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This is a list of ministers of Kenya.
These Ministers were appointed into the office by the Presidents that have served in Kenya since Kenya's gained independence in 1963. Although the first three Presidents appointed ministers and having them assume their roles immediately, Kenya's new constitution 2010 introduced the vetting of the Appointed Ministers by the Parliament before being confirmed into their posts.
The following are the Ministers/Cabinet Secretaries since 1963 and their respective Dockets:
Office of the Prime Minister
edit- Jomo Kenyatta (1963–1964)[1]
- Raila Amolo Odinga (2008–2013)[2]
- Wycliffe Musalia Mudavadi (2008–2013)[3]
- Uhuru Kenyatta (2008–2013) (second DPM following the 2008 power sharing agreement between President Mwai Kibaki and Raila Odinga).[4]
Minister of State office of the Prime Minister
edit- Joseph Murumbi (1963) [5]
Office of the President
editIn the Office of the President, Ministers of State have been:
Provincial Administration and National Security
edit- Godfrey Gitahi Kariuki (1978–1982)
- Nahashon Kanyi Waithaka (1990-1992)
- Christopher Murungaru (2003–2005)
- John Michuki (2006–2008)
- George Saitoti (2008-2012)[6]
Defence
edit- Dr. Njoroge Mungai (1966)[7]
- 1965 Reappointment[8]
- James Gichuru 1969 - 1982
- Njenga Karume (2006?–2008)
- Mohamed Yusuf Haji (2008 - 2013)[9]
- Raychelle Omamo (2013 - 2020)
- Monica Juma (2020 - 2021)[10]
- Eugene Wamalwa (2021 - 2022)[11]
- Aden Duale (2022 to-date)[12]
Special Programmes
edit- Naomi Shabaan (2008–2010)
- Abdisalam Eydarus
Minister of State
edit- Mbiyu Koinange (1966)[7]
- James Nyamweya (1965)[8]
- 1966 Reappointment[7]
Office of the Vice President
editThe Vice-President of Kenya office has been held by the following:
- Jaramogi Oginga Odinga (1964–1965)
- Appointed Minister without portfolio in 1965 [8] –
- Joseph Murumbi (1965–1967)[7]
- Daniel arap Moi (1967–1978)
- Mwai Kibaki (1978–1988)
- Josephat Karanja (1988)
- George Saitoti (1988–1997, 1998–2002)
- Wycliffe Musalia Mudavadi (2002)
- Michael Kijana Wamalwa (2003–2004)
- Moody Awori (2004–2007)
- Kalonzo Musyoka (2007–2012)
- William Ruto (2013–2022)
- Rigathi Gachagua (2022—2024
- Kithure Kindiki (2024 -)
Home Affairs
editIn the Office of the Vice President, the Ministry of Home Affairs has had the following Ministers of State:
- Oginga Odinga (1963) [5]
- Daniel arap Moi (1965) [8]
- 1966 Reappointment [7]
- Najib Balala
National Heritage
editIn the Office of the Vice President, the Ministry of National Heritage has had the following Ministers of State:
Immigration and Registration of Persons
editIn the Office of the Vice President, the Ministry of Immigration and Registration of Persons has had the following Ministers of State:
External Affairs
edit- John Koech
- Amason Kingi Jeffa (2008–2010)
Minister of State (Pan African Affairs)
edit- Mbiyu Koinange (1963) [5]
Governance and Internal Affairs
editDouglas mogere
Ministry of Local Government and Regional Affairs
edit- Samuel Onyango Ayodo (1963) [5]
- Lawrence George Sagini (1965) [8]
- 1966 Reappointment [7]
Commerce and Economy
editMinistry of Economic Planning and Development
editMinistry of Commerce and Industry
edit- Dr. Julius Gikonyo Kiano (1963) [5]
- Eliud Ngala Mwendwa (1965) [8] – Commerce, Industry and Co-operative Development
- Mwai Kibaki (1966) [7]
- Arthur Magugu (1988-1992) – Ministry of Commerce and Industry
- Francis Masakhalia (1998) – Ministry of Industrial Development
- Mukhisa Kituyi (2003–2007) – Minister for Trade and Industry
- Adan Mohammed (2013-2019) - Industrialization and Enterprise Development
- Peter Munya (2019-2020) - Ministry of Trade and Industrialization
- Betty Maina (2020-2022) - Ministry of Trade and Industrialization
- Moses Kuria (2022 - To Date) - Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI)
- Andrew Omanga (Industry)
- Eliud Mwamunga
- Prof. Jonathan Ng'eno
Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI)
edit- Salim Mvurya (Appointed -awaits parliament's approval)
- Rebecca Miano (2023-2024) - Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI)
- Moses Kuria (2022 - 2023) - Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI)
- Abubakar Hassan Abubakar - Principal Secretary - State Department for Investment Promotion
- Ronald Ngala (1966) [7] – Co-operatives and Social Services
- Kamwithi Munyi
- Peter Njeru Ndwiga
- Joseph Nyagah
Infrastructure
edit- Eliud Ngala Mwendwa (1966) [7] – Power and Communications
