By RACHEL OMBAKA
President Uhuru Kenyatta is on Tuesday expected to name his 18-member Cabinet.
The public will vet the nominees alongside a 28-member Committee of Appointments that has been approved by Parliament.
This will be the first time in Kenya’s history
that the public will be given a direct say in the appointment of such
high ranking public officials.
A list of Principal Secretaries, heads of
parastatals and diplomats, chosen from a shortlist by the Public Service
Commission, will also be vetted.
The president last week reduced the number of ministries from 44 to 18, in line with his pledge on a lean administration.
Ministries:
- Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government.
- Ministry of Devolution and Planning.
- Defence
- Foreign Affairs
- Education which will have the Department of Education and Department of Science and Technology
- The National Treasury
- Health
- Transport and Infrastructure which will have the Department of Transport Services and the Department of Infrastructure
- Environment, Water and Natural Resource
- Land, Housing and Urban Development
- Information, Communication and Technology (ICT)
- Sports, Culture and the Arts
- Labour, Social Security and Services
- Energy and Petroleum
- Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries under which are the Department of Agriculture, Department of Livestock and Department of Fisheries
- Industrialization and Enterprise Development
- Commerce and Tourism which has the Department of Commerce and Department of Tourism
- Mining
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