Uhuru Cabinet
Davis Chirchir: Brief dazzle of a tech showmanAugust 14, 2022The 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
Franklin Bett – A man of many hatsApril 25, 2022It was a significant year, 1953. Kenyan nationalist leaders, among them the country’s first president-in-waiting, Jomo Kenyatta, were sentenced to jail by the colonial government at the height of the emergency period. That same year in Britain, a 25-year-old young woman was crowned queen. Princess […]
Moi Cabinet
Dr Sally Jepngetich Kosgei – Moi’s most trusted diplomat and advisorMay 16, 2022At a time when women in senior positions in the civil service were few and far between, Dr Sally Jepng’etich Kosgei not only reached the high glass ceiling but also shattered it to become an internationally respected diplomat, a politician and a Cabinet minister. She was the second woman to become […]
Kenyatta Cabinet
James Nyamweya – Architect of Kenya’s labour lawsApril 29, 2022Born in Kisii on December 28, 1927, James Miyenda Nyamweya was the fifth child of Pastor Paul Nyamweya and Louise Manyange. His father had another wife, Len Kwamboka. James had seven siblings and three half-siblings. In the late 1950s, Nyamweya left […]