- J Nyamweya (1968–1969)- Power and Communications
- Ronald Ngala (1970–1972) – Power and Communications (Deceased)
- Isaac Omolo Okero (1973–1979) – Power and Communications
- Munya Waiyaki (1980)
- J. H. Okwanyo (1981–1982)
- Gilbert Kabere M'mbijiwe (1983)
- Nicholas Biwott (1984–1985) – Energy and Regional Development
- Nicholas Biwott (1990) – Energy
- Darius Msagha Mbela (1996)
- Kirugi Laiboni M’Mukindia (1997)
- Chris Okemo (1998–2000)
- Francis Lotodo (2000)
- Francis Masakhalia (2001)
- Raila Odinga (2001–2002)
- Simeon Nyachae
- Henry Obwocha (2006)
- Kiraitu Murungi
- Charles Keter 2015–present
Ministry of Works
edit- Dawson Mwanyumba (1963)[5] – Works, Communications and Power
- T. K. Mibei (1990) – Public Works
- William Cheruiyot Morogo 2000–2002 – Roads and Public Works
- Achieng Oneko (1963) [5] – Information, Broadcasting and Tourism
- 1965 Reappointment [8] – Information and Broadcasting
- James Charles Nakhwanga Osogo (1966) [7] – Information and Broadcasting
- Raphael Tuju
- Mutahi Kagwe
- Samuel Poghisio
- Dr. Fred Okengo Matiangi
- Robert Stanley Matano - Information & Broadcasting
- Joseph Mucheru (2015) - ICT, Innovation and Youth Affairs
Social Services
edit- Eluid Ngala Mwendwa (1963) [5] – Labour and Social Services
- Dr. Julius Gikonyo Kiano (1965) [8] – Ministry of Labour
- 1966 Reappointment [7]
- Peter Fredrick Kibisu (1970s –?)James Nyamweya, ouko,okondo,mwangale,titus mbithi,ngutu,balala,mwakwere
- Newton Kulundu (2003–2007)
- Johhn Munyes
- James Orengo
- Kazungu Kambi
- Ukur Yattani (2017-2020)
- Najib Balala (2002–2003)
- Ochilo Ayacko (2003–2005)
- Maina Kamanda (2005–2007)
- Esther Murugi (2008–2009)
- Naomi Shaaban (2009–2013)
- Rashid Mohammed (2013-2018)
- Amina Mohammed (2018- )
Ministry of Housing and Social Services
edit- Taaita Toweett (1961) Minister of Labour and Housing [13]
- Taaita Toweett (1962) Minister of Lands, Survey & Town Planning
- Paul Ngei (1965) [8]
- Taaita Toweett (1974) Minister of Housing and Social Services
- Bernard Mate (1961–1963)
- Dr. Njoroge Mungai (1963) [5] – Health and Housing
- Joseph David Otiende (1965) [8]
- 1966 Reappointment [7]
- Samuel Ole Tipis (1963–?)
- Mwai Kibaki (1988–1991)
- Charity Kaluki Ngilu (2003–2007)
(Ministry divided into Ministries of Public Health and Medical Services upon formation of Grand Coalition government)
- Ministry of Public Health (created in 2008)
- Ministry of Medical Services (created 2008)
- Cleopa Kilonzo Mailu (2013-2017)
- Sicily Kariuki (2018-2020)
- Mutahi Kagwe (2020-2022)
- Susan Nakhumicha wafula ( 2022–Present)
Ministry of Research,Science and Technology
edit- Wilson Ndolo Ayah (1987) [14]
- Daniel arap Moi (1962)
- Joseph Daniel Otiende (1963) [5]
- Jeremiah J.M. Nyagah (1966) [7]
- Mbiyu Koinange (1965) [8]
- Taaitta Toweett (1961–1979) Minister for Labour & Housing and Minister for Education
- Peter Oloo Aringo
- George Saitoti (2003–2006)
- Noah Wekesa (2006–2007?)
(Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology created out of ministry of education upon creation of Grand Coalition in 2008)
- Ministry of Education
- William Ruto (2009–2011
- Mutula Kilonzo (2012-2013)
- Jacob Kaimenyi (2013-2015)
- Fred Matiang'i (2016-2017)
- Amina Mohammed (2018)
- George Magoha (2018-2022)
Natural Resource Management
edit- Jackson Angaine (1963) [5] – Lands and Settlement
- GG Kariuki (1982–1985?)
- Amos M. Kimunya (2002–2006?)
- James Orengo (2008–2012)
- Charity Kaluki Ngilu (2013–2015)
- Farida Karoney (2018–present)
- Lawrence George Sagini (1963) [5] – Lands, Game, Fisheries, Water and Natural Resources
- Samuel Onyango Ayodo (1965) [8] – Natural Resources and Tourism
- Argwings Kodhek (1966) [7]
- William Odongo Omamo (1982) [15] – Environment and Natural Resources
- Joseph Kamotho (2002)
- Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka
- Kivutha Kibwana
- John Njoroge Michuki (2008-2012) [16] [needs update]
Ministry of Tourism
edit- Samuel Onyango Ayodo (1966) [7] – Tourism and Wildlife
- Karisa Maitha (2002-2004) – Tourism and Wildlife
- Najib Balala
- Peninah Malonza (2022) [17]
- Dr. Appolling Mukasa Mango (1981) [18]
- Joseph Konzolo Munyao
Charles Murgor Assistant Minister Livestock Development (1981)
- Mohammed Kuti (2008-2013)
See also
editReferences
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- ^ MAKOKHA, AMOS (2022-09-27). "Peninah Malonza takes over from Najib Balala as Tourism CS". Capital Business. Retrieved 2022-10-23.
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