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James Njenga Karume (1929 – 24 February 2012) was a Kenyan businessman and politician. He was born in Elementaita, Nakuru District.


Early life

Njenga Karume was born in 1929 on Lord Delamare's Soysambu ranch in Elementaita, the eldest among 8 siblings born to Joseph Karume (later known as Karogo) and Teresia Njeri Karogo. His parents were both indentured servants under colonial white settlers. Njenga fostered a profound bond with his grandfather, with whom he spent the majority of his formative years.


Education

Because of an absence of schools for black Africans near Elementaita, Njenga had to go to school in Ndeiya,
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at the Kahuho-Karing'a Primary School, at the beginning of 1942. Keen on pursuing further education, Njenga proceeded to Riara in
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after 3 years at Kahuho, but not before being baptized. Even as Njenga pursued education back in Central Kenya, he later joined his parents when they moved to
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and settled in Marioson Forest in 1944. As expected in the
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culture, Njenga had reached the age at which he was expected to undergo
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. He was then admitted to the (njata) STAR age group in 1947. Now considered a full grown man, equipped with some formal education and eager to fend for himself, Njenga decided to start his life and moved back to Rift Valley closer to his parents.


Business

Karume's initial foray into the realm of commerce transpired during his school years. He commenced his entrepreneurial journey by engaging in the purchase and sale of books, pencils, and various school supplies sourced from a nearby wholesale establishment, catering specifically to his fellow students within the school premises. In his memoir, he asserts that his enterprising endeavors resulted in the displacement of the school tuck shop, causing its eventual cessation of operations. Following the completion of his education, Karume secured employment in a clerical capacity on a farm. Notably, prior to commencing his duties, he attended a rally wherein a fervent discussion ensued between the white farm owners and the workers. In the midst of this impassioned debate, Njenga posed a question that significantly displeased the white individuals present, ultimately leading to the termination of his employment. It was at this juncture that he resolved to abstain from seeking further employment. He then started trading in charcoal. He had asked his friend the late John Njenga to join him, but he flatly refused claiming that it is dirty work and he is too educated to do such business. He continued on his own. He then began saving what he earned in the charcoal business to finance his timber business. Karume held a diploma in
business management Business administration is the administration of a commercial enterprise. It includes all aspects of overseeing and supervising the business operations of an organization. Overview The administration of a business includes the performance o ...
from Jeans School (KIA).Ministry of State for Defence
CURRICULUM VITAE FOR HON JAMES NJENGA KARUME, EGH., M.P., MINISTER OF STATE FOR DEFENCE
/ref> While Kenya was still under colonial rule, he formed a wholesale shop on Grogan Road (now Kirinyaga Road) in Nairobi. It was one of the few shops in Kenya operated by indigenous people. Later he operated the Nararashi Distributors, which distributed the products of the Kenya Breweries Limited (KBL). Later Castle Brewing Kenya Limited, a Kenyan subsidiary of
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(SAB) was formed, with Karume appointed its director. Karume himself sought to distribute the products of both companies, but KBL was afraid of the competition and cancelled the distribution contract with Karume. Karume took the case to the court stating the cancellation of the contract was unfounded. The High Court first ordered KBL to pay KSh 231 million in damages (about US$2.9 million), but upon appeal the decision was overturned and Karume was told to pay KBL for the suit. As a result, Karume suffered severe financial hurt. He continued to distribute Castle Beer for a while until SAB left Kenya, finally ending his transport business. Before his death his empire was valued at close to $200 million and includes the Jacaranda Group of Hotels under Jacaranda Holdings Limited, Karume Holdings Limited and Cianda Holdings Limited. His empire is diversified into three main areas – hospitality, real estate and agriculture.


