President Ruto’s Cabinet Reshuffle: Uhuru Allies Return Amid Heated Reactions
President William Ruto’s Cabinet reshuffle has triggered strong responses across the country. The reintroduction of former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s allies has created both excitement and criticism.
William Kabogo, the former Kiambu Governor, was also named Cabinet Secretary for Information, Communication, and Digital Economy. Kabogo succeeds Margaret Nyambura Ndung’u, now Kenya’s High Commissioner to Ghana.
Ruto Brings Back Uhuru Allies, Sparking Debate Across Kenya
Former Nakuru Governor Lee Kinyanjui returned as the Cabinet Secretary for Trade, Industry, and Investment. Kinyanjui replaces Salim Mvurya, who moved to the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.
Moses Kuria, State House Economic Advisor, expressed gratitude. “Thank you, Mr. President. You are a good man. Thank you for Kindiki, Kagwe, Kabogo, and Kinyanjui—the 4K Club of Mt. Kenya,” he remarked.
“Thank you, Mr. President. You are a good man. Thank you for Kindiki, Kagwe, Kabogo, and Kinyanjui—the 4K Club of Mt. Kenya”
Thank you Mr President. You are a good man. Thank you for Kindiki Kagwe Kabogo Kinyanjui The 4K Club of Mt Kenya
Those who have hurled insults and unprintable words to #Raila because of his four ministers to the #Ruto government, am waiting for you "Kusalimia" #Uhuru pia in the same vein because of his lieutenants to ruto government or else I declare you enemies of the state !
Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika offered a contrasting view, congratulating Kinyanjui. “Congratulations to my predecessor on your nomination as Cabinet Secretary for Investment, Trade, and Industry,” she said.
Ruto Pushes for National Collaboration
The reshuffle follows a recent meeting between Ruto and Uhuru at Ichaweri. Ruto explained they discussed ways to unify efforts for the national good.
“I aim for a country where everyone has a stake,” Ruto stated during the Pastoralists Leadership Summit. He emphasized his commitment to building bridges for Kenya’s progress.