Charles Wanyoike Rubia (1923[1] – 23 December 2019) was the mayor of Nairobi from 1963 to 1967, the first native African to hold the post. He later joined Parliament, where he rose to the cabinet. In 1990, together with Hon. Kenneth Matiba, Rubia led the calls for multi-party democracy and was subsequently detained twice by President Daniel arap Moi. He was later released from detention after one year, and had been in poor health ever since.

He was an MP from Starehe Constituency in Nairobi from 1969 to 1988.[2]

In July 2018, Murang'a University of Technology honoured the past Mayor of Nairobi with a Doctor of letters degree for his good work in mobilizing the community in the establishment of Murang'a college of Technology.

He died on 23 December 2019, aged 96, in his Karen home, in Nairobi.[3][4][5]

References

  1. Uwechue, Raph (December 25, 1991). Africa Who's who. Africa Journal Limited. ISBN 9780903274173 via Google Books.
  2. Center for Multiparty Democracy: Politics and Paliamenterians in Kenya 1944-2007
  3. "Moi's Minister Dies in Nairobi - Kenyans.co.ke".
  4. "Nairobi's first black mayor Charles Rubia dies at 96". The Star.
  5. "Charles Rubia: Veteran politician dies at 96". www.msn.com. Retrieved 2019-12-24.


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