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Moses Kuria’s New Ventures After Being Fired From Cabinet

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Former Public Service Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria has revealed that he is fully engaged in a variety of personal and professional endeavors following his exit from the government.

In a recent Citizen TV interview, Kuria shared that he has been focused on writing a book, a project he began in January, and is actively participating in international forums and events where he discusses global issues.

Kuria emphasized that his schedule is packed with activities, leaving little time for idleness.

“I am a very busy person, I am doing my private things, I am writing my book. I started writing my book in January. I have a lot of invitations even before to speak in international forums and events about global issues. I am not short of things to do,” he stated.

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The former CS also addressed a recent online jibe suggesting he take up a job as a mortuary attendant.

Responding to the comment, Kuria humorously noted that while he has no shortage of work, he might consider the offer once he completes his current projects.

“Once I finish that, maybe I can consider the job offered by that guy who was trolling me to be a mortuary attendant,” Kuria quipped addig,” Somebody sent me a message on my phone offering me a job ati hey niaje mzito kuna job hapa kwa mortuary, unaonaje? Utaichukua? It’s harsh, it’s terrible. There’s a particular media house which has dedicated 10 minutes of their time every morning to trolling me. It is not easy. One of them is a bishop in a media house,”

He further claimed that he is the one who advised president William Ruto to include opposition in the government.

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