The Cabinet of Kenya is part of the Executive arm of the government and comprises the President, Deputy President, Attorney General, and Cabinet Secretaries (CSs). According to the Constitution of Kenya, the number of ministries must not exceed 23.
Cabinet Secretaries are appointed by the President, subjected to parliamentary vetting, and once approved, they are sworn into office. Unlike in the past, CSs are not Members of Parliament (MPs), allowing for separation between the legislature and the executive.
Each CS is responsible for overseeing the operations, policies, and service delivery of their respective ministry. They are accountable to the President and are expected to submit regular and detailed reports to Parliament.
Updated List of Cabinet Secretaries in Kenya (2025)
| Ministry | Cabinet Secretary |
|---|---|
| Office of the Prime Cabinet Secretary & Ministry of Foreign & Diaspora Affairs | Musalia Mudavadi |
| Interior & National Administration | Kipchumba Murkomen |
| National Treasury & Planning | John Mbadi |
| Water, Sanitation & Irrigation | Eric Muriithi |
| East African Community, Arid & Semi-Arid Lands & Regional Development | Beatrice Askul Moe |
| Defence | Soipan Tuya |
| Public Service, Performance & Delivery Management | Geoffrey Kiringa Ruku |
| Trade, Investment & Industry | Lee Kinyanjui |
| Environment, Climate Change & Forestry | Aden Duale |
| Roads & Transport | Davis Chirchir |
| Tourism & Wildlife | Rebecca Miano |
| Lands, Housing & Urban Development | Alice Wahome |
| Health | Aden Duale |
| Agriculture & Livestock Development | Mutahi Kagwe |
| ICT & Digital Economy | William Kabogo Gitau |
| Education | Julius Migos Ogamba |
| Energy & Petroleum | James Opiyo Wandayi |
| Youth Affairs & Sports | Kipchumba Murkomen |
| Cooperatives & MSME Development | Wycliffe Oparanya |
| Mining, Blue Economy & Maritime Affairs | Ali Hassan Joho |
| Labour & Social Protection | Alfred Mutua |
| Gender, Culture, the Arts & Heritage | Hanna Wendot Cheptumo |
Cabinet Secretary Salary in Kenya (2025)
As per the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC), Cabinet Secretaries in Kenya earn a gross monthly salary of Ksh 924,000. Below is a detailed salary structure:
| Component | Amount (Ksh) |
|---|---|
| Basic Salary | 554,400 |
| House Allowance | 200,000 |
| Market Adjustment | 169,600 |
| Total Gross Salary (Monthly) | 924,000 |
Additional Benefits for Cabinet Secretaries
- Official Transport: Provided with a government vehicle (engine capacity not exceeding 3000cc).
- Medical Cover (per year):
- Inpatient: Ksh 10,000,000
- Outpatient: Ksh 300,000
- Maternity: Ksh 150,000
- Dental: Ksh 75,000
- Optical: Ksh 75,000
- Coverage includes one spouse and up to four children under 25 years.
- Car Loan: Up to Ksh 10 million
- Mortgage Facility: Up to Ksh 40 million
- Airtime Allowance: Up to Ksh 20,000 per month
- Annual Leave Allowance: Ksh 50,000
Conclusion
Cabinet Secretaries play a central role in implementing government policies and managing public resources. Their appointments are key to the smooth running of ministries and delivering the President’s development agenda. With their remuneration and benefits outlined clearly, it reflects the high responsibility these officials carry in serving the nation.
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