Kenya YearBook Editorial Board | Cabinets

Uhuru Cabinet

  • Betty Maina: The master multitasker
    She seemed destined for greatness right from the start. Betty Maina attended the prestigious Alliance Girls High School before joining the University of Nairobi for a degree in Land Economics, followed by a stint at University College London, from […]

Kibaki Cabinet

  • John Michuki – The man in a hurry
    He was one man in a hurry to help the newly-elected President reverse the economic decline and indiscipline that had taken over the transport industry. At the time, most public taxis (known as matatus) in Kenya operated under the Matatu Owners Association, which had replaced the Matatu Vehicle […]

Moi Cabinet

Kenyatta Cabinet

  • Roy Bruce McKenzie, Man who shaped Kenya’s agriculture
    Roy Bruce McKenzie earned the distinction of being the only minister in the colonial government who retained his position upon Independence and held the portfolio until 1969, when he resigned on health grounds. He was the Minister for Agriculture. […]
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