Former Moi powerful Cabinet minister Kipyator Nicholas Kiprono arap Biwott is dead. The Powerful Minister was born in 1940 in Chebior village, Keiyo District, Rift Valley Province his parents, mother Maria Soti and his father Cheserem, were market traders in Eldoret.
- 1951–1954: Tambach Intermediate School, Tambach Rift Valley Province;
- 1955–1958: Kapsabet High School, Rift Valley Province;
- [In 1959, Biwott began working at the Department of Information in Eldoret. Later, together with Kendagor Bett, he published the Kalenjin Monthly newsletter].
- February–December 1961: George Taylor University, Melbourne, Australia;
- February 1962 – Dec 1964: University of Melbourne, Australia: Bachelor of Commerce, Diploma in Public Administration: majored in Economics and Political Science.
Nicholas Biwott was a member of parliament for 28 years. In 1979 he ran for the seat and became successful as a prospective MP for the Keiyo South Constituency and retained the seat in 1983 and 1988, 1992, 1997, and 2002.
77 years ago, Mr Biwott bestrode Kenya’s political landscape like a
colossus in the post 1982 attempted coup era helping retired president
Daniel Moi deal with the growing opposition.
The death of the Total man just comes after the death of a powerful cabinet secretary in the interior Ministry Joseph Nkaiserry who died on heart attack. The Total man was suffering from spinal problem before he met his death.