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List Of President Ruto’s New Cabinet Members

Sarah Wamaitha by Sarah Wamaitha
September 28, 2022
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President William Ruto has today, September 27, 2022, announced the list of his new cabinet members.

Speaking to the media at statehouse, he mentioned that he has also introduced a new position, the prime cabinet secretary appointing Musalia Mudavadi as it’s head.He will Assist Ruto and DP Rigathi Gachagua in overseeing government Ministries.

Read: Matiang’i, Munya Among Raila Hardliners Attending Cabinet Meeting

The list is a s follows;

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1.Abraham Kithure Kindiki- Interior and coordination of National Government.

2.Prof. Njuguna Ndung’u- National treasury and planning

3.Aisha Jumwa katana- Public service, gender and affirmative action

4.Aden Duale- Defence

5.Alice Wahome- Water, sanitation and Irrigation

6.Alfred Mutua- Foreign and diaspora affairs

7.Moses Kuria- Trade and Industries

8.Rebecca Miano- EAC arid and semiarid land and regional development

9.Kipchumba Murkomen- Road transport and infrastructure

10.Roselinda Soipan Tuya- Environment and forestry

11.Zacharia Mwangi Njeru- Housing and development

12.Peninnah Malonza- Tourism, wildlife and heritage

13.Franklin Linturi- Agriculture and livestock development

14.Susan Nakhumicha Wafula- Health

15.Eliud Owalo- Information, communication and the digital economy

16.Ezekiel Machogu- Education

17.Davis Chirchir – energy petroleum

18.Ababu Namwamba- youth affairs, sports and arts

19.Simon Chelugui- Cooperatives and Micro, small and medium enterprise development

20.Salim Mvurya- Mining, blue economy and  maritime affairs

21.Florence Bore- labour and social protection

Other appointments made by the President include;

22.Advisor on  Women Rights Agency -Harriet Chigai

23.Advisor on Internal Security-Monica Juma

24.Attorney General -Justin Muturi

25.Secretary to the cabinet-Mercy Wanja

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