July 3, 2024

List of best and worst performing Cabinet Secretaries; Report

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List of best and worst performing Cabinet Secretaries; TIFA Report

TIFA Research releases latest report on the best and worst performing Cabinet Secretaries in the Kenya Kwanza administration

TIFA Research releases latest report on the best and worst performing Cabinet Secretaries in the Kenya Kwanza administration.  

Energy CS Davis Chirchir ranked the worst performing CS and Kindiki tops the list of best performing Cabinet Secretaries. 

 Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki emerging as the best-performing with a rating of 65%.  

Kindiki was followed closely by Prime Cabinet Secretary and Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi with a rating of 62%. 

Others are; 

3. Ezekiel Machogu 58%

4. Susan Nakhumicha 57%

5. Kipchumba Murkomen 57% 

At the same time, Energy CS Davis Chirchir was ranked as the worst performing CS in the poll. 

Chirchir, who has been struggling to contain outrage over hiked fuel prices and power outages, scored 19 per cent, with his Gender counterpart, Aisha Jumwa, scoring 23. 

National Treasury CS Njuguna Ndung’u was ranked the third worst-performing at 24 per cent, tying with his Water and Lands Minitries counterpart Zachariah Njeru and Land’s CS Alice Wahome.

Labour’s Florence Bore (25 per cent), Trade’s Rebecca Miano (27 per cent), Public Service’s Moses Kuria (27 per cent), EAC’s Peninah Malonza (27 per cent and Cooperatives Development’s Simon Chelugui (31 per cent) rounded the top 10.

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The survey also highlighted issues and challenges facing President William Ruto’s administration which include; Inflation/ Cost of living, Corruption, Debt repayment, Opposition Pressure, and Declining Value of the Ksh. 

“Given the fact that reducing the cost-of-living was such a major part of Kenya Kwanza’s successful 2022 election campaign, its continued rise helps to explain why more Kenyans cited it as the main challenge the Government currently faces (39%),” TIFA said in a statement. 

TIFA survey was conducted between 25 November and 7 December 2023. 

It engaged 3,009 respondents who constitute a representative sample of Kenya’s adult population. 

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