Kenya YearBook Editorial Board | Cabinets

Uhuru Cabinet

  • Dr Hassan Wario: From anthropologist to administrator
    Before coming to the national limelight, Hassan Gurach Wario Arero cut his teeth in academic research, accumulating experience from Kenya and England, where he had also earned one of his academic accomplishments as a Chevening Scholar at the […]

Kibaki Cabinet

  • Githu Muigai – Doyen of circumspect phraseology
    Muigai is a founding partner at one of the most successful indigenous law practices in Kenya, Mohammed Muigai LLP, where his prowess was undisputed. His legal scholarship, already well developed at graduation from the University of Nairobi in 1983, was solidified at Columbia Law School where he […]

Moi Cabinet

  • Marsden Madoka – The suave and laid back firefighter
    Unlike his predecessors and successors in the Ministry of Internal Security and Provincial Administration, Major (rtd) Marsden Madoka has always given the impression of being laid back, urbane, sagacious, diplomatic and non-controversial. These rare attributes were instrumental in helping him […]

Kenyatta Cabinet

  • Jomo Kenyatta in Lodwar and Maralal
    Kenyatta’s prison term at Lokitaung ended on April 14, 1959, and the restriction order passed by Thacker and confirmed by Baring in September 1954 was immediately applied. He was moved to Lodwar, in Turkana, the administrative centre for the […]
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