Cabinet of the Republic of Kenya under President His Excellency Dr. William Samoei Ruto, C.G.H., reflecting recent reorganizations. This includes official nominations, confirmed roles, and notable portfolio assignments from verified government sources.
Executive Leadership
- President: His Excellency Dr. William Samoei Ruto, C.G.H.
- Deputy President: His Excellency Prof. Kithure Kindiki.
- Prime Cabinet Secretary: His Excellency Dr. Musalia Mudavadi, E.G.H. — also Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs.
Cabinet Secretaries and Portfolios
| Ministry / Office | Cabinet Secretary | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Interior & National Administration | Prof. Kithure Kindiki | Retained in senior national security and administration role. |
| National Treasury & Economic Planning | John Mbadi Ng’ongo | Certified Public Accountant, leads budget, finance, and economic planning. |
| Defence | Roselinda Soipan Tuya | Oversees defence policy and strategic national security. |
| Health | Hon. Aden Duale | Reassigned to lead the Ministry of Health as part of the March 2025 reshuffle. |
| Education | Julius Migosi Ogamba | Heads the Ministry of Education, driving policy on basic and higher learning. |
| Roads & Transport | Davis Chirchir | Responsible for infrastructure development and transport systems. |
| Water, Sanitation & Irrigation | Eric Muriithi Muuga | Focuses on sustainable water access and agricultural irrigation frameworks. |
| Agriculture & Livestock Development | Mutahi Kagwe | Leads efforts on agricultural productivity and livestock economy. |
| Co-operatives & MSME Development | Wycliffe Ambetsa Oparanya | Champions cooperative movements and small-medium enterprise growth. |
| Public Service & Human Capital Development | Geoffrey Kiringa Ruku | Appointed in 2025 to oversee public service reform and workforce development. |
| Environment, Climate Change & Forestry | Dr. Deborah Mlongo Barasa | Heads environmental stewardship and climate policy. |
| Mining, Blue Economy & Maritime Affairs | Hassan Ali Joho | Directs policies for resource extraction, marine economy, and maritime governance. |
| Energy & Petroleum | James Opiyo Wandayi | Manages national energy infrastructure and petroleum sector oversight. |
| Tourism & Wildlife | Rebecca Miano | Leads tourism promotion and wildlife conservation strategy. |
| Trade, Investments & Industry | Lee Maiyani Kinyanjui | Responsible for trade policy, investment promotion, and industrial development. |
| Gender, Culture, The Arts & Heritage | Hanna Wendot Cheptumo | Nominated to promote gender equity, cultural policy, arts, and heritage programming. |
| Information, Communication & Digital Economy | William Kabogo Gitau | Oversees ICT policy, digital transformation and communications. |
| Attorney-General | Ms. Dorcas Agik Oduor, SC, E.B.S., O.G.W. | Principal legal adviser to the government. |
| East Africa Community & Regional Affairs | Ms. Beatrice Asukul Moe | Guides Kenya’s regional integration initiatives. |
| Secretary to the Cabinet | Mercy Kiiru Wanjau | Administrative head coordinating Cabinet operations. |
Structural Reforms and Context
Broad-Based Cabinet Formation
President Ruto dissolved his previous Cabinet in July 2024 to institute a “broad-based government” with strategic political alliances and technocratic expertise.
Reshuffles and Reassignments
The Cabinet underwent significant reorganization in March 2025, which included:
- New Cabinet Secretary nominations (e.g., Hanna Wendot Cheptumo; Geoffrey Kiringa Ruku) and strategic portfolio reassignments.
- Movement of key officials such as Aden Duale to the Ministry of Health and Deborah Barasa to Environment, Climate Change & Forestry.
Government Priorities and Cabinet Role
The Cabinet is key to implementing the government’s strategic agendas, notably:
- Economic transformation and fiscal stability (e.g., sovereign wealth and infrastructure funds to mobilize investments).
- Public service reform and accountability under ongoing leadership changes.
- Climate, energy, and infrastructure policy alignment with national development frameworks.

The Cabinet of the Republic of Kenya under President William Ruto reflects a blend of political coalition representation, technocratic appointments, and strategic portfolio placements aimed at addressing economic, social, and security priorities. The leadership structure continues to evolve, guided by constitutional procedures and parliamentary vetting processes.


















