
Beatrice Askul
Beatrice Askul is the East African Community Affairs and Regional Development Cabinet Secretary for Kenya. She plays a crucial role in fostering regional cooperation and development initiatives among East African nations. Her recent involvement in the search and rescue operation for missing fishermen following the Todonyang attack highlights her commitment to regional security and collaboration.
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Beatrice Askul, Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for EAC Affairs, emphasized the importance of the Heads of State deliberating on the funding issue.
Kenyan President calls for emergency EAC summit as $89 million gap threatens to paralyze the blocBeatrice Askul is the Arid and Semi-Arid Lands Cabinet Secretary who spoke about the Lower Turkwel Irrigation Project.
From raids to farming: Project set to transform West Pokot and TurkanaBeatrice Askul is the Chairperson of the EAC Council of Ministers and advocates for regional food security.
EAC countries in new push to raise regional food security
Beatrice Askul is appointed as Cabinet Secretary for East African Community, ASALs, and Regional Development.
Turkana professionals celebrate historic IEBC nomination of Erastus EthekonBeatrice Askul is one of the Cabinet Secretaries seconded to the government by Raila Odinga.
Are Raila and his men in Ruto's Cabinet breaking their oath of secrecy?Beatrice Askul is the Cabinet Secretary for EAC in Ruto's administration.
Raila shakes hands for the fourth time in name of unityProf Kindiki said this in a speech read on his behalf by Beatrice Askul, Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of East African Community (EAC), the ASALs, and Regional Development.
Report: Kenya among nations with alarming hunger levels
Beatrice Askul is a Cabinet Secretary for the East African Community and is aligned with Raila Odinga.
Ruto, Raila coalition deal 'as good as done'Beatrice Askul is the East African Community Affairs and Regional Development Cabinet Secretary who visited the area with Murkomen.
Todonyang attack: Kenya, Ethiopia launch search for missing fishermen



































