Ruto's New Cabinet: A Bold New Vision for Kenya




Kenya has a new cabinet, and it's packed with fresh faces and bold ideas. President-elect William Ruto has assembled a team of experts and leaders who are ready to hit the ground running and make a difference in the lives of all Kenyans.

Meet the new cabinet:


  • Njuguna Ndung'u: Treasury Cabinet Secretary
  • Alice Wahome: Water, Sanitation and Irrigation Cabinet Secretary
  • Moses Kuria: Trade, Investment and Industry Cabinet Secretary
  • Kipchumba Murkomen: Roads and Transport Cabinet Secretary
  • Davis Chirchir: Energy and Petroleum Cabinet Secretary
  • Aden Duale: Defense Cabinet Secretary
  • Simon Chelugui: Interior and Coordination of National Government Cabinet Secretary
  • Alfred Mutua: Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary
  • Peninah Malonza: Tourism, Wildlife and Heritage Cabinet Secretary
  • Ezekiel Machogu: Education Cabinet Secretary
  • Susan Nakhumicha: Health Cabinet Secretary
  • Mithika Linturi: Agriculture and Livestock Development Cabinet Secretary
  • Justin Muturi: Attorney General and Minister for Justice

This is a team with a lot of experience and expertise. They have served in various roles in government, business, and civil society. They are all committed to working together to build a better Kenya for all.

President Ruto has given his new cabinet a clear mandate: to implement his agenda for change. This agenda includes:

  • Creating jobs and growing the economy
  • Improving infrastructure and transportation
  • Making healthcare and education more accessible
  • Fighting corruption and promoting transparency
  • Protecting the environment and promoting sustainable development

These are ambitious goals, but President Ruto and his new cabinet are confident that they can achieve them. They are committed to working hard and delivering results for the people of Kenya.

"I am confident that this team will help us build a better Kenya for all," said President Ruto. "They are all committed to serving the people of Kenya and making a difference in their lives."

The new cabinet will be sworn in on September 13th. They will then begin the work of implementing President Ruto's agenda for change.

We wish President Ruto and his new cabinet all the best in their endeavors.