Politics

Karume joined politics in 1974 as a nominated Member of Parliament and in the three subsequent elections held in 1979, 1983 and 1988 Karume vied for and won the Kiambaa constituency seat. Between 1979 and 1988 he served as an assistant minister. Karume was an active figure in the G.e.m.a. association. While
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was still the Kenyan president, in 1976, Karume joined number of other politicians including Kihika Kimani and
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forming the "Change the Constitution Movement" attempting to change the
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Investment News Kenya, 28 January 2010
Good Constitutions Are Simple Statements Burnt into the Hearts of Men and Women
/ref> such that then Vice-president
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would not inherit the presidency upon Kenyatta's death. This was to prevent a non-
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president. The movement did not last long. Attorney-General
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charged Karume and other leader of the movement with treason, as "they had imagined the death of the sitting president", which was forbidden by the Penal Code. President Kenyatta dropped the charges, but at the same time silenced the movement. At the National Delegates Conference in
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in mid-1991 Karume moved a motion to repeal Section 2A of the Kenyan Constitution – that is, restoration of the multi-party system. President Moi accepted the motion.Daily Nation, 6 December 2009
How Karume sold the idea of forming DP to Kibaki
/ref> Karume was reluctant to join the leading opposition force
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(FORD), foreseeing its split. Instead, he formed the Democratic Party (DP) with
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and John Keen on 31 December 1991. At the 1992 elections Karume ran on a DP ticket, but lost his seat to
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of FORD–Asili, whose presidential candidate
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enjoyed higher popularity in his constituency. He regained the parliamentary seat at the 1997 elections running again on DP ticket.Center for Multiparty Democracy
Politics and Parliamentarians in Kenya 1944–2007
For the 2002 Election he won the seat again, but now on KANU ticket, supporting their presidential candidate
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, despite the long-standing friendship with Karume and presidential candidate Kibaki. He won the seat also at the 2002 elections. In December 2006, when he was appointed the Minister of Defence. At the 2007 election he represented the PNU coalition led by President Kibaki, but lost the seat to Stanley Munga Githunguri of KANU. In 2009 he released an autobiography titled 'Beyond Expectations: From Charcoal to Gold'.Investment News Kenya, 20 December 2009
For Kenyan Business Tycoon, Njenga Karume, Honesty Starts Right on the Cover of his Biography
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Personal life

He met his first wife Maryanne Wariara Njenga née Waireri in 1951. In 1952 they got married and had ten children Dr. Wanjiku Kahiu, The late Joseph Karume Njenga, Teresia Njeri Karume, Lucy Wanjiru Karume, The Late Jane Mukuhi Matu Nee Karume, Henry Waireri Karume, The late Kennedy Njoroge Karume, Albert Kigera Karume, Samuel Wanjema Karume. He also married a second wife Margret Njeri Njenga in 1960 upon advice from his father in law that having two wives would help look after his empire. On 21 February 2006, he married Grace Njoki and the couple had Emmanuel Karume Njenga. Karume was also a personal friend and key political advisor to Kenyan presidents
Jomo Kenyatta Jomo Kenyatta (22 August 1978) was a Kenyan anti-colonial activist and politician who governed Kenya as its Prime Minister from 1963 to 1964 and then as its first President from 1964 to his death in 1978. He played a significant role in the ...
,
Mwai Kibaki Emilio Stanley Mwai Kibaki (15 November 1931 – 21 April 2022) was a Kenyan politician who served as the third President of Kenya from December 2002 until April 2013. He served in various leadership positions in Kenya's government including ...
and Uhuru Kenyatta


Death and legacy

Karume had been having medical problems from late November 2011. He had been taken for chemotherapy treatment in India and returned on 1 January 2012 and was undergoing chemotherapy at the Aga Khan Hospital. He was preparing to go to Israel for further treatment but a few days before leaving he developed an infection. He was admitted to the Karen Hospital on 17 February 2012 in poor health and as the week went on his condition deteriorated. In the early hours of the morning on 24 February 2012, Njenga Karume was pronounced dead due to a cardiac arrest. He died days after his close friend and political ally
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. Before he died he had formed the Njenga Karume Trust which was designed to manage his inheritance. A board of trustees was chosen to manage these interests and it was led by George Ngugi Waireri as the chairman who is brother-in-law and managing director or Standsand (Africa) Limited, a tea exporting company. Margaret Ndete his sister and who owns a successful chain of supermarkets, named Kamindi Selfridges, James Raymond Njenga who is his cousin and a retired businessman, his oldest living son Henry Waireri Karume who is a successful entrepreneur in the construction and supplies business, Kungu Gatabaki a long time friend and is currently a chairman for Letshego he also appointed his Wife Grace Njoki Njenga as an overseer over his trust.


References

Investment News Kenya, 14 December 2009
For Kenyan Business Tycoon, Njenga Karume, Honesty Starts Right on the Cover of his Biography
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