Zack Kinuthia

Zack Kinuthia is the current Chief Administrative Officer in the Ministry of Education.

Kinuthia’s appointment in 2020 makes him the youngest individual serving in the position.

At 32 years, he has worked in management and leadership roles at various government and civil society organizations for close to a decade. 

Johnson Sakaja

Johnson Sakaja is the current Senator of Nairobi County, following his election to the position on August 8, 2017, General Election.

His political journey started in his days as a student at the University of Nairobi where he served as the Vice-Chair of the Actuarial Students Association. 

Twalib Mbarak

Twalib Mbarak is the CEO of the Ethics and Anti Corruption Commission since January 2019. 

Born in Kilifi, Mbarak served as a platoon commander of Kenya Rifles from 1985 to 1988 and security officer (military protective security) from 1987 to 1991, before taking up a one-year job on a UN military observer mission for Western Sahara referendum.

Ukur Yattani

Ukur Yatani is the Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury and former CS for Labour and Social Protection.

Born in Forole, North Horr sub-county in 1967, Yatani was a stellar student culminating his studies in the US where he graduated with a Master of Public Administration and Public Policy degree from the University of York in the UK.

Susan Kihika

Susan Kihika is the Senator for Nakuru County serving her first term following her election in 2017.

Kihika is also the president of the Inter-Parliamentary Union Bureau of Women Parliamentarians.

Sylvia Kasanga

Sylvia Kasanga is a nominated Senator and chair of the Senate Ad hoc Committee on Covid-19. 

She is a practicing architect and is also qualified as an arbitrator with the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators UK & Kenya.

Patrick Njoroge

Born in 1961, Patrick Ngugi Njoroge is an economist, banker and the Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya from June 2015 to date.

He attended Mangu High School from 1973 until 1976, for his O-Level education.

Ory Okolloh

Tech-savvy lawyer and activist Ory Okolloh Mwangi combines her skills and passion to increase government transparency and accountability.

She is known as the “Kenyan pundit” for good reason: not only does she have strong opinions about government transparency, the role of entrepreneurship and African storytelling – she has also always been committed to helping others share their voices.