FULL LIST OF CAS NOMINATED BY PRESIDENT RUTO

President William Ruto on Thursday, March 16, unveiled the final list of appointees for the Chief Administrative Secretary positions.

Millicent Omanga was appointed as Interior CAS, while Cate Waruguru was in the Foreign Affairs docket. Other names include Wilson Sossion, Kimani Ngunjiri, Dennis Itumbi, Margaret Wanjiru and Evans Kidero.

This follows a list of 240 candidates who had been shortlisted for the President after the conclusion of interviews.

The list also featured Azimio rebels who pledged their loyalty to Ruto after August 2022 polls.

These include former Kisii governor James Ongwae and his deputy Joash Maangi, former Kisumu Senator Fred Outa and The United Democratic Movement (UDM) candidate for Siaya gubernatorial race, Nicholas Gumbo, former Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero.

Other poll losers shortlisted for CAS positions include Dennitah Ghati (Migori), former Emgwen MP Alex Kosgey, Kimani Ngunjiri (Bahati), Isaac Mwaura (former nominated senator), Adelina Mwau (Makueni), Rehema Jaldesa (Isiolo), Victor Munyaka, Victor Kemosi and Christopher Lang’at (Bomet).

Former KTN News presenter Mwanaisha Chidzuga, Lindah Ogutu Atieno and former Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) presenter Bonnie Musambi were also included.

Out of the 240 shortlisted candidates, only 22 were chosen. The interviews which began on March 2, 2023, concluded on March 7, 2023.

Full ListOffice of the Deputy President

Ms. Ann Wanjiku Mwangi

Mr. Nicholas Ngabiya Rioba

Mr. Edwin Sudi Wandabusi

Office of the Prime Cabinet Secretary

Hon. Sharif Athman Ali

Hon. Isaac Mwaura Maigua

Hon. Rehema Hassan

Ministry of Interior & National Administration

Hon. Samuel Kuntai Tunai

Hon. Millicent Nyaboke Omanga

Amb. Mohamud Ali Saleh

Ministry of Defence

Hon. Alfred Agoi Masadia

The National Treasury & Economic Planning

Hon. Kirui Joseph Limo

Hon. Beatrice Nkatha Nyaga

Ministry of Foreign & Diaspora Affairs

Hon. Joash Arthur Maangi

Hon. Catherine Waruguru

Ministry of Public Service, Gender & Affirmative Action

Hon. Hussein Tuneya Dado

Ms. Charity Nancy Nanyama Kibaba.

Ministry of Roads & Transport

Hon. Benjamin Jomo Washiali

Eng. Nicholas GumboMinistry of Lands, Public Works, Housing & Urban Development

Hon. Onesmus Kimani Ngunjiri

Hon. Victor Kioko MunyakaMinistry of Information, Communications & The Digital Economy

Mr. Denis Njue Itumbi

HSC Mr. Simon Mwangi KamauMinistry of Health

Mr. James Kimanthi Mbaluka

Hon. Khatib Abdallah MwashetaniMinistry of Education

Mr. Elly Stephen Loldepe

Hon. Mark Lomunokol

Hon. Anab Mohamed GureMinistry of Agriculture Livestock Development

Mr. Jackson Kiptanui

Mr. Daniel Wamahiu KiongoMinistry of Investments, Trade & Industry

Hon. Evans Odhiambo Kidero

Hon. Vincent Kemosi Mogaka

Hon. Lilian Cheptoo TomitomMinistry of Co-Operatives & Micro, Small, Medium Enterprises Development (MSMEs)

Hon. (Bishop) Margaret Wanjiru

Mr. Amos Chege Mugo

Ministry of Youth Affairs, The Arts & Sports.

Hon. Wesley Korir

Hon. Charles Njagua KanyiMinistry of Environment, Climate Change & Forestry

Ms. Jackline Mwenesi Lukalo

Hon. Nyaga John MuchiriMinistry of Tourism, Wildlife & Heritage

Hon. Wilson Sossion

Hon. Rehema Dida JaldesaMinistry of Water, Sanitation & Irrigation

Hon. Chrisantus Wamalwa

Mr. Sunya OrreMinistry of Energy & Petroleum

Hon. Mary Yaine Seneta

Hon. John Lodepe NakaraMinistry of Labour & Social Protection

Prof. Elijah Gitonga RintauguMinistry of East African Community (EAC), The ASALS & Regional Development

Ms. Mwanamaka Amani Mabruki

Ms. Rael Chebichii LeleiMinistry of Mining, Blue Economy & Maritime Affairs

Mr. David Kipkorir Kiplagat

Hon. Fredrick Otieno OutaThe State Law Office

Mr. Allan Kibet Kosgey

The nominations follow a list of 240 candidates who had been shortlisted for the President after the conclusion of interviews.

The list also featured Azimio rebels who pledged their loyalty to Ruto after the August 2022 polls.

These include former Kisii governor James Ongwae and his deputy Joash Maangi, former Kisumu Senator Fred Outa and The United Democratic Movement (UDM) candidate for Siaya gubernatorial race, Nicholas Gumbo, former Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero.

Other poll losers shortlisted for CAS positions include Dennitah Ghati (Migori), former Emgwen MP Alex Kosgey, Kimani Ngunjiri (Bahati), Isaac Mwaura (former nominated senator), Adelina Mwau (Makueni), Rehema Jaldesa (Isiolo), Victor Munyaka, Victor Kemosi and Christopher Lang’at (Bomet).

Former KTN News presenter Mwanaisha Chidzuga, Lindah Ogutu Atieno and former Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) presenter Bonnie Musambi were also included.

Out of the 240 shortlisted candidates, only 22 were chosen. The interviews began on March 2, 2023, and concluded on March 7, 2023.

Sourced from Kenyans

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