Kenya YearBook Editorial Board | Cabinets

Uhuru Cabinet

  • Raphael Tuju: The suave politician with full portfolio
    On 12 February 2020, President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Cabinet Secretary without portfolio, Raphael Tuju, almost died – again. He was strapped in and fast asleep in the front passenger seat of his official vehicle on this cold, wet early morning as his […]

Kibaki Cabinet

  • Ahmed Khalif – Kibaki’s shortest-serving minister
    In appointing Khalif Minister for Labour and Manpower Development in 2003, Kibaki had brought to his government one of the most iconic leaders of the Second Liberation movement from northern Kenya — a region not associated at the time with mainstream opposition politics. The pride of Wajir, he […]

Moi Cabinet

  • James Njagi Njiru – KANU strongman who had the President’s ear
    Growing up, James Njagi Njiru’s acquaintance with the world outside of the place where he was born was minimal. But not even dropping out of school after getting his primary certificate could deter him from joining elective politics – he decided to vie for the Kirinyaga West parliamentary seat to […]

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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