By Horizon News Reporter
NEW CABINET OF UMUKUUKA WE BAGISU UNVEILED
The cultural institution of Umukuuka We Bagisu has officially unveiled a new, expanded cabinet aimed at strengthening governance, deepening diaspora engagement and accelerating socio-economic development across the Bamasaaba community.
At the helm is:
Rt. Hon. Dr. Paul Mwambu – Prime Minister (Head of Cabinet and General Administration)
He will be deputized by:
Rt. Hon. Dr. Wakoli Bifwoli Sylvester – Deputy Prime Minister (Kenya Chapter)
Rt. Hon. Dr. Clet Wanduyi Masiga – Deputy Prime Minister (Research and Innovations)
Rt. Hon. Dr. Gorret Kitutu – Deputy Prime Minister & Minister for Climate Change and Sustainable Development
Rt. Hon. Dr. Devis Mwenyi – Deputy Prime Minister (General Duties)

Rt. Hon. Dr. Kosea Wambaka – Deputy Prime Minister (Planning and Human Resource Development)
Key senior ministers include:
Benard Nyongesa Mureke (Governance and Accountability)
Samuel Kuloba (Education, Skills and Literacy)
Masaba Andrew (Finance)
Emmanuel Mutanje (Investments and Entrepreneurship)
Dr. Robinah Namome (Health, Welfare and Wellness)
Moses Kutoi (Culture, Heritage, Arts and Indigenous Knowledge)
Dorcas Okalany (Gender, Social Development and Employment)
Peter Simon Wamoto Nabende (Trade, Cooperatives and Value Addition)
Mukuwa Nelson (Youth, Sports and Recreation)
Wadada Davidson (Tourism and Wildlife)
Metrine Nangila (Social Solidarity and Cultural Institutions Development)
Eng. Agnes Wachie (Foreign Affairs)
…among others.
Diaspora and global outreach appointments include:
Dr. Kimanai Robert – Special Envoy for Global Partnerships

Prof. Florence Wakoko – Ambassador for Diaspora Affairs (USA & Canada)
Rtd. Col. Tom Wanambisi – Special Envoy for Bamasaaba in Kenya
Strategic leadership appointments:
Dominic Wetang’ula (Chief Advisor to the Umukuuka)
Phillip Wanyonyi Wekesa (Ambassador for Resources Mobilization and Development – Kenya Chapter)
The new structure is expected to enhance coordination between clan leadership, regional stakeholders and the global Bamasaaba diaspora while strengthening institutional systems within the cultural establishment.
A new chapter begins.
Leadership. Unity. Development.


