Kenya YearBook Editorial Board | Cabinets

Uhuru Cabinet

  • Dr Cleopa Kilonzo Mailu: Swallowing bitter pills
    Dr Cleopa Mailu seemed ideal for the job of Health Cabinet Secretary – he had the right academic credentials and training as a medical doctor. Apart from a history of several high-level jobs, both at home and internationally, he had worked for […]

Kibaki Cabinet

  • Mohamed Abdi Kuti – The beatified nabob
    President Mwai Kibaki’s wife, Lucy Kibaki, was known as a person of influence who would not hesitate to call out individuals she believed were driving the country the wrong way. She was also said to have some measure of influence concerning government appointments, which is how Mohammed Abdi Kuti, […]

Moi Cabinet

  • Peter Habenga Okondo – A loose tongue proved to be his final undoing
    Throughout his political career that spanned the colonial years until 1990, Peter Habenga Okondo was known for being outrageously outspoken; so much so that the media commonly referred to him as a man with a loose tongue. During the 1992 multiparty election campaigns, he was quoted as chiding […]

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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