In recent years, Kenya has seen a trend of media professionals transitioning into high-ranking government roles. However, several of these individuals have faced dismissals from their positions due to various issues including political changes, financial constraints, and allegations of misconduct. Here’s a look at some notable media figures who have recently lost their prominent government roles under President William Ruto’s administration:

Salim Swaleh
Former NTV news anchor Salim Swaleh was dismissed from his role as Director of Press Service at the Office of the Prime Cabinet Secretary in June 2024. His termination came amid a scandal involving a Ksh 5.8 million fraud case. Swaleh, along with others, was accused of attempting to deceive foreign investors into paying registration fees for a tender related to the construction of stadiums for the Afcon 2027 games. Following his dismissal, Swaleh issued a tearful apology on social media and has been replaced by Jacob Ngetich from Standard Media Group.

Martha Miano
Martha Miano, who served as Deputy Director of Communications in the Deputy President’s office, was let go on August 21, 2024. Her dismissal became public through a leaked termination letter. In response, Miano expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to serve and maintained a positive outlook despite learning of her dismissal via social media.

Samuel Maina
Former Acting Managing Director of Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC), Samuel Maina, was removed from his position in December 2023. His suspension followed his commitment to pay Ksh 641 billion in fees without proper authorization and scrutiny over a Ksh 7 billion loan borrowed by KBC. Paul Macharia was appointed as acting MD, and later Agnes Kalekye Nguna was officially appointed in May 2024.

Walter Mong’are
Walter Mong’are, known as Nyambane, was dismissed in April 2024 from his role as Director of Programs (Advocacy and Outreach) at the Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs. Mong’are, a former comedian and political candidate, was relieved of his duties following issues related to his academic credentials and previous roles.

Kathleen Openda Mvati
Kathleen Openda Mvati, a seasoned communications consultant and former KTN journalist, was dismissed from her position as Chair of the Council of Kenya Institute of Mass Communication in September 2023. Her role was taken over by Charles Owino, a former Police Spokesperson, amid changes following President Ruto’s administration.

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