Kenya YearBook Editorial Board | Cabinets

Uhuru Cabinet

  • Prof. Judi Wakhungu: Don with a diplomatic touch
    At his inauguration in April 2013, President Uhuru Kenyatta signalled a firm resolve to protect and conserve Kenya’s natural resources, a first for a newly sworn in Kenyan Head of State. Promising to exploit natural resources in a way that benefits […]

Kibaki Cabinet

  • William Ole Ntimama – The old wine in Kibaki’s new wineskin
    Described by critics as a carryover from a bygone era, William Ronkorua ole Ntimama was another unlikely member of the Kibaki Cabinet. A self-educated man who used his power of the tongue and warlike posturing to sustain himself at the top of Maasai land political hierarchy, Ntimama was one of only […]

Moi Cabinet

  • James Boro Karugu – A man committed to the rule of law
    Deputy Public Prosecutor James Boro Karugu was a long-serving and loyal senior officer in the Attorney General’s chambers. He was the first choice of his long-serving boss, Charles Mugane Njonjo, to succeed him once he left office to enter politics and become the Member of Parliament for Kikuyu. […]

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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