CS Kuria denies ‘bitter feud’ with Musalia Mudavadi

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Public Service Cabinet Secretary (CS) Moses Kuria has denied reports that there is a feud between him and Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi.

“Contrary to media reports today, there is absolutely no tug of war between myself and my senior and close friend Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi,” CS Kuria wrote on X Sunday, October 15.

This comes after the government made some adjustments on the physical addresses of ministries and state departments.

Mudavadi objects to changes

In the changes, Head of Public Service Felix Koskei had indicated that the Office of Prime CS would move from Kenya Railways headquarters to the Old Treasury building.

The circular also indicated that CS Kuria’s offices will be situated at the Kenya Railways Headquarters.

However, Mudavadi objected to the changes. “…the Office of the Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs remains at the Railways Headquarters,” he said on Saturday, October 14.

Kuria clarifies

Kuria has further clarified that Mudavadi will continue operating from the Railways Headquarters, while his office will be situated at Harambee House.

“The PCS will continue operating from Railways Headquarters and myself from Harambee House. Principal Secretary for Performance and Delivery Management Veronicah Nduva will also be based at Harambee House to oversee Government Delivery Services, Performance Contracting, State Corporations Advisory Committee and Inspectorate of State Corporations as per Executive Order Number 1 of 2023.”

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