List Of Cabinet Secretaries Fired By Ruto & Principal Secretaries Taking Over For Now
The Head of State cited a holistic appraisal of his Cabinet as the reason for this radical decision.

President William Ruto's decision to dissolve his entire Cabinet on Thursday, July 11 means that 21 Cabinet Secretaries (CS) who served across various ministries in the Kenyan government are now jobless.
However, there is only one CS who was allowed to keep his job; Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi, who doubles up as the Foreign Affairs CS.
Surprisingly, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, the country's second-in-command, has also been retained, given that he also sits in the Cabinet.
The Head of State cited a holistic appraisal of his Cabinet as the reason for this radical decision.
President William Ruto and his Cabinet posing for a photo after a meeting on July 4, 2024. /PCS
"Upon reflection, listening keenly to what the people of Kenya have said and after a holistic appraisal of the performance of my Cabinet and its achievements and challenges, I have, in line with the powers given to me by Article 152(1) and 152(5)(b) of the Constitution and Section 12 of the Office of the Attorney-General Act, decided to dismiss with immediate effect all the Cabinet Secretaries and the Attorney-General from the Cabinet of the Republic of Kenya except the Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs," he announced.
The decision, a first-ever in the 2010 Constitution of Kenya, sees big names, some of which have attracted controversy in one way or another, shown the door less than two years after being appointed.
Here are the Cabinet Secretaries dismissed by the President:
- Rebecca Miano - Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry.
- Kithure Kindiki - Interior and National Administration
- Alice Wahome - Ministry of Lands, Public Works, Housing and Urban Developments
- Susan Nakhumicha - Ministry of Health
- Peninah Malonza - Ministry of East African Community, The ASALs and Regional Developments.
- Alfred Mutua - Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife
- Moses Kuria - Ministry of Public Service Performance, and Delivery Management.
- Aisha Jumwa - Ministry of Gender, Culture, the Arts and Heritage
- Njuguna Ndung’u - National Treasury and Planning
- Aden Duale - Defence
- Rebecca Miano - Investments, Trade & Industry
- Onesmus Kipchumba Murkomen - Roads and Transport
- Rosalinda Soipan Tuya - Environment and Forestry
- Zachariah Mwangi Njeru - Water, Sanitation & Irrigation
- Mithika Linturi - Agriculture and Livestock Development
- Ezekiel Machogu - Education
- Salim Mvurya - Mining, Blue Economy and Maritime Affairs
- Eliud Owalo - Information, Communications and the Digital Economy
- Simon Chelugui - Co-operatives and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Development
- Ababu Namwamba - Youth Affairs and Sports
- Florence Bore: Labour and Social Protection.
Furthermore, Ruto announced that operations of the government will continue uninterrupted under the guidance of Principal Secretaries and other relevant officials.
It is worth noting that there are 51 Principal Secretaries, more than twice the number of their (now former) Cabinet counterparts.
Here is the list of Principal Secretaries who are now in charge:
- Julius Korir - State Department for Cabinet Affairs
- Teresia Mbaika Malokwe - State Department for Devolution
- Esther Ngero - State Department for Performance and Delivery Management
- Aurelia Rono - State Department for Parliamentary Affairs
- Raymond Omollo - State Department for Interior and National Administration
- Caroline Nyawira Murage - State Department for Correctional Services
- Amb. Julius Bitok - State Department for Citizen Services
- Dr Chris Kiptoo - The National Treasury
- James Muhati - State Department for Economic Planning
- Patrick Mariro - Defence
- Korir Sing’oei - State Department for Foreign Affairs
- Roseline Njogu - State Department for Diaspora Affairs
- Amos Gathecha - State Department for Public Service
- Veronica Mueni Nduva - State Department for Gender and Affirmative Action
- Joseph Mungai Mbugua - State Department for Roads
- Mohamed Dhagar - State Department for Transport
- Nixon Korir - State Department for Lands and Physical Planning
- Charles Hinga - State Department for Housing and Urban Development
- Joel Arumonyang - State Department for Public Works
- Prof. Edward Kisiangani - State Department for Broadcasting and Telecommunications
- Eng. John Kipchumba Tanui - ICT and Digital Economy
- Eng. Peter Tum - State Department for Medical Services
- Dr. Joseph Mburu - State Department for Health Standards and Professional Management
- Dr. Belio Kipsang - State Department for Basic Education
- Esther Thaara Muhoria - State Department for TVET
- Beatrice Inyangala - State Departments for Higher Education and Research
- Phillip Kello Harsama - State Department for Crop Development
- Harry Kimutai - State Department for Livestock Development
- Alfred K’Ombundo - State Department for Trade
- Abubakar Hassan - State Department for Investment Promotion
- Juma Mukhwana - State Department for Industry
- Patrick Kiburi Kilemi - State Department for Cooperatives
- Susan Mangeni - State Department for MSMEs Development
- Ismail Madey - State Department for Youth Affairs
- Jonathan Mueke - State Department for Sports and The Arts
- Festus Ngeno - State Department for Environment
- Ephantus Kimotho - State Department for Forestry
- John Ololtuaa - State Department for Tourism
- Sylvia Naseya Muhoro - State Department for Wildlife
- Ummy Mohammed Bashir - State Department for Culture and Heritage
- Dr. Paul Ronoh - State Department for Water and Sanitation
- Gitonga Mugambi - State Department for Irrigation
- Alex Wachira - State Department for Energy
- Mohamed Liban - State Department for Petroleum
- Geoffrey Kaituko - State Department for Labour and Skills Development
- Joseph Mugosi Mutavi - State Department for Social Protection and Senior Citizen Affairs
- Abdi Dubart - State Department for East African Community Development
- Idris Dogota - State Department for The ASALs and Regional Development
- Elijah Mwangi - State Department for Mining
- Betsy Muthoni Njagi - State Department for Blue Economy and Fisheries
- Shadrack Mwadime - State Department for Shipping and Maritime Affairs