Sam Mue
Sam Mue is the current Secretary-General of Kenya MUN. He is a fourth-year student at Strathmore University pursuing his undergraduate degree in International Studies. Kenya MUN has been a home for Sam Mue as this is his 4th session and 2nd session in the National Secretariat having served as the Deputy Secretary-General in the 21st Session. He has truly enjoyed his experience in Kenya MUN as he has grown, learnt, created meaningful relationships and networks and impacted the community! Being passionate about International Affairs, Sustainable Development, and youth empowerment and development has driven and inspired the work and projects that he undertakes. He looks forward to making the 22nd Session of Kenya MUN memorable and meaningful. By the time he finishes his tenure, he hopes for strategic and holistic growth of Kenya MUN to ensure it continues to be the premier youth engagement platform in Kenya and Africa.
Fidelis Murigu
Murigu’s life mantra is anchored on Romans 8:31; ‘If God is for you, certainly no one can be against you.’
She is a product of ‘Be Brave, believe in yourself’.
For the better part of her life, if not having fun, Murigu has been pursuing her passion and is currently in her final year at the Kenyatta University school of law.
In KMUN, she takes pride in winning the 19th session ICJ moot competition. She is humbled to have served as a judge of the court in the 20th and 21st Session, Deputy Under Secretary General of KUSOL and the Deputy President of the Council of Representatives in the 21st Session.
Despite life’s shortcomings, Murigu believes that the best days of man lie ahead.
Njeri Thuo
Njeri is a fourth-year student of International Relations at The Catholic University of Eastern Africa. She has a keen interest in the development, theory as well as practice of Diplomacy and the advancement of the youth in society. She is an avid reader with an eye for African literature and political writings.
Brian Kibet
Kibet is a final year student at the University of Nairobi Faculty of Law. He was a Commisioner in the International Law Commision in the 20th and 21st sessions and also served in his Local Secretariat in the 21st Session. He has won several awards in his KMUN journey so far. He believes that steady work ultimately overcomes all things and that in all we do, we ought to be, rather than seem. He is currently a @yali_rlc_ea fellow, Cohort 44.
Patience Mwangi
Patience Mwangi is a 4th year Law Student at the University of Nairobi, Parklands Campus with interests in finance law and international law. She’s also an ADR enthusiast. Her love for international law and diplomacy has seen her winning various awards in the society including, but not limited to: Best Delegate and Best Bureau member. When she is not deep in her books, she’s busy baking cakes and similar delicacies. You can check out her page @butter_n_cup_pastry
Jemmy Mukeni Kamau
Jemmy Mukeni Kamau is the 22nd Session Deputy President of the General Assembly. She completed her undergraduate degree, Bachelor of Arts in International Studies, this year at Strathmore University, awaiting Graduation in October 2022.
She is also part of the University Relations and Communications Department team at Strathmore University as a Content Developer. As a Content Developer, she is involved in assisting to effectively manage the Social Media Accounts of the University. It is in this space that she has grown in leaps and bounds in matters of writing, photography, mobile videography and largely being a team player.
She has been a KMUN member, Strathmore Chapter in specific, since 2019, where she started as a delegate. In the 21st Session, she served as the first Chief of Staff and Deputy Under Secretary General in the Strathmore MUN Local Secretariat. Concurrently, she served in the 21st Session General Assembly Bureau where she was the Co-Chair and Committee Secretary at The United Nations Security Council.
KenyaMUN is a worthwhile experience. She loves it because it has created a platform for her to participate in decision and policy-making on world issues in the promotion of peace. It is through MUN that she honed her leadership, public speaking and problem-solving skills.
Jeffither Karu
Jeff is a fourth-year student pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Law at the University of Nairobi. He has been a member of KenyaMUN for 2 years; first joining the ILC as a commissioner, then serving in the ILC Bureau as a Head Commissioner before finally being elected to serve as the Chair of the Commission for the 22nd Session.
Jeff has an unwavering interest in global politics, research, current affairs, international law and diplomacy, all of which propelled him to join the ILC and have since steered his journey all through his tenure at the commission. He also enjoys listening to music, cycling, volunteering and seeking new experiences through travelling, hiking and other outdoor activities.
Jeff is a strong believer in seeking discomfort and trying new things as it is only then that one can realise their full potential. He describes his KenyaMUN experience as highly rewarding and accredits it for moulding him into a wholesome individual. He is honoured to serve as the CILC for the 22nd Session and is looking forward to making it an incredible and unforgettable experience for all KenyaMUN members.
Favourite quote: Everything you’ve ever wanted is sitting on the other side of fear.
Life philosophy: Ambition’s debt must be paid.
Gakinya Diana Nyokabi
Diana is currently transitioning to her forth year in Kenyatta University School of Law. She is the Deputy Chair of the International Law Commission, Kenya Model UN, 22nd session. She is also a member of FIDA. She’s very passionate about youth leadership and development. During her free time she does short films and general content creation. She’s also interested in diplomacy, areas of public international law as well as areas of private international law.
Oduor Otieno E.
Oduor Otieno E. is currently serving as the President of the International Court of Justice of the Model United Nations, Kenya. He’s pursuing a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) at Moi University, School of Law. He is an aspiring International Litigant intending to specialise in International Cybersecurity Law and help streamline cyber laws that govern the International Community.
Vanessa Mugo
A final year law student at ANU with a particular interest in public international law. She has been an agent of the court, served as a judge and is the current DPICJ- a sequence she believes helps her understand better how to make the ICJ docket a more interesting, involving and accommodating experience.
She may be considered quite serious and strict in matters of work and its efficiency but has a sociable and bubbly flipside. Her other interests include creative writing and public speaking.
As concerns the 22nd session, she is humbled to serve as DPICJ and hopes to leave behind a strong legacy of efficiency and complementarity in not only the ICJ events but also in the entire KenyaMun society.
Muthoni Nyutu
She is an undergraduate student pursuing a degree in Law at the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (Karen Campus).
She has participated as a delegate and been a part of the Conference Bureau within KMUN. She has a key interest in Medical, Tax and International Law. She loves baking, singing, cooking, dancing and reading novels. She believes happiness is within us and the most important way we can show love is being kind to others.
Jeniffer Temba
She is a bubbly soul with a fierce personality, who has proven time and time again, to be a force to reckon with. She has held numerous leadership positions both in and out of school and is always ready for whatever challenges leadership throws her way.
Dylan Martin Mogaka
A student of Business and Information Technology at the Africa Nazarene University currently serves as the Finance Director at KMUN.
His work philosophy is to constantly challenge himself, even in aspects of his job with which he is already familiar. Learning new things, taking on new challenges, and collaborating with various members of an organization are some of the ways he’s found motivation.
Fadhili Manyasa Rajab
A student at Kenyatta University undertaking his Undergraduate degree in Law. Fadhili is the Deputy Finance Director for Kenya Model UN for the 22nd Session.
Previously, he has served as Finance Correspondent in the 21st Session, as well as Finance Director for his local Chapter. Nationally, he has served in various capacities as a youth and community leader, ranging from being the Cabinet Secretary for ICT and External Relations in the National Children’s Government of Kenya, to Serving as an ambassador for Sustainable Development through Access Education International and Africa for SDGs. Fadhili’s hobbies include acting, travelling and community work. He has a strong passion towards youth empowerment. And yes, he is fun!