MARK MWENJE
AGE | NOT KNOWN |
GENDER | MALE |
OCCUPATION | POLITICIAN |
Mark Mwenje is a Member of Parliament representing Embakasi West Constituency, having been elected in the August 2022 general election.
He is affiliated with the Jubilee Party and has served as the Deputy Minority Whip in the National Assembly since 2023.
Professionally, he is an advocate of the High Court of Kenya
Educational Background of Mark Mwenje
Mark Mwenje completed his secondary education at Alliance High School, earning a B+ between 2000 and 2003.
He furthered his formal training in England, obtaining a Diploma from Warwickshire College in 2004–2005.
Later, he pursued legal studies, earning a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from the University of Leeds between 2005 and 2008.
Advancing his legal education, he completed a Master of Laws (LL.M.) at the University of Warwick in 2008–2009.
He also holds a Diploma/Advocate’s Certificate from the Kenya School of Law (2010) and was conferred the professional qualification of Certified Public Secretary by KASNEB between 2015 and 2016.
Career Path
After completing his legal training, Mwenje served as Associate Partner at Sichangi Partners Advocates from 2012 to 2017.
In 2017, he co-founded and became the Managing Partner at Mwenje & Karanja Advocates, a role he continues to hold to date.
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Professionally, he is recognised as an Advocate of the High Court, Company Secretary, and holds affiliations in both law and construction.
His special skills include mentorship and conflict mediation, with career interests spanning economic affairs, infrastructure development, and youth empowerment.
Networth
Details about his net worth are not publicly available.
However, Mark Mwenje earns a gross salary of KSh 739,600 as a Member of Parliament.
This includes:
- Basic Salary: KSh 443,760
- House Allowance: KSh 150,000
- Salary Market Adjustment: KSh 145,840
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Mark Mwenje also receives:
- Sitting Allowance: Ksh 7,500 per parliamentary sitting, up to a maximum of Ksh 120,000 monthly
- Mileage Allowance: Ksh 116.63 per kilometre (capped at Ksh 353,778 monthly)
- Car Maintenance Allowance: Ksh 356,525 monthly
- Airtime Allowance: Ksh 15,000 monthly
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