President Kenyatta Nominates New Cabinet Secretaries

President Kenyatta Nominates New Cabinet Secretaries

President Kenyatta has on Friday unveiled more names of individuals who have been appointed to his cabinet.

Here is the list;

  1. Margaret Kobia - Ministry of Public Service, Youth and Gender
  2. John Munyes - Ministry of Mining and Petroleum
  3. Eugene Wamalwa - Ministry of Devolution and Planning
  4. Rachel Omamo - Ministry of Defense
  5. Monica Juma - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  6. Siccily Kariuki - Ministry of Health
  7. Rashid Achesa Mohamed - Ministry of Sports
  8. Najib Balala - Ministry of Tourism
  9. Farida Karoney - Ministry of Lands
  10. Ukur Yattani - Ministry of Social Protection
  11. Peter Munya - Ministry East Africa Cooperation and Northern Corridor Development
  12. Amina Mohamed - Ministry of Education
  13. Joe Mucheru - Ministry of Information, Communication and Technology
  14. Adan Mohamed - Ministry of Trade and Industrialization
  15. Keriako Tobiko - Ministry of Environment
  16. Fred Matiang'i - Ministry of Interior and Coordination of Government
  17. Simon Cherugui - Ministry of Water and Irrigation
  18. Henry Rotich - Treasury
  19. James Macharia- Transport and Infrastructure.
  20. Charles Keter- Energy
  21. Raphael Tuju- Unspecified

Comments

MaragA (not verified)     Fri, 01/26/2018 @ 09:42am

Great way to steal the thunder from that swearing NASA nonsense! I won't be surprised that some will be unhappy with your choices, but hey; you are damned if you do; damned if you don't; so good job finishing your cabinet list na sasa twendele na kazi. Wakimeza, wakitema, ni shauri yao wale walioji-NASA.

ufisadi (not verified)     Fri, 01/26/2018 @ 09:59am

sad to see same old names that have accomplished close to nothing being appointed again, Matiangi being the only exception. Uhuru has let kenya down big time, we need to all pray because our country is headed right into a ditch.

MaragA (not verified)     Fri, 01/26/2018 @ 01:12pm

In reply to by Sukari (not verified)

Hiyo ya Malika iko juu sana. I agree, poor Uhunye! Democracy is expensive! In an effort to accommodate regional balance, UK has had to add a layer of bureaucracy, the CAS's. More like Assistant Ministers wa hapo zamani za kale. But since the taxpayer asked for an INCLUSIVE government, the tax payer will pay for it. And then all will be well. Hopefully.

Omera (not verified)     Fri, 01/26/2018 @ 10:37am

In reply to by Doreen (not verified)

@ Doreen, you keep yapping secession like a bull on steroid and i hope you do know what real secession entails. Trust me those counties if they ever seceded they wont even last a year. Stop yapping of words you have to idea about. Try from succeeding from your husband and kids and see.

Anthony Murimi… (not verified)     Fri, 01/26/2018 @ 03:27pm

Thank you sir for your choosen cabinet and your excellency Mr uhuru Kenyatta I can't tell you that you're wrong about it coz your thoughts are not Kenyans thoughts, you've done your work with them and you know them better than we do as Kenyans n my request to you is that you may not listen to anyone who tells you not to help every Kenyan whether they elected you or not because your work is to make sure Kenya have developed n nothing else should be done by you n after doing your job, Kenyan citizens will see it n entire world n lastly may God of peace grant you his protection n victory in all that you do now n forever more.

OneDay@times (not verified)     Fri, 01/26/2018 @ 09:09pm

Well, well, well, I have always known where you and I belong in the concentric circles of influence in the great nation south of Sahara and North of Limpopo. The circles from inner most are "Great Influencers" those with direct connection to power on hill, "Great disciples" who remained loyal and delivered in campaigns/elections , "Great defectors" those who shook the other camp by betrayal or otherwise, "Lesser defectors" those who posed political threat to influencers like JP governors etc. Then there is the "Participating citizens" those waiting for their kin to be named. Finally, on the outermost circle there is us the "Politically inert" who only spectate with no political ambition of our own or a horse in the race. On a positive note, # 1, 5, 7, 8, 16, 18 are a consolation that all is not lost for my JP.

Kenyan (not verified)     Sat, 01/27/2018 @ 12:03am

Education- Mr Matiang'a well fitted in Education Dept. Wish he could hold the same Dept. Schools please educate our children well even if Mating'a no longer Education Minister.

Dennis wekesa (not verified)     Mon, 01/29/2018 @ 06:28am

good job Mr president.....God bless you as you continue with your job....prosperity be with you

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