Former Public Service Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria on Wednesday dismissed allegations of being appointed as Kenya’s Ambassador to Ukraine.....CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

Taking to his X account, Kuria accused a section of media outlets of circulating rumours of his appointment to a new government position without authentication.

According to the ex-cs, the allegations of his appointment as Ukraine’s Ambassador were false, with Kuria urging Kenyans not to fall for such baseless claims.

Kuria clarified that credible and accurate details about his new appointment would only be shared through his verified social media accounts.

“I would like to clarify and assure everyone that the credible and accurate details about any new appointment will only be shared through my official Facebook page and my verified X account,” the former CS stated.

The flagged post purportedly claimed that former CSs Moses Kuria, Aisha Jumwa and Ababu Namwamba had been appointed as Ukraine, Switzerland and Chad ambassadors respectively.

The trio are among a majority of the former ministers who missed their way back to President William Ruto’s new-look cabinet.

Kuria’s clarification also comes against the backdrop of his controversial sentiments about the Head of State’s new nominations of cabinet secretaries.

Moses Kuria during his recent speech in Makueni, slammed the Head of State’s new-look cabinet as he expressed doubt about the nominees particularly those from the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party.

According to Kuria, despite the immense achievements during his tenure in the cabinet, the position was similarly marred by several challenges.

While poking holes at the nominees, Kuria questioned their competence in solving critical challenges facing President Ruto’s administration.

“Over 12 million people took hustler fund and have refused to repay. We were defeated to find a solution to the problem only for the head of state to nominate Oparanya to solve the problem facing the hustler fund,” Kuria alleged.

“Even in the coffee sector, we have a problem because cooperatives have refused to pay farmers, while in government, we tried to follow up on the matter but our efforts hit the rocks, now I believe Oparanya will help us solve the problem...CONTINUE READING>>

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