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Peninah Malonza is the richest of four female cabinet candidates as of Wednesday, Oct. 19.
Maronza, who has a net worth of 300 million Stadt, surpasses Aisha Jamwa, Alice Wahome and Soipan Tuya in terms of declared net worth.
The four revealed their net worths before the parliamentary nominations committee chaired by Speaker Moses Wetangla. Judging, which ends on Saturday, began last Monday.
Penina Maronza, who is destined for the Ministry of Tourism, said her wealth includes assets in Mombasa, Kajiado and Kitui counties (240 million shillings), SACCO shares worth 30 million shillings, livestock and agricultural products worth 20 million shillings. , attributed to 3 million shillings for the vehicle.
Maronza served as Lieutenant Governor of Kitui County from 2013 to 2017 under Governor Julius Malombe.
The current Kandala Member of Parliament, Alice Wahome, has made her net worth 218 million stadt. She was vetted for the position of Water Cabinet Secretary.
Former Malindi MP Aisha Jamwa, who is to be appointed to William Ruto’s government’s Ministry of Gender and Public Services, has revealed her net worth of 100 million shillings, with most of the money going to parliamentary pensions. attributed.
Soypan Tuya, who was nominated by the Ministry of the Environment and is currently a senator-nominated member of parliament, said her net worth was 156 million shillings, with her value coming from real estate, shares and dairy farms.
Three other female CS candidates have not yet been judged. Susan Nakumicha (Health), Rebecca Miano (East African Community) and Florence Boa (Labor and Social Protection).
In total, all 13 ministerial candidates reviewed so far have a total net worth of 10.02 billion Stadts.
Below are the net worths of each cabinet candidate vetted so far.
Musalia Mudavadi (Chief Cabinet Secretary) – Sh4 billion
Justin Muturi (Attorney General) – Sh700 million
Aden Duale – (Ministry of Defense) – Sh851 million
Dr. Alfred Mutua (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) – Sh420 million
Alice Wahome (Ministry of Water) – Sh218 million
Professor Kiture Kindiki (Ministry of Home Affairs) – 544 million shillings
Professor Njuguna Ndung’u (Ministry of Finance) – 950 million shillings
Aisha Jumwa (Ministry of Public Services and Gender) Sh100 million
Davis Chirchir – Energy and Oil – Ksh 482 million
Moses Kuria (Ministry of Commerce) – Sh750 million
Kipchumba Murkomen (Ministry of Transport) – 550 million shillings
Roselinda Soipan Tuya (Ministry of Environment) – 156 million shillings
Peninah Malonza (Ministry of Tourism) – 300 million shillings.
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