President William Ruto has nominated Susan Nakhumicha to serve as Kenya’s Permanent Representative to the UN Habitat, alongside other diplomatic nominations. The appointments, announced by State House Spokesperson Hussein Mohamed, comply with constitutional stipulations and have been sent to the National Assembly for approval.
Former Health Cabinet Secretary Susan Nakhumicha has been appointed to a new position within President William Ruto’s administration, just nine months after losing her former Cabinet role. Nakhumicha has been nominated to serve as the Permanent Representative of Kenya to the United Nations Habitat, as announced by State House Spokesperson Hussein Mohamed.
In addition to Nakhumicha’s nomination, President Ruto has also selected James Buyekane Muhati and Abdi Dubat Fidhow to serve as Consul-Generals in Guangzhou, China, and Arusha, Tanzania, respectively. Furthermore, Peter Tum has been nominated as the Kenyan Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo, while Alfred K’Ombundo will serve as Deputy Head of Mission in Belgium.
The nominations were made in accordance with Article 132 (2) (e) of the Constitution, as outlined in the official notice. As per the legal procedures, these nominations have been forwarded to the National Assembly for consideration and approval.
In summary, President William Ruto has nominated Susan Nakhumicha for a significant role as Permanent Representative to the UN Habitat, alongside several other appointments within his government. These nominations reflect ongoing governmental adjustments and fulfill constitutional requirements, demonstrating the dynamic nature of Kenya’s political landscape.
Original Source: www.kenyans.co.ke