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Member of Parliament, Kisumu West
Born
1960(66 yrs)
County
Kisumu
Constituency
Kisumu West
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Rozaah Akinyi Buyu is a Kenyan politician who currently serves as the Member of Parliament for Kisumu West Constituency. She won the seat in the 2022 general election, unseating the previous long-time MP. Before that, she served a term (2017–2022) as the Woman Representative for Kisumu County — making her among the few women to transition from the county-wide slot to represent a defined constituency in Kisumu. Her background includes a training in education: she studied at Kenyatta University College, earning a Bachelor of Education degree, after earlier secondary education at Loreto High School, Limuru. Prior to politics, she worked as a high-school teacher under the Teachers Service Commission. Rozaah Buyu is widely viewed as a figure of women’s representation and constituency-level politics in Kisumu. Her shift from a county-wide seat to a constituency MP showcases adaptability and political ambition. She is associated with efforts to deepen women’s voice in legislative and development matters.
Elected MP for Kisumu West (2022): Became the first woman to win the Kisumu West parliamentary seat — a historic milestone in a county long represented by male MPs.
Term as Kisumu County Woman Representative (2017–2022): Served in the 12th Parliament representing women countywide, providing a platform to champion women’s issues, social welfare, and inclusive development.
Diverse professional background before politics: Worked as a high-school teacher, and later served as a brand manager at a private firm, and as a Commissioner with the interim boundaries-review commission — experiences that inform her legislative perspective.
Second woman MP in Kisumu County since independence: Her 2022 election ended a long stretch of male-dominated parliamentary representation in Kisumu, placing her among pioneering female legislators for the region.