List of ministers of Kenya

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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]

Prime Minister of Kenya[edit]

Deputy Prime Minister of Kenya[edit]

Minister of State office of the Prime Minister[edit]

Office of the President[edit]

In the Office of the President, Ministers of State have been:

Provincial Administration and National Security[edit]

Defence[edit]

Special Programmes[edit]

Minister of State[edit]

Office of the Vice President[edit]

The Vice-President of Kenya office has been held by the following:

Home Affairs[edit]

In the Office of the Vice President, the Ministry of Home Affairs has had the following Ministers of State:

National Heritage[edit]

In the Office of the Vice President, the Ministry of National Heritage has had the following Ministers of State:

Immigration and Registration of Persons[edit]

In the Office of the Vice President, the Ministry of Immigration and Registration of Persons has had the following Ministers of State:

External Affairs[edit]

Ministry of Foreign Affairs[edit]

Ministry of East African and Regional Cooperation[edit]

Minister of State (Pan African Affairs)[edit]

Governance and Internal Affairs[edit]

Ministry of Justice, National Cohesion and Constitutional Affairs[edit]

Douglas mogere

Ministry of Local Government and Regional Affairs[edit]

Commerce and Economy[edit]

Ministry of Finance[edit]

Ministry of Economic Planning and Development[edit]

Ministry of Commerce and Industry[edit]

  • Dr. Julius Gikonyo Kiano (1963) [3]
  • Eliud Ngala Mwendwa (1965) [6] – Commerce, Industry and Co-operative Development
  • Mwai Kibaki (1966) [5]
  • 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]

  • Moses Kuria (2022 - To Date) - Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI)
  • Abubakar Hassan Abubakar - Principal Secretary - State Department for Investment Promotion

Ministry of Co-operative Development and Marketing[edit]

Infrastructure[edit]

Ministry of Energy[edit]

Ministry of Works[edit]

Ministry of Information and Communication[edit]

Social Services[edit]

Ministry of Labour and Human Resource Development[edit]

Ministry of Gender, Sports, Culture and Social Services[edit]

Ministry of Housing and Social Services[edit]

Ministry of Health[edit]

(Ministry divided into Ministries of Public Health and Medical Services upon formation of Grand Coalition government)

Ministry of Research,Science and Technology[edit]

Ministry of Education, Science and Technology[edit]

(Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology created out of ministry of education upon creation of Grand Coalition in 2008)

Natural Resource Management[edit]

Ministry of Lands and Settlement[edit]

Ministry of Agriculture[edit]

Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources[edit]

Ministry of Tourism[edit]

Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries Development[edit]

Charles Murgor Assistant Minister Livestock Development (1981)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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