President William Ruto’s list of all Cabinet Nominees and their networth

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Kenyans are in shock after Cabinet Nominees declared their net-worth publicly during the vetting process.

The lowest ranking hustler’s Cabinet Nominee is Mr Zachariah Mwangi, CS Lands, Housing and Urban Development, at about Kes 80 Million.

Prime Cabinet Secretary nominee, Musalia Mudavadi sits at the peak with a 4 Billion net worth.

Here is the list of all the Cabinet Secretary Nominees and their declared net worth totaling over 15 Billion Kenyan Shillings:

  1. Prime Cabinet Secretary – Musalia Mudavadi (Net-worth 4 Billion)
  2. Agriculture and Livestock Development – Mithika Linturi (Net-worth 1.2 Billion)
  3.  Co-operatives and MSMEs Development – Simon Chelugui (Net-worth 993 Million)
  4. National Treasury and Planning – Prof. Njuguna Ndung’u (Net-worth 950 Million)
  5. Defence – Aden Duale (Net-worth 851 Million)
  6. Trade, Investment and Industry – Moses Kuria (Net-worth 750 Million)
  7. Attorney General – Justin Muturi (Net-worth 700 Million)
  8. Information, Communication and Technology – Eliud Owalo (Net-worth 655 Million)
  9. Education – Ezekiel Machogu (Net-worth 590 Million)
  10. Roads, Transport and Public Works – Kipchumba Murkomen (Net-worth 550 Million)
  11. Interior and National Administration – Kithure Kindiki (Net-worth 544 Million)
  12. Energy and Petroleum – Davis Chirchil (Net-worth 482 Million)
  13. Secretary to the Cabinet – Mercy Wanjau (Net-worth 475 Million)
  14. Youth Affairs, Sports and the Arts – Ababu Namwamba (Net-worth 425 Million)
  15. Foreign and Diaspora Affairs – Alfred Mutua (New-worth 420 Million)
  16. EAC, ASALs and Regional Development – Rebecca Miano (Net-worth 397 Million)
  17. Tourism, Wildlife and Heritage – Peninah Malonza (Net-worth 300 Million)
  18. Water, Sanitation and Irrigation – Alice Wahome (Net-worth 218 Million)
  19. Labour and Social Protection – Florence Koske-Bore (Net-worth 200 Million)
  20. Environment and Forestry – Soipan Tuya (Net-worth 156 Million)
  21. Mining, Blue Economy and Maritime -Salim Mvurya (Net-worth 120 Million)
  22. Health – Susan Nakhumicha Wafula (Net-worth 101 Million)
  23. Public Service, Gender and Affirmative Action – Aisha Jumwa (Net-worth 100 Million)
  24. Lands, Housing and Urban Development – Zachariah Mwangi (Net-worth 80 Million)

Dr. Ekuru Aukot Requests for Immediate Lifestyle Audit

Ekuru Aukot, via his Twitter account, says, a lifestyle audit is necessary to authenticate the source of all this wealth as declared by the Cabinet Secretary nominees. He says,

“Kenyans ask themselves what companies? What factories? Does this high net worth incoming CS have? What do they produce or sell? Considering the fact that no salary in Kenya with the cost of living can make you a billionaire. What’s the source of their wealth? Lifestyle Audit ASAP.

Bela God’s chosen or not accountability & transparency is non negotiable for any functional society. 2.God gave us a brain to think 3.We ought to audit because that’s our taxes which both you & me pay we not only have right to audit it’s also our duty. Choosing apathy is a NO.- @EAukot

Kenyans React to the shocking 15 Billion in Total CS Nominees Net-worth

As Kenyans, we should ask ourselves if these high-net-worth CS nominees made it without salaries, what is the obvious reason for them seeking salaried employment? Allude this to big brothers riding on the shoulders of the miserably weak and naive happy young brothers. – @Boru Guyo

Unfortunately, no one in Kenya is interested in such questions.97% of Kenyans are either corrupt, abet corruption, admire corruption or relish an opportunity to steal .It’s a perfect Kenya Kufa situation.Pathetic. – @OMatacho

Am of the opinion that our billionaire CSs should work for free for the love of the country, ama namna gani @kipmurkomen na@WahomeHon? Am sure @NdindiNyoro and @WilliamsRuto
will support me in this.. Let them work for the people to at least get out of poverty! -@japhjaph1

And right after this interrogation, if we do not start to get worried at end result of such a system of economy, then we shall be for a rude shock.Do they even pay taxes on that wealth? Just who pays taxes in KE , & what do they get in return? Also,consider that besides building wealth reserves of a few, the biggest chunk of the national income goes into paying salaries. -@EvangelineWany1

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