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Bio Excerpt: Pauline Sheghu is Kenya’s most prominent female rally driver, a former KBC anchor and Geothermal Development Company chief officer who turned a carjacking trauma into competitive ambition and won continental awards by 2026. 

Pauline Sheghu

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Pauline Sheghu is one of Kenya’s most prominent female rally drivers — a media personality and senior public official who found her way to the sport through a carjacking, and hasn’t looked back since. [1][2]

EARLY YEARS

Born on October 19, 1981, Pauline Sheghu grew up in Kenya and built an early career that had nothing obviously to do with motorsport. [3] She studied and trained as a geospatial engineer — a background that, as it turns out, comes with a certain utility when you’re trying to navigate stages at speed. [4] Before rally driving entered the picture, she was known primarily as a television anchor at KBC, Kenya’s national broadcaster, and as a corporate executive who rose to the position of Chief Officer at the Geothermal Development Company (GDC). [5][6] That combination — broadcast media, technical expertise, and senior government-adjacent leadership — made her a recognisable public figure in Kenya well before she ever sat in a co-driver’s seat.

OTHER INTERESTS

Beyond motorsport and her professional responsibilities, Sheghu has spoken openly about her commitment to women’s empowerment and public service. Her work at GDC placed her at the intersection of energy development and government policy, and she has used that platform to advocate for women in leadership. [6] She has been involved in International Women’s Day conversations and has positioned herself as a role model for women pursuing non-traditional careers — whether in geothermal energy, broadcasting, or competitive motorsport. [7]

EARLY SUCCESS

The road to rally driving was not a planned one. Sheghu has recounted how a carjacking ordeal became the unlikely catalyst for her entry into motorsport — a traumatic experience that, paradoxically, pushed her toward understanding and ultimately commanding vehicles rather than fearing them. [8] She took up rally driving and quickly demonstrated that her transition from the TV studio to the stages was not a vanity project.

She began competing in the Kenya National Rally Championship (KNRC), gaining experience and steadily building a competitive profile. By 2022, she was being described as a driver with genuine ambitions toward making history, with her geospatial engineering background cited as an asset in stage navigation. [4] Her participation in the Safari Rally Kenya — the jewel of Kenyan motorsport and a round of the FIA World Rally Championship — became a central ambition, and she pursued it with the kind of deliberate seriousness that comes from someone used to operating at an executive level. [9]

In 2023, ahead of the Safari Rally, she was described as “charged up” and firmly on the radar of Kenya’s motorsport community. [10] She continued accumulating competitive kilometres and building the sponsorship relationships necessary to field a competitive programme. By 2024, she was entered in the Safari Rally Kenya, a result that reflected the progress she had made in a relatively compressed timeframe. [11]

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 2022: Named as a driver with aspirations to navigate into the history books of Kenyan motorsport, recognised for combining a geospatial engineering background with competitive rally ambitions. [4]
  • 2024: Competed in the Safari Rally Kenya, one of the most demanding rounds of the WRC calendar, continuing her progression through Kenya’s top-level rally competition. [11]
  • 2026: Won two continental awards in a single month, cementing her reputation as Kenya’s leading female rally driver on the African stage. [12]
  • 2026: Named winner of the AWISI Award, recognising her achievements and influence in African motorsport. [13]
  • 2026: Feted as a trailblazer for female rally driving in Kenya, with formal recognition of her pioneering role in the sport. [14]

INSPIRATIONS

Sheghu has spoken about her motivations in terms that go beyond personal ambition. The carjacking experience that launched her motorsport journey gave her entry into the sport a distinctive emotional underpinning — reclaiming a sense of agency and mastery over something that had once been a source of fear and vulnerability. [8] She has also framed her participation in the Safari Rally in terms of national pride and representation, conscious of what it means for young Kenyan women to see someone who looks like them competing on the WRC’s most iconic African stage. Her dual identity as a public figure and a competitive driver amplifies that visibility considerably. [9]

REPUTATION

Within Kenyan motorsport, Pauline Sheghu occupies a position that few drivers — male or female — manage to hold: she is both a genuine competitor and a symbol. The combination of her broadcasting profile, her executive credentials, and her presence on the stages has made her one of the most recognisable names in the sport in East Africa. [5][6]

The 2026 Safari Rally Kenya illustrated the particular cruelty the sport can deliver. During the event, her windscreen was smashed by stone-throwing spectators along the route — an incident entirely outside her control that ended her rally prematurely and devastatingly. [15] Her public response to that setback, in which she described in detail how the stone throwers had cost her the rally she had spent so long preparing for, was characteristically direct and drew significant attention to a safety issue that affects drivers and organisers alike. [16]

Rather than retreat from the sport after that experience, she pivoted. Within weeks of the Safari Rally disaster, she had announced her focus on the African Rally Championship — a decision that was read by commentators as a mark of the resilience and strategic thinking that has defined her public career. [17][18] That pivot was rewarded: the continental awards she collected in March 2026 arrived in the immediate aftermath of one of the most publicly difficult moments of her racing career, a timing that said something about her standing in the sport. [12]

FUTURE GOALS/PLANS

Following her 2026 Safari Rally setback, Sheghu shifted her competitive focus toward the African Rally Championship, signalling a clear intent to build her programme across the continent’s top-tier series rather than remain solely oriented around the WRC’s Kenyan round. [17] Her continental award wins in early 2026 underline that she has earned recognition beyond Kenya’s borders, and her stated ambitions point toward sustained participation at the highest levels African rallying can offer. [12][18] For a driver who came to the sport via a carjacking and a television studio, the trajectory remains pointed firmly upward.

References:

Motorsport Queen Sheghu Named 2026 AWISI Award Winner – Citizen Digital
Pauline Sheghu Interview – YouTube
Full Throttle: Pauline Sheghu’s Journey From TV Studio to Safari Rally – Capital FM
Sheghu Scoops Continental Awards – AllAfrica
Pauline Sheghu Birthday – Famous Birthdays
Pauline Sheghu: KBC Anchor, Corporate World Guru – Kenyans.co.ke
Interview with GDC Chief Officer Pauline Sheghu HSC – IWD 2022 – GDC
She Means Business: How Carjacking Ordeal Led Me to Safari Rally Racing – Citizen Digital
Media Personality Pauline Sheghu’s Life as Motor Rally Driver – Nation Africa
Rally Driver Pauline Sheghu Charged Up Ahead of Safari Rally – Pulse Sports Uganda
Safari Rally Kenya 2024 Final Results – eWRC Results
Kenya’s Top Female Rally Driver Sheghu Scoops Two Continental Awards in a Month – Capital FM
Motorsport Queen Sheghu Named 2026 AWISI Award Winner – Citizen Digital
Trailblazing: Kenya’s Female Rally Driver Pauline Sheghu Feted – KBC
Sheghu Ends 2026 WRC Safari Rally Disastrously After Kids Smashed Her Windscreen – KBC
How Stone Throwers Cost Me My Safari Rally Dream – Pauline Sheghu – Capital FM
Sheghu Shifts Focus to the African Rally Championship After Safari Rally Setback – The Star
Resilient Sheghu Pivots to African Rally Championship After Safari Heartbreak – Streamline Feed
The Geospatial Engineer Looking to Navigate Pauline Sheghu Into History – Capital FM
Sponsorship Boosts Kenya’s Star Pauline Sheghu Ahead of Safari Rally – Citizen Digital
Pauline Sheghu Driver Profile – eWRC Results
Africa Rally 2026 – Africa Rally

(bio last updated: 2026-03-19T13:49:03.000Z)