership positions in both the Kenyatta and Moi governments from 1965 to 1995. He was Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Assistant Minister in the Office of the President, Minister of State in charge of External Affairs Foreign Minister, Minister of State in charge of Provincial Administration, Leader of Government Business in Parliament, Minister for Works, Minister for Power and Communication, Minister for Labour, Chairman Electoral Boundaries Commission, and National Vice Chairman of the Democratic Party. (en)
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