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Orie Rogo Manduli

Kenyan diplomat and women's rights activist

Orie Rogo Manduli

Born

Mary Slessor Orie Rogo


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Maseno, Kisumu County, Kenya

Died8 September (aged 73)

Riverside, Nairobi

NationalityKenyan
Other&#;namesMary Slessor Orie Rogo
Mary Ondieki
Orie Rogo
Orie Rogo Manduli
Occupation(s)Farmer, diplomat, rally driver, journalist
Years&#;active
Known&#;for Safari Rally
SpousesJohn Jeremiah Ondieki
Misheck Norman Manduli

Orie Rogo Manduli (née Mary Slessor Orie Rogo, – 8 September ) was a Kenyan diplomat, women's activist and journalist. She won the Miss Kenya beauty pageant in and in , alongside Sylvia Omino was the first woman of African descent and from Kenya to compete in the East African Safari Rally.

Background and education

Born in Maseno, Kisumu County in to educators Gordon Rogo and Zeruiah Adhiambo, Rogo was one of eight children and was named after Mary Slessor,a Scottish missionary.[1]

She attended Ng'iya Girls School in Siaya, then Butere Girls High School and later Machakos Girls School.[2][3] She then proceeded to Machakos Teachers College where she trained and graduated as a teacher.[3]

After moving to Canada with her husband, she obtained a diploma in Office management from an unspecified college.[3] In she graduated cum laude from Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax with a degree in Public relations after which she graduated with a Masters in International relations in [3]

Career

Journalism

After her first divorce, Rogo worked as journalist at Voice of Kenya, now Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC).[3] She hosted 2 shows, Mambo Leo and Women's World, from where according to Hakika News, she "developed an interest in the Safari Rally after interviewing drivers".[4]

Diplomacy

Rogo was involved in the pre-conference lobbying during the fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing in [5] This earned her a position at the International Council of Women through which she gained diplomatic status by being the body's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Environment Programme and UN-Habitat.[4][3]

Governance and Administration

In , she unsuccessfully vied for the position of Member of Parliament for Kasarani on the Ford People ticket. Later on in January , she also run for the Kisumu Town West parliamentary seat in a by-election following the death of the Joab Omino.[6][5]

In , she became the first woman in Kenya to head the Non Governmental Organizations Council of Kenya. Starting in March , Rogo was "an ordinary member of the executive committee".[3] She then served as a deputy chair to Gichira Kibara who later left and she was voted in to this position.[3]

Motor racing

With Sylvia Omino as her co-driver, she competed in the East Africa Safari rally.[7] Dubbed the "Rally Girls", they were able to finish two legs of the rally.[2] As a rally driver she competed as Mary Ondieki.[8]

Personal life

Soon after her teacher training, Rogo married John Jeremiah Ondieki, a civil servant and emigrated to Canada.[3][5] Together, with Ondieki they had three children.[9] Her second marriage in was to Misheck Norman Manduli, a Zambian national who died in [3]

After a long illness, Rogo died at her home on 8 September [4] She was buried in Machete village in Saboti, Trans Nzoia.[10]

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