Kenya’s President William Ruto has announced a partial new cabinet as he moves to establish a “broad-based” government following a month of protests against his rule. The protests, which at times turned violent, have pushed Ruto to make significant changes within his administration.
Ruto introduced 11 proposed ministers after removing most of his cabinet last week. He emphasized the need for unity and inclusivity during this challenging period, stating that the crisis presents an opportunity for the nation to come together for transformation and progress.
The president highlighted the importance of forming a diverse cabinet that can lead the country towards positive change. The list of nominees includes individuals from various backgrounds, but some have previously served in government roles.