Friday, April 17, 2015

Uhuru appoints Eugene Wamalwa to cabinet, Mwathethe replaces Karangi as Defence Chief

 Former Saboti Member of Parliament Eugene Wamalwa has been appointed into the cabinet as CS for water. Photo/File
President Uhuru Kenyatta on Friday appointed Eugene Wamalwa as Cabinet Secretary to a new Water and Irrigation services ministry.
Uhuru said this is in line with focus on water as a driver of agricultural development.
The ministry was under Judy Wakhungu, the Environment Cabinet Secretary.
He has replaced Chief of Defence Forces General Julius Karangi, whose term expires later this month, with Lieutenant-General Samson Mwathethe on the advice of the National Defence Council.
Uhuru has appointed Monica Juma nominee for the position of Secretary to the Cabinet to replace Francis Kimemia who was suspended over the EACC graft list.
Immigration director Gordon Kihalangwa will replace Juma as Principal Secretary in the Interior department, Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government.
"Further, I have appointed Lieutenant General Joseph Kasaon as the Vice Chief of Defence Forces-Designate," he said in a statement to newsrooms on Friday.
"I have also promoted Major General Leonard Ngondi to Lieutenant General and appointed him Kenya Army Commander Designate."
Uhuru also appointed Nzioka Waita as Secretary of Delivery in the Executive Office of the President.
"I look forward to the National Assembly, in line with its mandate, to vet the nominees as soon as possible," he said.

Nominees backgrounds
Samson Mwathethe - Born in Malindi and educated at Shimo la Tewa and Sacred Heart High Schools Mombasa, before joining the Kenya Navy in April 1978. He was commissioned in 1980 as a Seaman Officer after attending Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, United Kingdom. He has attended a host of professional courses in the UK, Italy, the United States, and ultimately, the National Defence College in Nairobi.
Gen Mwathethe served as Vice Chief of Defence Forces. He has also held various command appointments including Kenya Navy Commander, Deputy Kenya Navy Commander, Kenya Navy logistics Commander, Base Commander Mtongwe and Fleet Commander. His other appointments included Chief of Systems & Procurement, Department of Defence, Command of individual Kenya Navy Ships.
Gen.l Mwathethe also served with the United Nations as a Military Observer in Kuwait/Iraq and Yugoslavia in 1991/92. His decorations include Distinguished Conduct Order (DCO) and Moran of the Burning Spear (MBS).
Joseph Kasaon – Was appointed Army Commander on 13 July 2011. He has a Military career spanning close to four decades having been commissioned in 1976. He also served as Commandant  of the National Defence College, Kenya. In 1976, he attended Cadet Officer training course at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst (UK).
After commissioning, he served in various capacities, rising through the ranks.
Lieutenant-General Kasaon was born on 10 January 1958 in Koibatek, Baringo County.
Leonard Ngondi – Served as the Force Commander for the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL).
He has more than three decades experience in Kenya’s armed forces, including heading both the East and West commands.
From November 2010, he served as the General Officer Commanding Eastern Region, Kenya.  Between 2005 and 2010, he held brigade-level commands and served as Deputy Commandant of the Kenya Defence Staff College.
Lieutanant-General Ngondi also served as a commanding officer of the Kenyan units in the UN Transition Assistance Group in Namibia in 1989 and the UN Mission in Sierra Leone in 2000.  He was was commissioned as a Lieutenant of the Infantry Corps from the Kenya Military Academy, Lanet, in 1979. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Nairobi and is a graduate of Kenya’s Staff and National Defence College.
Eugene Wamalwa – Born in Trans Nzoia. Member of Parliament in 2007-2013. A lawyer who has served as Minister for Justice, National Cohesion and Constitutional Affairs.
Monica Juma – Served as Principal Secretary for Interior, having been transferred from the Ministry of Defence. Prior to being appointed Principal Secretary, Amb. Juma was Kenya's Ambassador Extra-Ordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, the Republic of Djibouti and Permanent Representative to the African Union, Inter- Governmental Authority on Development (lGAD) and United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA). Amb. Dr. Juma has served as the Executive Director at the Africa Institute of South Africa (AISA), Pretoria, where she led policy research on African Affairs. Previously, Ambassador Juma also served as Executive Director at the Africa Policy Institute (API), Nairobi where she is currently a Senior Fellow; as a Senior Policy Analyst at the Safer Africa, Pretoria; and as a Research Associate at the International Peace Institute, New York. She was also Lecturer in Politics and Research Director at the Centre for Refugee Studies, Moi University, Kenya; and Management Analyst at the Office of the President, Republic of Kenya. Amb. Dr. Juma holds a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Oxford, Master of Arts (MA) and Bachelor of Arts (BA) from the University of Nairobi and Certificate in Refugees Studies from Oxford University.
Gordon Kihalangwa - Promoted to Principal Secretary from Director of Immigration, a post to which he was appointed last year.
Retired Major-General Kihalangwa is a dedicated and disciplined officer whose loyalty, integrity and competence are beyond reproach. He has a wealth of experience in both security services and people management. He served as head of Military Police before he was elevated to Assistant Chief of Defence Forces responsible for personnel and logistics at the ministry headquarters.
Nzioka Waita – Aged 39, is an advocate of the High Court of Kenya of 13 years standing, a member of the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) and a Certified Public Secretary of the Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya (ICPSK).
He is a graduate of Law (LLB) from the University of Sheffield in the UK and is presently undertaking a Masters Law degree in Computer and Communications Law from Queen Mary, University of London.
Nzioka is currently the Director of Corporate Affairs at Safaricom, one of the leading integrated communications companies in Africa. As part of his role, Nzioka has been instrumental in positioning Safaricom as a key player in shaping and driving Kenya's digital inclusion agenda.
 Nzioka holds a number of non-executive director roles and sits on the Board Of Alpha Africa Asset Managers and The East African Marine Cable System.

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