President William Ruto today on Tuesday, 27 unveiled the list of persons in his government, two weeks after his inauguration ceremony to become the fifth President of Kenya.
He appreciated former administration during an inaugural cabinet meeting with outgoing cabinet secretaries who served under former President Uhuru Kenyatta noting that it was necessary to set up the new cabinet for earlier implementation of the party’s manifesto.
Speaking to the appointees from State House Nairobi, Ruto mandated his cabinet to manage the affairs of the country for the next five years.
The Head of State has appointed Musalia Mudavadi as the Prime Cabinet Secretary as earlier predicted and other Kenya Kwanza affliated leaders. They include;
1. Prime Cabinet Secretary – Musalia Mudavadi
2. Interior – Kithure Kindiki
3. National Treasury-Njuguna Ndung’u
4. Public Service and Gender – Aisha Jumwa
5. Defence – Aden Duale
6. Water, Sanitation & Irrigation – Alice Wahome
7. Foreign and Diaspora Affairs -Alfred Mutua
8. Trade – Moses Kuria
9. EAC – Rebecca Miano
10. Roads – Onesmus Kipchumba Murkomen
11. Lands – Zacharia Mwangi Njeru
12. Tourism – Peninah Malonza
13. Agriculture – Mithika Linturi1
4. Education – Ezekiel Machogu
15. Energy and Petroleum – Davis Chirchir
16. Sports – Ababu Namwamba
17. Cooperatives and MSMEs – Simon Chelugui
18. Mining – Salim Mvurya
19. Labour – Florence Bore
20. Health – Susan Wafula
21. Communication – Eliud Owalo
22. Environment & forestry – Roselinda Soipan Tuya
Attorney General – Justin Muturi
National Security adviser – Monica Juma
Secretary to the cabinet – Mercy Wanjau
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