On President Uhuru Kenyatta’s another big government reshuffle, State House Spokesperson and his deputy were one of the biggest beneficiaries.
Manoah Espisu’s role was taken over by Kanze Dena as Manoah was awarded with a lucrative ambassadorial role.
Former Citizen TV anchor Dena is now the acting State House spokesperson and head of the Presidential Strategic and Communication Unit barely six weeks after serving as his deputy.
Below are new roles after the reshuffle
Cabinet
1. Cabinet Secretary Aden Mohammed moves to the Ministry of East Africa Community and Regional Development in the same capacity.
2. CS Peter Munya is the new Cabinet Secretary for Industry, Trade and Co-operatives.
3. Professor Collete Suda moves to the Ministry of Education as Chief Administrative Secretary and Principal Secretary in charge of State Department for University Education.
4. Hon Simon Kachapin moves to the Ministry of Energy as Chief Administrative Secretary.
Principal Secretaries
1. Principal Secretary Charles Sunkuli moves to State Department for Devolution;
2. Principal Secretary Nelson Marwa moves to Social Protection, Pension and Senior Citizens Affairs State Department;
3. Principal Secretary Zainab Abdalla Hussein moves to State Department for Correctional Services;
4. Principal Secretary Alfred Cheruiyot moves to the State Department of Post Training and Skills Development;
5. Principal Secretary Susan Mochache moves to the Environment and Forestry State Department;
6. Mr. Joe Okudo is re-appointed as Principal Secretary for the Tourism State Department;
7. Dr. Margaret Mwakima becomes Principal Secretary for Wildlife State Department;
8. Dr. Ibrahim A. Mohammed has been re-appointed and will be the Principal Secretary in the State Department of Labour.
9. Mrs. Fatuma Hirsi has been re-appointed to be Principal Secretary Broadcasting and Telecommunication State Department; and
10. Prof. Micheni Japheth Ntiba moves as Principal Secretary to Fisheries, Aquaculture and The Blue Economy State Department.
Ambassadors
The following have been nominated for positions of Ambassador subject to approval by Parliament:
1. Mrs. Sarah Serem
2. Lt. Gen Samuel Thuita
3. Mr. Francis Muhoro
4. Mr. Manoah Esipisu
5. Mr. Paddy Ahenda
6. Amb. Peter Nicholas Oginga Ogego
7. Johnson Kimani Ondieki
8. Chris Karumba Mburu
9. Hon. Benjamin Langat