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Updated List of Governors in Kenya

updated list of governors in kenya

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The Kenya gubernatorial election was held in 2013 under the new constitution which was passed in 2013 under the leadership of Rt president Mwai kibaki. Creation of 47 counties ensued under the leadership of governors assisted by deputy governors. Below is a list of the governors:

  • Governor Baringo County – CHEBOI CHESIRE

  • Governor Bomet County – ISAAC RUTO

  • Governor Bungoma County – KEN LUSAKA

  • Governor Busia County – SOSPETER OJAAMONG

  • Governor Elgeyo Marakwet County – ALEX TOLGOS

  • Governor Embu County – NYAGA WAMBORA  

  • Governor Garissa County – NATHIF ADAM JAAMA

  • Governor Homa Bay County – CYPRIAN AWITI

  • Governor Isiolo County – GODANA DOYO

  • Governor Kajiado County – DAVID NKENDIENYE

  • Governor Kakamega County – WYCLIFFE OPARANYA

  • Governor Kericho County – PAUL KIPRONO CHEPKONY

  • Governor Kiambu County – WILLIAM KABOGO  

  • Governor Kilifi County – AMASON KINGI

  • Governor Kirinyaga County – JOSEPH NDATHI

  • Governor Kisii County – JAMES ONGWAE

  • Governor Kisumu County – JACK RANGUMA

  • Governor Kitui County – JULIUS MALOMBE

  • Governor Kwale County – SALIM MVURIA

  • Governor Laikipia County – JOSHUA IRUNGU

  • Governor Lamu County – ISSA TIMANI

  • Governor Machakos County – ALFRED MUTUA

  • Governor Makueni County – KIVUTHA KIBWANA

  • Governor Mandera County – ALI ROBA

  • Governor Marsabit County – UKUR YATANI

  • Governor Meru County – PETER MUNYA

  • Governor Migori County – ZACHARY OBADO

  • Governor Mombasa County – ALI HASSAN JOHO

  • Governor Murang’a County – MWANGI WA IRIA  

  • Governor Nairobi County – EVANS KIDERO

  • Governor Nakuru County – KINUTHIA MBUGUA

  • Governor Nandi County – CLEOPHAS LAGAT

  • Governor Narok County – SAMWEL KUNTAI

  • Governor Nyamira County – JOHN NYANGARAMA

  • Governor Nyandarua County – DANIEL WAITHAKA

  • Governor Nyeri County – NDERITU GACHAGWA

  • Governor Samburu County – MOSES KASAINE

  • Governor Siaya County – CORNELL RASANGA

  • Governor Taita Taveta County – JOHN MTUTA MRUTU

  • Governor Tana River County – IN DADO

  • Governor Tharaka Nithi County – SAMWEL MBAE

  • Governor Trans Nzoia County – PATRICK SIMIYU

  • Governor Turkana County – JOSEPH NANOK

  • Governor Uasin Gishu County – JACKSON MANDAGO

  • Governor Vihiga County – MOSES AKARANGA

  • Governor Wajir County – AHMED ABDULLAHI

  • Governor West Pokot County – SIMON KITELEI KACHAPIN

 

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Born in the culinary-rich city of Kisumu, along the shores of Lake Victoria, Cynthia Kendeli's passion for Food & Beverage was almost predestined. Her earliest memories revolve around the bustling fish markets and aromatic eateries of her hometown, and it was this backdrop that kindled her love for food and its cultural significance.

However, Cynthia's interests were dual-pronged. The political landscape of Kenya, with its dynamic shifts and intricate tapestry, also captivated her. This blend of culinary love and political intrigue paved her path to one of Kenya's leading universities, where she pursued degrees in both Food Science and Political Science.

Throughout her academic journey, Cynthia stood out for her unique ability to interweave two seemingly disparate subjects. She penned articles that delved into the socio-political impacts on Kenya's food and beverage industry, exploring topics ranging from local farm policies to international trade agreements.

After graduation, Cynthia quickly established herself in the world of journalism. Her writings, which appeared in national newspapers and magazines, bridged the gap between culinary enthusiasts and political aficionados. With every article, she managed to underscore the intricate relationship between politics and what ends up on the plates of Kenyans.

Her investigative pieces, particularly those that highlighted the interplay between governmental policies and the food & beverage sector, have earned her accolades both nationally and internationally. Cynthia's work does not just inform; it prompts discussions, incites debates, and often leads to tangible change in policy-making circles.

In addition to her journalistic endeavors, Cynthia Kendeli actively participates in food festivals, political debates, and educational seminars, serving as a bridge between the culinary world and the political arena.

Today, as a celebrated voice in both Food & Beverage and political journalism, Cynthia Kendeli continues to satiate the appetites of readers keen on understanding the confluence of culture, cuisine, and politics in Kenya.


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