Joseph Musyimi Lele Ndolo

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Joseph Musyimi Lele Ndolo
BornMakueni County
Allegiance Kenya
Service/branchKing's African Rifles
Kenya Army
Kenya Defence Forces
Years of service1934-1971
RankMajor General
Commands heldChief of General Staff
Commander Kenya Army
Battles/wars

Major General Joseph Ndolo was a former Chief of the General Staff and the first African to head the armed forces of Kenya.[1]

Career[edit]

Ndolo was a member of the King's African Rifles.[1] At the time of his enlistment Ndolo was working in a plantation in Moshi, Tanzania. He was placed into the 6th Battalion which found its way to Sri Lanka.[citation needed] By the time the Second World War had ended Ndolo had risen to the rank of Sergeant in the King's African Rifles. He sought a transfer back to Kenya after being commissioned as Lieutenant, then Captain and finally Major.

He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in 1963 and appointed Commanding Officer of the 5th Battalion, Kenya Rifles. He was the first African to head a regiment in East and Central Africa.[citation needed] In 1969 he attained the rank of Major General and appointed the first African Chief of General Staff.

Ndolo would only last two years after he was implicated in a coup plot against then president Jomo Kenyatta, as he had been named as a possible successor.[2] He resigned his post and Jackson Mulinge was promoted in his place.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "History and Evolution of the Ministry of Defence".
  2. ^ "Ndolo, the General who wanted to be President of Kenya". Nation.