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    President William Ruto give in to Raila demands award his lieutenants with Cabinet posts

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    By Mwanaharusi Rashid.

    President William Ruto today unveiled his final list of nominees for Cabinet positions, following a significant shake-up that saw the dismissal of his entire Cabinet, except for Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi.

    This decisive move underscores Ruto’s commitment to reinvigorating his administration with new leadership as Kenya faces numerous economic and social challenges.

    The President’s new Cabinet lineup, which is subject to parliamentary approval, features a blend of experienced politicians and fresh faces.

    John Mbadi has been nominated to the ministry of National treasury, known for his experience in finance, he has been nominated to head the National Treasury.

    He’s aimed at ensuring robust economic stewardship and addressing the country’s fiscal challenges. His tenure is expected to focus on streamlining fiscal policies, reducing public debt, and stimulating economic growth.

    Kipchumba Murkomen has been nominated to lead the Ministry of Youth Affairs, Creative Economy, and Sports.

    Murkomen is anticipated to drive initiatives that empower young people, foster the creative industries, and promote sports development across the nation. His agenda will likely include programs to boost youth employment and nurture talent in various creative sectors.

    Wycliffe Oparanya, a seasoned politician with a wealth of experience in public administration, has been tapped to oversee Cooperatives and MSME Development.

    Oparanya is expected to play a critical role in enhancing the cooperative movement and supporting the growth of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), which are vital for Kenya’s economic resilience and job creation.

    Stella Langa’t has been nominated as the Cabinet Secretary for Gender, Culture, Arts, and Heritage.

    Langa’t’s appointment reflects the administration’s focus on promoting gender equality, preserving cultural heritage, and supporting the arts. Her efforts will be directed towards creating inclusive policies that uplift women and girls and celebrate Kenya’s rich cultural diversity.

    Rebecca Miano has been chosen to lead the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife. With her extensive background in

    Miano is expected to spearhead efforts to rejuvenate Kenya’s tourism sector, which has been hit hard by the global pandemic. Her mandate will include promoting sustainable tourism, enhancing wildlife conservation, and positioning Kenya as a top travel destination.

    Earlier Miano had been nominated as an Attorney General, however the President did not submit Miano’s name as Attorney General nominee for vetting.

    Opiyo Wandayi has been nominated to the Cabinet Secretary for Energy and Petroleum.

    Wandayi will be tasked with overseeing the development of renewable energy sources, ensuring efficient energy distribution, and managing the country’s petroleum resources to support economic growth.

    Justin Muturi has been nominated to head the Ministry of Public Service.

    Muturi’s role will involve reforming and modernizing the public service to enhance efficiency, transparency, and accountability. His leadership is expected to drive initiatives aimed at improving service delivery and building a more responsive government workforce.

    Salim Mvurya has been nominated to lead the Ministry of Investments, Trade, and Industry.

    Mvurya’s focus will be on attracting foreign investment, promoting industrialization, and expanding trade opportunities for Kenya. His efforts will be geared towards creating a favorable business environment and boosting the country’s economic competitiveness.

    Alfred Mutua, a well-known figure in Kenyan politics, has been nominated as the Cabinet Secretary for Labour and Social Protection.

    Mutua’s portfolio will include addressing labor issues, enhancing social protection programs, and ensuring fair labor practices. His tenure is expected to focus on improving workers’ rights and expanding social safety nets.

    Hassan Joho has been nominated to oversee the Ministry of Mining and Blue Economy.

    His role will involve regulating mining activities, promoting investment in the sector, and leveraging Kenya’s maritime resources for economic growth.

    Ruto, today did not name nominees for the positions of Attorney General and East African Community and ASAL.

    The President had on Friday last week named the first batch of 11 nominees including the Attorney General nominee who’s name was not submitted to the parliament for vetting.

    However, On Tuesday Ruto made adjustments moving Aden Duale to the ministry of Environment and Soipan Tuya to the Defence ministry.

    As President Ruto’s new Cabinet nominees await parliamentary approval, the nation watches closely to see how these leaders will shape the future of Kenya.

    The new Cabinet’s success will be crucial in addressing the country’s pressing issues and steering it towards a prosperous future.

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