The report, released on Tuesday, evaluated the performance of CSs during their first ten months in office, classifying those with scores below one per cent as the worst performers.Zachary Njeru (Lands) and Florence Bore (Labour) were ranked slightly better than Miano with a 0.2 per cent ratingIn contrast, Interior CS Kithure Kindiki was ranked as the best-performing CS with 33 per cent, followed by Education CS Ezekiel Machogu at 13 per cent.

Susan Nakhumicha (Health) was ranked third with eight per cent, while Kipchumba Murkomen and Mithika Linturi scored six per cent each.

Sports CS Ababu Namwamba garnered four per cent, while the ICT sector (Eliud Owalo) and Foreign Affairs (Alfred Mutua) each received a three per cent rating.In terms of public opinion, 53% of Kenyans thought their country was going in the wrong path, while 30% were optimistic about Kenya Kwanza government’s efforts.

According to Infotrak, 452 respondents did not name vote for any cabinet secretary as they were convinced that none had stood out to warrant recognition.

“452 failed to give a score to the ministers, they failed to see any of the 22 as a performing minister so they didn’t give any ranking,” Infotrak stated.

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