Kenya YearBook Editorial Board | Cabinets

Uhuru Cabinet

  • Phyllis Jepkosgei Kandie: Coy countess who grew into her job
    Shy and timid. These two words loudly greeted and nearly scuttled Phyllis Kandie’s entry into the Cabinet. And a member of Parliament even invented a moniker — “shyometer”— on the floor of the august House as members heatedly debated her suitability […]

Kibaki Cabinet

  • Kipruto Arap Kirwa – Minister who transformed agriculture
    Appointed to the critical Agriculture docket when the farming sector was at its lowest ebb – and in the dispensation of a President who gave his ministers a free hand to apply themselves – Kirwa soon gave farmers a reason to go back to the soil. Agriculture was the backbone of the country’s economy […]

Moi Cabinet

  • Titus Musembi Mbathi – Beneficiary of a by-election and victim of a snap poll
    At independence, Titus Musembi Mbathi was one of Kenya’s pioneer technocrats together with the likes of Kenneth Matiba (Permanent Secretary) and Duncan Ndegwa (Governor, Central Bank of Kenya). Mbathi served as a Permanent Secretary (PS) under President Jomo Kenyatta and President Daniel arap Moi, […]

Kenyatta Cabinet

  • Zachary Onyonka – An intellectual to the end
    Zachary Theodore Onyonka was born on June 28, 1939, in Meru, where his father, Godrico Oeri Mairura, was a policeman. Zachary was the second child of Oeri and Kerobina Kebati. The family left for Kisii after his father resigned from the police force […]
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