NAIROBI, August 15, 2025 – President William Ruto has announced a fresh wave of appointments and redeployments in Kenya’s foreign service, in a move billed as a strategic realignment to strengthen the country’s diplomatic footprint and advance the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA) on the global stage.
In a statement issued Friday afternoon, State House said the appointments target “optimizing performance and enhancing service delivery” by positioning experienced diplomats, career technocrats, and a number of political allies in key postings.
“In an Executive Action carried out today, the President has realigned the nation’s Foreign Service to optimize performance and enhance service delivery, as outlined in the Administration’s Manifesto under BETA,” read the statement.

Who Goes Where
The shake-up sees a mix of new faces and familiar names heading to strategic capitals:
Galma Mukhe Boru – High Commissioner to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, a crucial posting given Ethiopia’s role as the African Union’s headquarters.
Anthony Mwanki Muchiri – Ambassador to Ankara, Turkey, a growing trade partner in infrastructure and defence cooperation.
Lucy Kiruthu – Ambassador to Bangkok, Thailand, strengthening Kenya’s push for Asian market access.
Henry Wambuma – Ambassador to Bujumbura, Burundi, at the heart of East African Community (EAC) politics.
Catherine Khumba Karemu – Ambassador to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, a vital EAC economic partner.
George Morara Orina – Ambassador to Dublin, Ireland, an emerging hub for technology and financial services links with Africa.
Other notable postings include:
Abdireshid Salat Abdille – Ambassador to Jakarta, Indonesia.
Maurice Odhiambo Makoloo – Ambassador to London, UK, one of Kenya’s most influential diplomatic missions.
Joseph Musyoka Masila – Ambassador to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a key Gulf labour and investment hub.
Edwin Afande – Ambassador to Vienna, Austria, home to major UN agencies.
Hon. Florence Chepngetich Bore – Ambassador to Windhoek, Namibia.
Consular and deputy appointments include:
Mohamed Ramadhan Ruwange – Consul General to Arusha, Tanzania.
Jayne Jepikonir – Consul General to Dubai, UAE, a critical trade and diaspora link.
Judy Kiaria Nkumiri – Consul General to Goma, DRC.
Mohamed Amin Sheikh Nuh – Deputy Head of Mission in Berlin, Germany.
Kipkogei Toroitich – Deputy Head of Mission in Kampala, Uganda.
Moni Manyange – Deputy Head of Mission in Kinshasa, DRC.
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