Ngethe Njoroge


Ng'ethe Njoroge was a Kenyan diplomat.

Biography

Njoroge was born to a Kikuyu family in Kenya. His parents, Leah Magana and George Segeni Njoroge, were pioneer Christians who attended the Church of the Torch which had been founded by the famous Church of Scotland minister, John William Arthur. It is said that his father was born an ethnic Masai but changed his name from Segeni ole Mbuchucha to the Kikuyu name Njoroge. His father worked as a cook at a Presbyterian mission in Nairobi and later opened a store and a transport company. He has five brothers and one sister. His sister, Jemimah Gecaga, was the first female member of parliament in Kenya and his brother was Kenyan Cabinet Minister and Member of Parliament Njoroge Mungai. His cousin, Jomo Kenyatta, was the first elected president in Kenya.
Njoroge attended Alliance High School in Kikuyu, Kenya and Busoga University in Iganga, Uganda before moving to the United States where he attended Central State College in Wilberforce, Ohio and then in 1960 he went to Boston University where he received a M.S. in journalism in 1961.
According to his son, American guitarist Tom Morello, Njoroge was an activist who promoted Kenyan independence from the British during the Mau Mau Uprising.

Career

After the ascension of his cousin, Jomo Kenyatta, to the presidency, Njoroge held a number of positions in his government. He was named assistant secretary, Ministry of Lands and Settlements ; senior assistant secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs ; delegate to the Organisation of African Unity ; member of the Delegation to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting ; member of the Kenyan Delegation to the United Nations General Assembly ; head of the Africa and Middle East Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Nairobi ; counselor of the Kenyan Embassy in Bonn, Germany ; Ambassador to Italy and Switzerland ; and Kenyan High Commissioner to the United Kingdom.

Personal life

Njoroge was married to Mary Morello who later founded Parents for Rock and Rap; they had one son, Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello. He later remarried and had three more sons.