Protus Kebati Momanyi is a Kenyan politician.
He was born in the year 1938.
He hails from Raganga village, Nyamagundo, Bomariba ward in Kisii County.
Momanyi served as the first Bonchari Member of Parliament when the constituency was first established for the 1988 general elections.
He served as Bonchari MP from 1988 to 1992 and was successfully re-elected in 1992 and served until 1997.
Momanyi was a life members of the then ruling party KANU during the one party system.
He lost his MP seat in 1997 general election to John Zebedeo Opore.
Since he lost his seat, Momanyi relocated from his home area in Bomariba and currently lives in Chepilat, Borabu Sub County in Nyamira County.
He ventured fully into farming at his Borabu home where he owns over 200 acres of land.
Momanyi owns over 200 cattle, 500 goats and 300 sheep at his farm.
He recently appeared in public for the first time since he retired from active politic at Suneka catholic church during a church fund-raiser.
The soft spoken politician is strong despite his old age and Grey hair.