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In the latest cabinet reshuffle, President William Ruto has reassigned Aden Duale from the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, and Forestry to the Ministry of Health, while Debora Mulongo has transitioned from health to the environment. This strategic move prompts critical questions about their past performances and the challenges they now face in their new roles. The president has also nominated Hannah Wendot, widow of the late Baringo senator William Cheptumo to head the Ministry of Gender, culture, arts, and Heritage.
Ruto’s Cabinet Reshuffle: Duale Moves to Health, Barasa to Environment, and Wendot Joins Cabinet
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