Alice Wahome

Alice Wahome

government official Kenya

Alice Wahome is Kenya's Cabinet Secretary for Lands, responsible for land management and policy implementation. She was referenced in a recent incident involving Mike Sonko, who called on her to help address fraudulent land evictions and protect property owners, emphasizing the need for effective governance in land issues.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
2 wks
Reach
118,541
Power
234$
Sentiment
6.67
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Kenya 3 6.67 0.18% +20% 53,771,296 118,541 $106,000 234$
Totals 3 53,771,296 118,541 $106,000 234$
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Recent Mentions

Kenya Kenya: Alice Wahome is the Lands, Public works, Housing and Urban development Cabinet Secretary involved in the Konza project. 7

The Standard: Inside Konza's plan to net investors

Kenya Kenya: In August 2023, then Water CS, Alice Wahome, had likewise acknowledged the financial constraints undermining the government’s ability to deliver on the mega dams promise. 5

The Standard: CS Mugaa: Not a single dam completed under Ruto's 1,000 pledge

Kenya Kenya: Alice Wahome is the Lands Cabinet Secretary who reported that over 70 per cent of Nairobi’s land records had been digitised by late 2024. 7

The Standard: Tech, transparency driving brokers out of property market

Kenya Kenya: Lands Cabinet Secretary Alice Wahome has been put on the spot for failing to appear before the Senate a record seven times. 3

The Standard: CS Wahome put on the spot for failing to honour Senate invites

Kenya Kenya: Alice Wahome is the Lands Cabinet Secretary who received a letter from protesting architects and quantity surveyors. 5

The Standard: Built environment professionals protest seminar fee hike by regulator

Kenya Kenya: Housing CS Alice Wahome recently clarified that contributors must still purchase the houses, contradicting earlier government assurances. 5

The Standard: While President painted a rosy picture, some elements didn't add up