Johana Ng’eno Biography: Educational Background, Career, Family and Networth

Johana Ng'eno

Johana Ng’eno Kipyegon was a Kenyan politician who served as the Member of Parliament for the Emurua Dikirr Constituency in Narok County. He died on February 28, 2026, in a helicopter crash. The plane carrying six people crashed and caught fire in Mosop, Nandi County.

He has been representing this constituency since 2013, was re-elected in 2017 and 2022, and is currently serving his third term.

Before entering politics, he served as a Director at the Agricultural Development Corporation (ADC) from 2008 to 2012.

Johana Ng’eno Age and Early Life

Johana Ngong Ngeno Ole Kisiara rose from a life of deep hardship to become one of the most vocal and fearless leaders in the Rift Valley and Kenya at large.

Johana Ng’eno Kipyegon

Born in 1972, Ngeno grew up in a family struck by poverty—his father was a cattle rustler, and the 1994 famine devastated everything they owned. Forced to relocate to Molo, young Ngeno walked up to 50 kilometers daily with 16 donkeys transporting charcoal and maize just to make ends meet.

Educational Background of Johana Ng’eno

Johana Ng’eno completed his early education at Mogondo Primary School, where he earned his KCPE between 1980 and 1987.

He then advanced to Maseno National School for his KCSE studies from 1988 to 1991.

Pursuing higher education abroad, he obtained a Bachelor of Arts in International Law from Kyiv TSN University in Ukraine between 2003 and 2006.

Returning to Kenya, he earned an LL. B (Bachelor of Laws) from Mount Kenya University from 2011 to 2013, and further advanced his qualifications with a Master of Arts in International Studies at the University of Nairobi between 2010 and 2012.

Career life of Johana Ng’eno

Before joining politics, Johana Ng’eno was a Director at the Agricultural Development Corporation from 2008 to 2012.

His political career began in 2007 when he contested the Kilgoris parliamentary seat but claimed he was rigged out, leading to violent protests.

In March 2013, Johana Ngeno Kipyegon was first elected as a Member of Parliament representing Emurua Dikirr Constituency.

Since 2013, he has been a consistent member of the Departmental Committee on Justice & Legal Affairs and the Public Investments Committee.

He was re-elected in the 2017 general elections, continuing to serve the Emurua Dikirr Constituency, and also became a member of the National Government Constituencies Development Fund Committee.

Ng’eno was re-elected in 2022 and continues to serve on parliamentary committees focused on justice, legal affairs, public investments, and constituency development.

Known for his boldness and defiance, Ng’eno has been arrested multiple times over fighting for people’s rights during forest evictions, BBI politics, and property disputes, but has never backed down.

In Parliament and on the ground, he champions the development of his constituency, launching major road projects, distributing bursaries worth millions, and providing school buses to improve education access.

Ng’eno was installed as a Kipsigis elder and community spokesperson, elevating him to a new level of traditional and political authority.

When insecurity rocked areas like Angata Barikoi in 2025, he courageously demanded justice for the people, directly confronting law enforcement after civilian deaths. His actions—often misunderstood by critics—are seen by his supporters as heroic and selfless.

Johana Ng’eno’s Networth

Details about his net worth are not publicly available.

However, Johana Ng’eno earns a gross salary of KSh 739,600 as a Member of Parliament.

This includes:

  • Basic Salary: KSh 443,760
  • House Allowance: KSh 150,000
  • Salary Market Adjustment: KSh 145,840

Johana Ng’eno also receives:

  • Sitting Allowance: KSh 7,500 per parliamentary sitting, up to a maximum of KSh 120,000 monthly
  • Mileage Allowance: KSh 116.63 per kilometre (capped at KSh 353,778 monthly)
  • Car Maintenance Allowance: KSh 356,525 monthly
  • Airtime Allowance: KSh 15,000 monthly
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