The appointment of a second batch of Cabinet Secretaries by President William Ruto marks a significant move in reshaping the leadership landscape at Statehouse.
Alfred Mutua has been named CS Labour, bringing his extensive experience in governance to the role.
Opiyo Wandayi’s appointment as CS Energy signals a focus on revitalizing the energy sector under new leadership.
Hassan Joho, taking charge as CS Mining, is expected to navigate challenges and opportunities in the mining industry.
Kipchumba Murkomen’s appointment as CS Sports aims to inject fresh perspectives into sports administration, while John Mbadi’s role as CS Treasury comes amidst economic challenges, emphasizing strategic financial management.
Wycliffe Oparanya, named CS Cooperatives, brings expertise in cooperative management to foster growth in this sector.
Rebecca Miano’s appointment as CS Tourism underscores efforts to revive the tourism industry, crucial for economic recovery.
Justin Muturi’s role as CS Public Service is pivotal in enhancing public sector efficiency and service delivery.
These appointments reflect President Ruto’s strategy to assemble a team capable of addressing diverse national priorities and driving sustainable development across sectors.