Justin Muturi

Justin Muturi

politician Kenya

Justin Muturi is the Cabinet Secretary for Public Service and Human Capital Development, who has publicly criticized the government, particularly in relation to the treatment of critics.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
2 wks
Reach
365,584
Power
721$
Sentiment
6.17
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Kenya 6 6.17 0.57% +20% 53,771,296 365,584 $106,000 721$
Totals 6 53,771,296 365,584 $106,000 721$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Kenya Kenya: Justin Muturi was unanimously elected as the party leader and DP’s flag bearer, condemning President William Ruto’s administration. 7

The Standard: United Opposition rubbishes division rumors

Kenya Kenya: Former Attorney General Justin Muturi has commented on the High Court ruling. 6

The Standard: Muturi: High Court's ruling on advisory offices matters, provides clarity

Kenya Kenya: Former Attorney General Justin Muturi has said that Kenya’s governance challenges stem from poor sequencing and misplaced priorities. 5

The Standard: Muturi questions Ruto's development priorities

Kenya Kenya: Former National Assembly Speaker Justin Muturi wants the country's bursary system abolished, terming it an embarrassment to parents and a tool for politicians seeking popularity and re-election. 7

The Standard: Muturi: Abolish bursaries, end political patronage in education

Kenya Kenya: Former Attorney General Justin Muturi says the country does not need a new formula of admissions into senior secondary schools but rather a political ethic that forces leaders to live with the consequences of their governance. 7

The Standard: Former CS Muturi weighs in on senior school admissions debate

Kenya Kenya: Justin Muturi traced his friendship with Mohamed Ibrahim back to 1978 and praised his commitment to dignity and human rights. 9

The Standard: Justice Ibrahim stood for truth, colleagues say as he's laid to rest