Has Uhuru joined team Akothee? Inside the high end state job Madam boss is eyeing

The recent discussion on social was: ‘should Akothee take it all? It was a pretty heated topic with most social media users throwing the bid towards Madam Boss for her act of Philanthropy.

But do you think Esther Akoth A.K.A Akothee is fit to hold any government office?

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Her rise and even rise to the peak came after avoiding The Deputy President William Ruto and swinging in action to the rescue of Turkana residents who were languishing in hunger and povety.

Her bold actions have really moved the mountains and Akothee is going all the way to the State House with a high-end state job.

What are the details of the job?

Akothee, famous for her afro-beat songs that are usually accompanied by explicit dance moves, will be named Art, Culture and Heritage Cabinet secretary in an impending Cabinet reshuffle.

 The docket to be hived from the Sports ministry, now headed by Amina Mohammed, aims at exploiting the creative industry  to enhance youth employment in the country.

According to sources in State House, President Uhuru Kenyatta is expected to make changes in his Cabinet to bring new blood and offload some CSs indicted in various corruption scandals.

The changes come a few days after Uhuru visited his deputy William Ruto in his Harambee House Annex office.

Akothee’s inclusion in the government would be interesting given she was recently at loggerheads with the government’s Kenya Film and Classification Board (KFCB).

 KFCB chair Ezekiel Mutua, popularly referred to as the moral cop, criticised Akothee after an explicit dance video emerged on social media terming it “filthy”.

Finding favour from the President, Akothee will be mandated with making the creative industry a source of employment for growing number of youths, generate income and increase export earnings.

The culture and heritage policy, for instance, promotes the production and use of national attire and adornment aimed at contributing to economic development of communities.

 The policy also calls for teaching of visual arts at all levels of the education system, which has not been effectively implemented.

 The guideline calls for the establishment of an advisory National Council of Culture and Heritage and Community Culture Centres, which are yet to be actualised.

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