CS Kiunjuri Reveals How Scolding by Uhuru Still Haunts Him

Agriculture CS Mwangi Kiunjuri finally spoke in public about the events that transpired during a trip to Namibia with President Uhuru Kenyatta. 

He spoke at Inooro FM, where he was clarifying reports about the controversial proposed regulations involving dairy and animal manure. 

Following public disapproval, the CS asked for summaries of all the complaints as well as copies of the draft regulations.

He added that when he asked for copies of the draft regulations, he was in Namibia. 

"The mention of Namibia still gives me goosebumps," he cut his explanation short. 

"You were not writing notes we saw," the presenter told Kiunjuri who was also quick to go back to his explanation. 

During the Namibia trip, Uhuru wasn't too pleased that Kiunjuri didn't write down what various speakers had said.

"I see my brother Kiunjuri has just opened his notepad to write what I'm saying. He was not interested in writing what these Kenyans were saying.

"Maybe it's because it had nothing to do with Agriculture. He forgets he is a Minister of the Republic of Kenya," stated Uhuru.

The president also put Foreign Affairs CS Monica Juma and Trade CS Peter Munya as well as his long-serving PA Jomo Gecaga on the spotlight.

He went on to state that the team relied on him to remember what was said at various meetings. In instances where the president couldn't recall, then the information would be gone with the wind since no one bothered to take notes.