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Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraNovember 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Ruto and Cabinet Secretaries Announce Over 450 New Government Appointments

President William Ruto and several Cabinet Secretaries have announced more than 450 new appointments across various government institutions, marking one of the largest waves of public service placements in recent months.

The appointments were published in a gazette notice dated November 21 and cut across key sectors, including education, energy, agriculture, and tourism.

President Ruto reappointed James Waore Dianga as the Non-Executive Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Lake Basin Development Authority. According to the notice, Dianga will serve a new three-year term beginning on November 21, 2025.

The President invoked Section 4(1)(a) of the Lake Basin Development Authority Act to formalize the reappointment, noting that Dianga will continue offering leadership and oversight to the authority, which plays a critical role in development projects within the Lake Basin region.

In the education sector, Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba appointed Peter Kaiyoro as the Non-Executive Chairperson of the Council for Tharaka University.

The appointment, also effective from November 21, will run for three years. Ogamba emphasized that the new leadership is expected to support the university’s long-term strategic goals, strengthen academic programs, and enhance institutional governance.

Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe made another key reappointment, confirming John Mtuta as a member of the Board of the Agriculture Finance Corporation (AFC).

Mtuta will serve for another three years, during which he is expected to help guide the AFC in improving agricultural credit access and strengthening financial support for farmers across the country.

In the energy sector, Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi appointed Francis Agar as a member of the Nuclear Power and Energy Agency (NuPEA).

Agar’s three-year appointment, which also starts from November 21, places him at the heart of Kenya’s growing efforts to explore nuclear energy as part of the country’s future power solutions. Wandayi noted that Agar’s contribution will be crucial in advancing Kenya’s clean energy agenda.

The largest set of appointments came from the Tourism and Wildlife Ministry. Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano appointed 491 individuals to serve as honorary wardens across various conservation regions in the country.

These regions include the Central Rift, Coast, Eastern, Mountain areas, Nation Cadre, Northern, Southern, Tsavo, and Western zones.

The honorary wardens will serve for three years, during which they will support wildlife management, enhance conservation efforts, and act as community liaisons within their assigned areas.

Miano cited Section 12(5) of the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act, which gives her authority to appoint the wardens.

She noted that the new team is expected to play a critical role in protecting Kenya’s wildlife heritage, strengthening community partnerships, and improving surveillance and reporting within conservation spaces.

Overall, the series of appointments reflects the government’s ongoing restructuring and its efforts to improve service delivery across various public institutions.

The new officeholders are expected to bring renewed energy, oversight, and accountability to the sectors they will be serving in over the next three years.

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