Abstract:
Taaitta Toweett emerges as a prominent and influential political figure in Kenya's
historical landscape, attracting scholarly attention due to his noteworthy contributions and
intriguing life trajectory. With a commanding presence, Toweett is characterized by his
insightful and earnest demeanor, infusing his life story with a nearly mythical quality that
showcases its uniqueness and intricacy. Researchers in contemporary discourse focus on
Toweett's formative years, educational pursuits, political engagements, and personal attributes,
examining these aspects in depth. Born in 1925 and passing away in 2007, Toweett's life spans
significant historical periods, enriching his experiences with both temporal and socio-political
relevance. His rise from relative anonymity to political prominence illustrates the intricate paths
that leadership takes in Kenya's socio-political context. Toweett's life story presents a fascinating
subject for scholarly analysis, inviting exploration of themes such as social advancement,
dynamics of leadership, and the interplay between individual will and structural limitations.
Through academic investigation, Toweett's legacy emerges as a part of broader socio-political
dynamics, enhancing our understanding of Kenya's historical trajectory and the multifaceted
nature of its leadership landscape. The study traced the life and times of Taaitta Toweett,
assessed his contribution to creating a Kalenjin nation identity, and also explored Taaitta
Toweett’s contribution to Kenya’s Socio-political development. The main aim of this study was
to examine the social and political portrait of Taaitta Toweett from 1925–2007. To achieve this,
the historical research design was used to evaluate and analyze data that was obtained from both
primary, secondary, and archival sources. Preliminary data for this study was sought from the
Kenya National Archives in Nairobi and the National Parliament Archives. This was
complemented by data from oral interviews with informants, including his existing lifetime
friends, relatives, family members, Members of Parliament whom he worked with, and local
administrators. The informants were identified through purposive sampling. Secondary data was
sought from the internet, Laikipia University Library, the British Institute of East Africa in
Nairobi, the University of Nairobi Library, Macmillan Library in Nairobi, and Kenya National
Library Services. Three analytical frames were used to analyze the collected data. They included
theoretical reflection, documentary review, and content analysis. The study employed the
Subaltern Theory and Great Man Theory. Subaltern theory, introduced by Gayatri Chakravorty
Spivak, presents a valuable framework for analyzing biographies, particularly those centered on
individuals from marginalized or oppressed communities. Taaitta Toweett's journey from humble
beginnings to becoming a prominent leader in Kenya can be analyzed through the lens of the
Subaltern theory, which explores the interplay between his experiences as a member of a
marginalized group and the larger social, political, and historical forces at play. Being the son of
a Kisii war captive, who was assimilated to the Kipsigis Community, Taaitta Toweett belongs to
a marginalized group within Kenyan society. The Subaltern theory places a strong emphasis on
the experiences and perspectives of marginalized groups, shedding light on how their identities
and histories influence their interactions with power and authority. On the other hand, in the 19th
Century, historian Thomas Carlyle popularized the concept known as the Great Man Theory.
According to this theory, history is primarily molded by the actions and choices of extraordinary
individuals, commonly referred to as "great men." Toweett was indeed a great leader based on
his successes in his various political endeavors in the country, and the study explains in detail the
role that society played in nurturing Toweett to his political peak. This analysis of Taaitta
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Toweett’s social and political portrait contributed to the body of knowledge and also added to
written works on biographies.