BOYD WERE ONG’ONDO
NAME | BOYD WERE ONG’ONDO |
AGE | 27 YEARS |
GENDER | MALE |
OCCUPATION | KRA OFFICER |
Boyd Were, the 27-year-old son of the late Kasipul MP Charles Ong’ondo Were, has emerged as a prominent and determined figure in the political landscape of Homa Bay County following his father’s assassination on April 30, 2025.
Early life and education
Boyd Were was born on 22 April 1998 and grew up in a politically active household shaped by his father’s career.
Boyd’s early schooling was at Kanyakine Boys Boarding Primary School, after which he attended St. Patrick’s High School (G-Senior) for his secondary education.
Following high school, Boyd pursued higher education in finance. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Finance from the Cooperative University of Kenya, equipping him with knowledge in financial management, accounting, and economic systems.
Boyd is currently undertaking a Master’s degree in Commerce (Finance and Investment) at KCA University, strengthening his expertise in investment, fiscal policy, and corporate finance.
Career
Professional career
Boyd Were began his professional journey after completing his undergraduate degree in finance.
In 2021, he joined the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), one of Kenya’s key government agencies responsible for tax collection and fiscal management.
At KRA, Boyd has worked in roles related to taxation, compliance, and financial administration.
His position at KRA has given him practical exposure to the mechanisms of governance, economic management, and public administration, complementing his academic background in finance.
While his professional career is rooted in public service through KRA, Boyd’s trajectory has increasingly intersected with politics, especially following the tragic passing of his father, Charles Ong’ondo Were, the late MP for Kasipul.
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His work at KRA, combined with his education, positions him as a young leader with both technical expertise and exposure to public policy.
Political career
The tragic death of Boyd’s father, Charles Ong’ondo Were, in 2025 catalyzed his political aspirations.
Determined to continue his father’s legacy, Boyd officially declared his candidacy for the Kasipul parliamentary seat in May 2025.
His campaign emphasizes continuity of development projects, youth empowerment, and improved local governance.
Boyd has pledged to complete initiatives started by his father, particularly in education and community economic development, reflecting both personal commitment and a broader vision for Kasipul.
Boyd has received support from key figures within the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), including the party’s youth wing and some local MPs, who have endorsed him as a promising young leader.
Publicly, Boyd has shown resolve and courage, delivering emotive speeches that demand justice for his father’s killing while asserting his commitment to serve the people of Kasipul.
Net Worth
Boyd Were’s net worth is not publicly disclosed.
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Unlike his late father, whose finances were more visible due to public office and media coverage, Boyd has maintained privacy regarding his personal wealth.
At just 27 years old, Boyd Were represents a new generation of Kenyan leaders bridging professional expertise and political ambition.
With a strong academic foundation in finance, practical experience at the Kenya Revenue Authority, and a burgeoning political profile, Boyd is positioning himself as a capable successor to his father’s legacy in Kasipul.
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