Kenya YearBook Editorial Board | Cabinets

Uhuru Cabinet

  • John Kiyonga Munyes: The favoured Kaiser from the North
    Level-headed, soft-spoken, and shy of controversy, John Kiyonga Munyes does not come across as a politician in a country where the kind are known to be boisterous, cavalier, or rabble-rousing. Perhaps his demeanour stems from his many years in the […]

Kibaki Cabinet

  • Mukhisa Kituyi – Master of the hunt
    Just like the young David felled Goliath with just five stones, to the disbelief of onlookers, so was a modern-day ‘David’ from Kimilili determined to fell a giant of his own; not with five stones, but with tsibili tsibili, the two-finger multiparty salute. His name was Mukhisa Kituyi. Born and […]

Moi Cabinet

  • Marsden Madoka – The suave and laid back firefighter
    Unlike his predecessors and successors in the Ministry of Internal Security and Provincial Administration, Major (rtd) Marsden Madoka has always given the impression of being laid back, urbane, sagacious, diplomatic and non-controversial. These rare attributes were instrumental in helping him […]

Kenyatta Cabinet

  • Tom Mboya – The man Kenya can’t forget
    Thomas Joseph Mboya will be remembered as one of the most charismatic and most flamboyant Cabinet Ministers Kenya has had. At independence in 1963, he was appointed the Minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs. In 1965, he was moved to the […]
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