Marsden Herman Madoka (born March 15, 1943) is a Kenyan statesman, businessman, and former military officer. He has served in various capacities in both public service and private sectors, including as Minister of State for Provincial Administration and National Security, Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs. Madoka is renowned for his contributions to Kenya's governance, sports development, and education.
Madoka was born in Mwatate, Taita-Taveta County, Kenya. He attended Hospital Hill Primary School and later Shimo La Tewa High School. He furthered his studies through the Outward Bound Kenya programme, known for developing leadership and resilience skills.[1]
Madoka began his career in the Kenya Army, eventually rising to the rank of Major. In 1966, at just 22 years old, he became the first Aide-de-Camp (ADC) to President Jomo Kenyatta.
Madoka transitioned from military service to politics, becoming the Member of Parliament (MP) for Mwatate Constituency in 1997; a position he held until 2007. His notable positions include:
In addition to his political roles, Madoka has held various positions in business. He served as General Manager of New Products at East African Breweries Limited (EABL). Later, he became Chairman of the Kenya Ports Authority and Chairman of Outward Bound Kenya, championing youth empowerment and leadership development.[2]
Madoka is the founder of the annual Madoka Half Marathon, a prominent event aimed at promoting sports and fostering community development in Taita-Taveta County. Sponsored by organisations such as Safaricom and the Kenya Ports Authority, the marathon has nurtured local athletic talent.[3]
Madoka is married to Elizabeth Mumbi Madoka, who was crowned Miss Uhuru in 1963 and served as President Kenyatta's longest-serving secretary. The couple has been celebrated for their contributions to Kenya's national development.[4][5]
In 1988, Madoka was appointed a Member of the Venerable Order of Saint John (MStJ),[6] followed by promotions to Commander (CStJ) in 2004,[7] Knight (KStJ) in 2012,[8] and finally Bailiff Grand Cross of the Order (GCStJ) in 2020.[9]
He was also conferred the class of Elder in the Order of the Golden Heart of Kenya (EGH), the country’s highest national honour.[7]