Kwale County, one of Kenya’s coastal counties, is led by Governor Fatuma Achani. The county government is structured to include County Executive Committee members (CECs) responsible for various departments that oversee the county’s development and services. These ministers, appointed by the governor, are tasked with implementing the policies and programs set out in the county’s strategic plans.
Here is a list of the current Kwale County Government Ministers (CECs):
Kwale County Government Ministers (CECs)
Ministry | Minister (CEC) |
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1. Finance, Executive Services and Economic Planning | Bakari Hassan Sebe |
2. Tourism, Trade and Enterprise Development | – |
3. Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries | Roman Mwangome Sherah |
4. Roads and Public Works | Joto Ali Mwachirumbi |
5. Environment and Natural Resources | Saumu Beja Mahaja |
6. Education | Mishi Salim Mwakaole |
7. Community Development, Culture, Social Services and Talent Management | Francisca Kilonzo |
8. Water Services | Hamedi Mwabudzo |
9. Health | Francis Gwama Mwatsahu |
10. Public Service & Administration | – |
County Ministers (CECs) Salaries in Kenya
According to the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC), county executive committee members (CECs) in Kenya receive a competitive compensation package. The remuneration is composed of a basic salary, house allowance, and market adjustment. Below is a breakdown of the monthly salary for a CEC:
Component | Amount (Ksh) |
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Basic Salary | 242,550 |
House Allowance | 45,000 |
Market Adjustment | 81,700 |
Total Salary Per Month | 404,250 |
This compensation is part of efforts to ensure that public servants are well-paid for their responsibilities while serving at the county level. As Kwale County continues to develop under its current leadership, these CECs play a pivotal role in driving policy implementation and managing the diverse needs of the county’s population.
Kwale County is making strides under Governor Fatuma Achani, with a team of dedicated CECs handling various key sectors, from finance to health and infrastructure. The county’s leadership remains focused on enhancing service delivery and promoting sustainable development, which is vital for the growth of Kwale as an important coastal hub in Kenya.