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Politician & Businesswoman; Former Nominated Senator (2017–2022)
Millicent Omanga is a Kenyan politician and entrepreneur popularly known as “Mama Miradi”. Born in 1982 in Kiamokama, Kisii County, she later built her career in Nairobi. She rose to prominence after appointment to the KenGen board (2014–2017), then served as a Nominated Senator (2017–2022). In March 2023 she was among nominees for Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS) in the Ministry of Interior, though CAS appointments were subsequently halted. She remains active in politics and business, and is widely followed on social media.
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County
Nairobi (origin: Kisii County)
Political Party
Jubilee (2017–2022); later UDA-aligned
Birth Year
1982
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Millicent Omanga is a Kenyan politician and entrepreneur popularly known as “Mama Miradi”. Born in 1982 in Kiamokama, Kisii County, she later built her career in Nairobi. She rose to prominence after appointment to the KenGen board (2014–2017), then served as a Nominated Senator (2017–2022). In March 2023 she was among nominees for Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS) in the Ministry of Interior, though CAS appointments were subsequently halted. She remains active in politics and business, and is widely followed on social media.
Highlights that showcase impact and influence.
Appointed Director, Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen), 2014–2017
Nominated Senator (Jubilee), 2017–2022
Nominee for Interior Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS) in March 2023
A timeline of pivotal roles and responsibilities.
2014–2017: Director, KenGen (board appointment)
2017–2022: Nominated Senator (Jubilee)
2023: Nominated for Interior CAS (role halted alongside CAS appointments); continued political and business activities
Key events that have shaped public perception.
Summoned by Jubilee Party’s disciplinary committee in 2021 for alleged insubordination
Faced 2024 claims of a KSh 1B State House furniture tender, which she publicly denied and said she has not benefited from government tenders