Buzeki Graduates from Top University in England

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Billionaire Uasin Gishu businessman Bundotich Zedekiah Kiprop, alias Buzeki, has graduated from a top university in England.

Buzeki graduated on Monday, April 25, 2022.

According to photos shared on his social media pages, the businessman who is eyeing the Uasin Gishu Governor seat graduated from The University of Lincoln.

“Cometh the day, cometh the hour. Glory to God,” he said on his Facebook page.

Buzeki at the University of Lincoln for his graduation on April 25, 2022.

The graduation started at 4.30 pm, Kenyan time.

The University of Lincoln is a public research university in Lincoln, England, with origins back to 1861. It gained university status in 1992 and its present name and structure in 2001.

Buzeki graduated with an honors degree of Bachelor of Science in Logistics Management.

Buzeki’s graduation certificate

The billionaire businessman founded Buzeki Logistics in 1999 with a view to providing a wide range of transport services in Kenya and the larger East and Central Africa regions.

Buzeki Logistics’ services include loose cargo, containerized cargo, and abnormal cargo.

The group’s flagship is bulk cargo handling, representing 80 percent of the business.

Buzeki is seeking to be the second governor of Uasin Gishu – a seat he unsuccessfully vied for in 2017.

He has already said he will be vying for the seat as an independent candidate.

Billionaire businessman Buzeki at a past event.

Buzeki will face off with politician Jonathan Bii Chelilim alias Koti Moja who recently won the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) ticket.

Former Agricultural Development Corporation (ADC) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) William Kirwa is also in the race using United Democratic Movement (UDM) ticket.

UDM is an affiliate party in the Azimio One Kenya Coalition.

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