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

  • Sam Ongeri – The persistent doyen
    In formal circles he is know as Professor Samson Kegengo Ongeri, EGH, M.P., but he has always gone by the less formal ‘Sam.’ Most know him simply as Sam Ongeri and might be surprised to hear that ‘Sam’ in his case is short for Samson, rather than the more common ‘Samuel.’  It is refreshing that the […]

Moi Cabinet

  • Charles Wanyoike Rubia – The Starehe MP who paid heavily for seeking reforms
    Charles Wanyoike Rubia was the first African mayor of Nairobi. Over the span of his career as a public servant, he rose to become a Member of Parliament, assistant minister and Cabinet minister before he joined the opposition movement that agitated for multipartism in the 1990s. Rubia was born in […]

Kenyatta Cabinet

  • How Jomo Kenyatta settled in Ichaweri
    The declaration of a state of emergency gave the Government the perfect excuse it had been seeking to not only round up all “the political undesirables”, but  also start executing a system of disinheriting the seized leaders of their land. When the […]
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