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Kenya: Governor Ojaamong Reshuffles Cabinet

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Deputy Governor Moses Mulomi is still acting Health Executive, while Ms Phaustine Barasa is acting Finance CEC.

Chief officers moved include Lydia Nabwire (Education) to Governor's office, Maurice Odundo (Lands to Sports, Culture and Social Services), Joy Wanga (Youth and Sports to Finance and Economic Planning).

Others are Moses Weunda (Water to Livestock, Fisheries and Agribusiness), Andrew Otiti (Office of the Deputy Governor to Urban Development), Prisca Omoit (Infrastructure Lower Region), Maurice Odundo (Lands to Sports, Culture and Social Services).

The chief officers who retained their portfolios are Clementina Omoto (Public Service Management), Ruth Mukhongo (Agriculture upper region), Richard Achiambo (Agriculture lower region), Daniel Mogoria (Education and Vocational Training), Dr Isaac Omeri (Health), Gilbert Oduory (Transport and Energy) and Stephen Nasiagi (Infrastructure Upper region), Ezekiel Okwach (Governorship) and Nelson Kwamini (Trade, Markets and Industrialisation).

The seven new chief officers are Edwin Odero (Investments and Co-operatives), Evelyn Mbingi (Lands), Jonathan Okwakau Ino (Public Health), Dr Tom Ekisa (Water and Irrigation Lower Region), Roseline Barasa (Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Smart), Hellen Mukanda (Water and Environment Upper Region).

Source: allAfrica.com

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