"The World's Poorest President":Uruguay's

  
José Mujica, Uruguay's president
While the title President is often synonymous with plush living and
hefty pay cheques, Uruguay’s head of state is contrasting the norm.

José Mujica who is commonly referred to as the “The World’s Poorest
President” donates 90 per cent of his salary, taking home
approximately Ksh105, 000 of his allotted  Ksh1,050,000.

Speaking to a Spanish newspaper, the 77-year-old head of state
explained that the amount he takes home is sufficient

"I do fine with that amount; I have to do fine because there are many
Uruguayans who live with much less," he told the paper.

Mujica also refused to live in the presidential residence, opting to
reside in a small farmhouse owned by his wife. Like her husband, Mrs.
Mujica donates a large sum of her senatorial salary.

The president, who was previously a guerilla fighter, has no bank
account. When declaring his wealth, Mujica stated that his most
valuable possession is his aged Volkswagen Beetle.

Known as a man who shuns formalities and high-end living, Mujica has
endeared himself to many as a generous leader and a true man of the
people. After 10 years behind bars for his guerilla activism, Mujica
has served as a senator and minister for agriculture.

Though José Mujica is not the first president to donate his salary,
his move is a sharp contrast to the leaders in Kenya and other who
take home large salaries while the bulk of their constituents live
below the poverty line.

I hope those rogue African Presidents can learn from such a humble living President. 

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