President William Ruto's recent reshuffling of his cabinet on Wednesday, March 26, has sparked mixed reactions, with congratulatory messages pouring in while others criticize the changes.  In the latest reshuffle, Aden Duale was moved to the Health Ministry, taking over from Deborah Barasa, who was reassigned to the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change.  Duale, in a post on X, expressed his gratitude to the president for placing his trust and confidence in him.  Wasting no time in embracing his new role, Duale stated: "The prosperity of a nation depends on the health of its people.

In my new role, I remain committed to working with relevant stakeholders to drive government policies that strengthen healthcare delivery and ensure accessible and quality services for all Kenyans." "A key priority will be advancing Universal Health Coverage (UHC) to guarantee equitable healthcare access, especially for vulnerable populations," he added.

However, since his appointment, both leaders and netizens have questioned the qualifications that earned Duale the new position.  Transnzoia Governor George Natembeya expressed skepticism, stating: "Father lord!

Duale will be in charge of SHA now!