Kenya YearBook Editorial Board | Cabinets

Uhuru Cabinet

  • Phyllis Jepkosgei Kandie: Coy countess who grew into her job
    Shy and timid. These two words loudly greeted and nearly scuttled Phyllis Kandie’s entry into the Cabinet. And a member of Parliament even invented a moniker — “shyometer”— on the floor of the august House as members heatedly debated her suitability […]

Kibaki Cabinet

  • Mutahi Kagwe – Initiator of Kenya’s digital take off
    Mutahi Kagwe joined President Mwai Kibaki’s Cabinet as Minister for Information, Communications and Technology in 2005, replacing Raphael Tuju who moved to head the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. His Permanent Secretary was Bitange Ndemo, who replaced James Rege. The 2005 date of Kagwe’s inclusion in […]

Moi Cabinet

  • Shariff Nassir bin Taib – KANU’s pied piper
    Shariff Nassir bin Taib was the most voluble politician in Coast Province, perhaps even in Kenya, during President Daniel arap Moi’s regime. The Mvita MP who served from 1974 to 2002 was known to comment on anything and everything under the sun. In his eyes Moi was omnipotent, second only to deity. […]

Kenyatta Cabinet

  • Nathan Munoko – KANU boss who reigned supreme
    At 90, Nathan Waliaula Munoko is amazingly physically fit and clear-minded. Much as memory fails him on some details of his political life, he narrates many defining personal and national moments with interesting anecdotes. Munoko is agile and […]
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