Kenya YearBook Editorial Board | Cabinets

Uhuru Cabinet

  • Prof. George Magoha: Stern overseer of education reforms
    Upon taking the Oath of Office on 26 March 2019, Prof. George Omore Magoha joined President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Cabinet as the Jubilee government’s fourth Cabinet Secretary for Education, Science and Technology. His predecessors were Prof. Jacob […]

Kibaki Cabinet

  • Dr. Sally Kosgei – The bold woman of many firsts
    It clearly emerged in her highly acclaimed eulogy at Moi’s funeral in February 2020, that Sally Kosgei has great insights into not just the workings, the controversies, the power play, and the failings of Kenya’s past presidential regimes but also the geopolitical realities they have had to […]

Moi Cabinet

  • Charles Mugane Njonjo – Moi’s powerful constitutional affairs minister
    If Charles Mugane Njonjo was President Jomo Kenyatta’s powerful legal advisor and Attorney General, he wielded even more power as President Daniel arap Moi’s close and trusted Justice and Constitutional Affairs Minister until an acrimonious political fallout tore them asunder. Under the Kenyatta […]

Kenyatta Cabinet

  • Mwai Kibaki – Gentleman of Kenyan politics
    President Mwai Kibaki’s style of governance is that of a competent technocrat. Thus, public affairs are better organised since he took over in December 2002. The economy has done well despite the post-election chaos of 2008 and Kenya is much freer […]
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