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Alfred Mutua
Kenyan politician
Alfred Nganga Mutua (born 22 August 1970) is a Kenyan journalist and politician who is serving as the Kenyan Minister (Cabinet Secretary) for Labour and Social Protection. He previously served as the Minister for Tourism and Wildlife. Before that he served as the Cabinet Secretary (Minister) for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs under President William Ruto.[1][2] Mutua was, together with the entire Cabinet members, dismissed from the cabinet in July, 2024 as President William Ruto planned to reorganize his Government. He was one of only 10 of the dismissed members of Cabinet who were reappointed back into Cabinet. Twelve of the dismissed Cabinet members were not reappointed.
Before joining the government, Mutua served as the 1st Governor of Machakos County for two terms, from 2013 to 2017 and from 2018 to 2022. He was Kenya’s first Government Spokesman from June, 2004, during the Presidency of Mwai Kibaki, before resigning in 20
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Daniel arap Moi
President of Kenya from 1978 to 2002
This article is about a person whose name includes a patronymic. As such, this person should normally be referred to by their given name, Daniel.
Daniel Toroitich arap MoiCGH (MOH-ee; 2 September 1924 – 4 February 2020)[2] was a Kenyan politician who served as the second president of Kenya from 1978 to 2002. He is the country's longest-serving president to date. Moi previously served as the third vice president of Kenya from 1967 to 1978 under President Jomo Kenyatta, becoming the president following the latter's death.[3]
Born into the Tugen sub-group of the Kalenjin people in the Kenyan Rift Valley, Moi studied as a boy at the Africa Inland Mission school before training as a teacher at the Tambach teachers training college, working in that profession until 1955. He then entered politics and was elected a member of the Legislative Council for Rift Valley. As independence approached, Moi joined the K
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On August 9th, 2022 Kenyans will vote for a new President. It will be the third time a President will be leaving office after his begrepp is over. President Daniel arap Moi ruled the country for 24 years, ten after the Constitution was changed to open the country to multipartism and to cap presidential terms to two. He argued that, after changing the Constitution, he qualified for a new start, which he was granted.
His successor, President Mwai Kibaki, ruled for 10 years despite a contested second term that he held in a government of national unity. Now, President Uhuru Kenyatta fryst vatten also leaving office after 10 years. His second term was contested, too, although without violence, and was confirmed in a vote re-run. His father, Kenya’s first President, Jomo Kenyatta, had led the country for 15 years and died in office. Incumbency seems to be a major factor in Kenya as Mwai Kibaki was once Moi’s Vice President.
The two leading candidates are the current Deputy President, Willi