Kenya YearBook Editorial Board | Cabinets

Uhuru Cabinet

  • Adan Mohamed: The resolute achiever
    If ‘stick-with-it-ness’ were a word, it would perfectly describe the career of Adan Mohamed. He is one of the few Cabinet secretaries who served in the same ministry for the entirety of each of President Uhuru Kenyatta’s government terms: first in […]

Kibaki Cabinet

  • Uhuru Kenyatta – The apprentice
    When he was born to Ngina Muhoho and Mzee Jomo Kenyatta in the dying days of the colonial administration in October 1961, it was Mwai Kibaki, then the Kenya African National Union (Kanu) Executive Officer, who suggested that he be named ‘Uhuru’. That was in commemoration of the imminent dawn of […]

Moi Cabinet

  • Dr Protus Momanyi Kebati – Passionate engineer, reluctant politician
    As a politician, Dr Protus Kebati Momanyi served two terms in the Kenya National Assembly from 1988 to 1997. During this time he was an assistant minister in two ministries and the Minister for Tourism and Wildlife. A quiet and unassuming engineer and politician, he is perhaps remembered for his […]

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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