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CS nominees await swearing-in ceremony after MPs' nod

• President William Ruto gets a major boost after 19 out of 20 CS nominees -who were given a clean bill of health by the House Committee on Appointments - are approved by MPs.

Oparanya

Wycliffe Oparanya the CS nominee for MSMEs. File photo

Nairobi, Kenya

Kenya’s newly appointed Cabinet Secretaries (CSs) are set to take their oaths of office on Thursday at State House, Nairobi.

The anticipation is palpable as these key officials prepare to assume their responsibilities in service to the nation in what has been themed as ‘broad-based’ government.

The grand ballroom of State House will witness a solemn affair.

The Cabinet Secretaries, dressed in formal attire, will stand before the Chief Justice, as early as 9am, ready to pledge their commitment to the Constitution and the people of Kenya.

Each one will raise their right hand and recite the oath, promising to uphold the highest standards of integrity and public service.

However, outside the imposing gates of State House, a different scene is expected to unfold.

The Gen Zs, fueled by idealism and a desire for change, have planned to stage a protest—dubbed “Occupy Statehouse on the Nane-Nane".  

Their demands echo through social media platforms, calling for transparency, accountability, and an end to corruption.

The Gen Z protesters, who are tech-savvy and passionate, have mobilized swiftly.

Their grievances range from unemployment to environmental degradation.

They see the swearing-in ceremony as an opportune moment to make their voices heard.

As the CSs prepare to take their respective roles, they face a delicate balancing act.

On one hand, they are duty-bound to implement government policies and address pressing issues. On the other, they must heed the calls for change from the protesters outside.

Thursday’s events will shape Kenya’s trajectory.

The CSs need to understand that they hold the nation’s fate in their hands.

Will they rise to the occasion, bridging the gap between promise and reality? Only time will tell.

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