rUTO'S FIRST CABINET MEETING
The Cabinet meeting was held at State House Nairobi. Photo/PCS.

Details of William Ruto’s First Meeting of the New Cabinet

President William Ruto chaired the first meeting of the newly constituted Cabinet at State House Nairobi on September 17, 2024.

The President told Cabinet members to participate not only in issues related to their ministries but also in matters of national importance.

He also said Cabinet meetings and committees must take precedence over any other engagements.

At the meeting, the Cabinet was informed that progress had been made on the issues that the President had committed to the country when he appointed the Cabinet, including the digitisation of public procurement to make it transparent and the digitisation of the government payroll to eliminate incidences of ghost workers.

The President also pledged to ensure an accountable government and a robust fight against corruption.

Status of digitisation of government procurement

The Cabinet was informed that the digitisation of government procurement has registered positive progress and is expected to be rolled out early next year.

Ruto's fist cabinet meeting
President Ruto chaired the Cabinet meeting at State House Nairobi. Photo/PCS.

On cleaning up the government payroll through digitisation, the Cabinet was told that the human resource development plan has been developed and discussion on it will begin shortly.

On the various Bills aimed at strengthening accountability in government and the fight against corruption, the meeting was informed that the Attorney-General was taking action to ensure that the necessary amendments were made and taken to Parliament.

The Cabinet was briefed on the roll-out of the Universal Health Coverage, a key government programme aimed at ensuring that all Kenyans have access to fully paid healthcare.

When will the new Social Health Insurance Fund take effect?

The meeting was informed that UHC will be rolled out on October 1, 2024, and that registration is going on.

Already, 1.2 million Kenyans have registered, while nine million members of the National Health Insurance Fund will transition to the new Social Health Authority.

The Ministry of Interior was directed to help in public education on registration and health benefits through the National Government Administration Officers.

Cabinet Secretaries Davis Chirchir, John Mbadi and Soipan Tuya
Cabinet Secretaries Davis Chirchir (Transport), John Mbadi (Treasuty) and Soipan Tuya (Defence) during the Cabinet meeting. Photo/PCS.

On the Hustler Fund, a key government programme on financial inclusion of the people at the bottom of the pyramid, the Cabinet was informed that 250,000 beneficiaries have grown their personal loan limit and are now able to borrow KSh50,000.

How many Kenyans borrow from Hustler Fund daily?

In addition, the Cabinet was told that two million people faithfully borrow from the Hustler Fund every day. As a result, the Ministry of Cooperatives and MSMEs plans to graduate them with an SME loan by the end of the year.

The meeting was also informed that 522,000 bags of subsidised fertiliser have been procured and distributed for the short rains season in Central, Eastern and Western Kenya regions.

Additionally, plans are in place to ensure that fertiliser will also be available on time for the long rains season next year.

The Cabinet was also briefed on various programmes and events:

  • The Establishment of the Kenya Watershed Services Improvement Programme
  • National Wildlife Census United Nations World Tourism Week
  • Mpox Disease Outbreak

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