TIMOTHY BOSIRE
YEAR OF BIRTH | 1960 |
GENDER | MALE |
OCCUPATION | POLITICIAN |
Timothy Bosire is a seasoned Kenyan politician known for his role in the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), where he serves as Treasurer.
He was born in 1960 in Nyamwanga Village, Nyamira County, and is currently 65 years old as of 2025.
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He belongs to the Kisii ethnic community and has been active in leadership and governance since 1985.
Bosire is a long-time member of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) who is widely recognized for his role in shaping economic and political discourse in the country.
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Political Career of Timothy Bosire
He gained national recognition after defeating MP Walter Nyambati in the 2013 general elections to become the Member of Parliament for Kitutu Masaba Constituency.
As an MP, he championed governance reforms, economic policies, and development projects in his constituency.
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In the August 2022 general elections, he vied for the gubernatorial seat in Nyamira county but lost to Amos Nyaribo.
He comes from a humble background in Nyamira County. However, his commitment to public service has seen him rise to prominence as a key player in local and national politics.
In a gazette notice dated January 17, 2025, President William Ruto appointed Timothy Bosire to lead the board of the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA).
However, the politician rejected the appointment citing consultations with his friends and family as the reason for his decision to decline the role.
Also Read: Former MP and ODM Official Rejects Ruto’s Appointment
Education and Family
Timothy Bosire is a graduate of the University of Nairobi, where he pursued a Bachelor’s degree in Economics.
His academic background in economics has been instrumental in shaping his policies and he has referenced it while speaking about his success in policy-making and governance.
Despite his prominence, Bosire has kept details of his personal life private, including his exact birth date and family life.
Net Worth
Although his exact net worth remains undisclosed, Bosire’s long-standing career in politics and leadership suggests he has accumulated significant resources and influence.
According to the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) gazette notice, a Member of Parliament in Kenya receives a basic salary of Ksh435,301, along with a house allowance of Ksh150,000.
Additionally, they are entitled to an official car, with a salary adjustment of Ksh 140,201, bringing their total monthly earnings to Ksh725,502.
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