Kenya YearBook Editorial Board | Cabinets

Uhuru Cabinet

  • Davis Chirchir: Brief dazzle of a tech showman
    The Jubilee campaign that propelled Uhuru Kenyatta to the presidency was remarkable in many ways, the most striking of which, arguably, was its sensational projection of its leadership as youthful, savvy, and digital. Its competitors were thereby […]

Kibaki Cabinet

  • Noah Wekesa – NARC helmsman who missed his ark
    As the biblical story goes, Noah was chosen to perpetuate the human race, leaving his wicked contemporaries to perish in a deluge. Tasked with building an ark to house the chosen few, the patriarch also let in all animals, male and female, according to God’s commandment. Fast-forward to the story […]

Moi Cabinet

  • Burundi Nabwera – The all-powerful KANU secretary general
    Burudi Nabwera was perhaps one of the most highly educated politicians among those schooled in prestigious British institutions during colonial times. Because of this, he understood both Western capitalism and Eastern socialism, which came in useful after independence. He was appointed ambassador […]

Kenyatta Cabinet

  • Robert Matano – Mentor of many Coast politicians
    The terse one o’clock announcement by the Presidential Press Unit of the sacking of Robert Stanley Matano as Minister for Information and Broadcasting in 1985 hit the Kanu secretary-general like a thunderbolt. Matano, who was en route from his […]
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