Charles Keter of Jubilee coalition is the current deputy majority chief whip in the senate of Kenya.
Katoo ole Metito of the Jubilee coalition is the current majority chief whip of the 11th parliament of Kenya.
Cabinet secretaries in Kenya are sworn in by the President of Kenya.
In Kenya, the Speaker of the National Assembly is sworn in by the Chief Justice of Kenya. The ceremony typically takes place during a special session of the National Assembly, following the election of the Speaker by the Members of Parliament. The Chief Justice administers the oath of office, which is a constitutional requirement for the position.
Tourism is the chief industry in Kenya due to its abundant wildlife and diverse natural attractions, such as national parks and reserves. Wildlife safaris are a major draw for visitors, contributing significantly to the country's economy.
Charles Keter of Jubilee coalition is the current deputy majority chief whip in the senate of Kenya.
Johnstone Muthama of CORD is the current minority chief whip in the senate of Kenya.
Hassan Abdurrahman is the current deputy minority chief whip in the senate of Kenya.
Katoo ole Metito of the Jubilee coalition is the current majority chief whip of the 11th parliament of Kenya.
CORD'S Jakoyo Midiwo is the current majority deputy chief whip of the 11th parliament of Kenya.
Jakoyo Midiwo of the CORD coalition is the current deputy minority chief whip of the 11th parliament of Kenya.
Serves as the chief Senate spokespeople for his parties and manages and schedules the legislative and executive business of the Senate.
Majority leader. This role is a partisan position, although the majority leader also serves as the chief spokesperson for the leading party. As of 2014, Harry Reid of Nevada serves as the Senate Majority Leader. He is a Democrat.
The secretary of the Senate.
Cabinet secretaries in Kenya are sworn in by the President of Kenya.
Under current Senate rules, the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court presides over any impeachment trials.
Kenya is a leading producer of both coffee and tea. Kenya produces approximately 345,817 metric tonnes of store-ready tea each year. Coffee production has fallen in the last 20 years in Kenya with current production averaging 40,000 tons per year.