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  2. Ministries of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    General: 2013; 2017; 2022; Presidential: 2017 (Oct) 2022; Local: 2007; 2013; ... This is a list of ministries in the Cabinet of Kenya which help lead the Government ...

  3. List of ministers of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Mukhisa Kituyi (2003–2007) – Minister for Trade and Industry. Adan Mohammed (2013-2019) - Industrialization and Enterprise Development. Peter Munya (2019-2020) - Ministry of Trade and Industrialization. Betty Maina (2020-2022) - Ministry of Trade and Industrialization. Moses Kuria (2022 - To Date) - Ministry of Investment, Trade and ...

  4. Cabinet of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet of the Republic of Kenya is made up of the President, Deputy President, Attorney General and Cabinet Secretaries. The 2010 Constitution of Kenya allows a maximum of 22 ministries under Article 152 and sets the minimum number to 14. A Cabinet Secretary is not a member of the Kenyan Parliament and has to be vetted by a parliamentary ...

  5. Ministry of Health (Kenya) - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the coalition government was formed and the Ministry of Health was divided into the Ministry of Public Health and the Ministry of Medical Services. However, this lasted for only four years, and the ministries merged into the unified Ministry of Health in 2013 after the formation of the Unity government.

  6. 2013 Kenyan general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in Kenya on 4 March 2013. [2] Voters elected the President, members of the National Assembly and newly formed Senate. They were the first elections held under the new constitution, which was approved in a 2010 referendum, and were also the first run by the new Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).

  7. Prime Minister of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister of Kenya was a post in the Kenyan government. The first prime minister of Kenya was Jomo Kenyatta, who became prime minister in 1963. In 1964, Kenya became a republic, the post of prime minister was abolished and Jomo Kenyatta became president. Following a power-sharing agreement in February 2008, the role was recreated that ...

  8. Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs (Kenya) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry was established in 1963 after Kenya's independence. Since independence, Kenyan foreign policy has been designed and guided by the principles of peaceful co-existence, preservation of national security, peaceful settlement of disputes, non-interference in the internal affairs of other states, non-alignment, national interest and ...

  9. Government of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Seat. Nairobi. The Government of the Republic of Kenya (GoK) is the national government of the Republic of Kenya, a federal republic located in East Africa, composed of 47 Counties, each county with its own semi-autonomous governments, including the national capital of Nairobi, where the national government is primarily based.