SULEKA HARUN
AGE | NOT KNOWN |
GENDER | FEMALE |
OCCUPATION | POLITICIAN |
Suleka Harun Hulbale is a nominated Member of the National Assembly of Kenya and holds one of the special seats allocated through proportional representation in the 13th Parliament.
She started her current term on August 16, 2022, as a nominated MP representing proportional allocation affairs.
Suleka is a member of the United Democratic Movement (UDM) party.
At just 26 years old upon taking office, Suleka Harun stands out as one of Kenya’s youngest legislators.
Her role involves legislative and oversight responsibilities typical of MPs, and she represents the interests allocated to her party at the national level rather than a specific geographical constituency.
In Parliament, Suleka Harun serves on the Public Debt and Privatisation Committee, where she contributes to the consideration and reports on matters related to public debt management and privatisation processes.
Political Contributions
Suleka Harun has also participated in significant initiatives such as the Pastoralist Leadership Summit, which focuses on addressing policy and financial barriers to maximise development opportunities for pastoralist communities.
In December 2024, in her first year in office, she launched a free medical camp at Mandera County Referral Hospital in collaboration with the Kenya Association of Muslim Medical Professionals.
Notably, on 11 June 2025, she spoke passionately during a discussion on the national budget, emphasising the need to curb wasteful spending (such as on commitment fees), prioritise development spending, and embrace stronger cash management strategies to support debt sustainability.
A 2024 rankings report placed her among the top five most influential MPs from Kenya’s Northeastern region, citing her as a leading advocate for women and marginalised communities.
Net Worth
Details about her net worth are not publicly available.
However, Suleka Harun earns a gross salary of KSh739,600 as a Member of Parliament.
This includes a Basic Salary of KSh443,760, House Allowance of KSh150,000, and Salary Market Adjustment of KSh145,840.
Suleka Harun also earns KSh7,500 per sitting, up to a maximum of KSh120,000 monthly.
Additionally, she is entitled to a Mileage Allowance of KSh116.63 per kilometre, capped at KSh353,778 monthly, a Car Maintenance Allowance of KSh356,525 monthly, and an Airtime Allowance of KSh15,000 monthly.
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