Well, that is if you call a Form Four dropout "Educated". The original idea was to demand a Bachelors degree or even diploma. The MPs got rid of it. Only governors were subjected to that condition - not that their deep pockets disappointed them (Joho degree sounds familiar?)
Matiang'i appointed a Washington International University graduate who the Nation TV journalists describe as a great achiever.
It is good that MPs today are required to have some signs of education. If I recall correctly, it was Chotara who got up in parliament and demanded to know why the police had not arrested Karl Marx, who, from what he had been told, was the source of university-students' funny ideas.