President William Ruto is weighing key Cabinet appointments, potentially including Muhoho Kenyatta, former CS Mutahi Kagwe, and former PS Karanja Kibicho, as part of a broader political strategy. Sources reveal the discussions stem from a recent meeting between Ruto and former President Uhuru Kenyatta at Uhuru’s Ichaweri home in Gatundu South.
Official statements noted the meeting addressed national and regional issues, emphasizing inclusivity and consensus for growth. Ruto praised Uhuru’s role as a statesman and peacebuilder in the region while insiders suggest they also strategized for the 2027 elections.
To counter Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s rising influence in Mt. Kenya, the leaders reportedly discussed grooming Muhoho Kenyatta for a significant political role, possibly as Ruto’s 2027 running mate. Parallel to Uhuru’s own political ascent, Muhoho’s entry marks a strategic alliance aimed at consolidating Kikuyu support.
Muhoho, known for his behind-the-scenes leadership during Uhuru’s presidency, holds a degree in economics and political science from Williams College, USA. A co-founder of Brookside Dairies, he transformed the family business into Kenya’s top dairy supplier.
Other potential Cabinet appointees include former ICT CS Eliud Owalo, Belgut MP Nelson Koech, and Energy PS Alex Wachira. The reshuffle may also introduce new ministries for gender and culture.
Shifts in key roles, including Roads CS Davis Chirchir moving to Interior, highlight Ruto’s intent to strengthen his administration. This anticipated reshuffle reflects a strategic bid to balance political dynamics and enhance inclusivity within government leadership.