Stella Soi Lang’at, the Cabinet Secretary (CS) nominee for the Ministry of Gender, Arts, and Culture has declared her net worth.
In her submissions to the Parliamentary vetting Committee on Sunday, August 4, Lang’at revealed that her net worth is valued at Ksh70 million.
She further explained that the sum includes her assets like homes, pieces of land, cows and an avocado orchard.
“My net worth is about Ksh70 million, ranging from assets, homes, pieces of land, a few cows and avocado orchard, a few shares and securities,” she stated.
Start of Her Education and Career
Langat’s professional journey began with her strong academic foundation from various prestigious institutions.
She holds a master’s degree in public administration (Executive) from Moi University and a bachelor’s degree in political science.
These qualifications have equipped her with a deep understanding of governance and public administration, which she has consistently applied throughout her career.
After completing her studies, Lang’at began her career in the government, starting as an Under Secretary in the Office of the Attorney General from February 2014 to March 2015.
This role provided her with invaluable experience in legal and administrative matters, laying the groundwork for her future success.
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Other Roles Stella Soi Lang’at Has Held
In March 2015, Lang’at took on a new challenge as the deputy commissioner for Bomet East, Sameta, and Mwingi Sub counties, where she served until February 2019.
During this period, she engaged in various administrative and developmental activities, contributing to the growth and stability of these regions.
Lang’at’s expertise in local governance was further showcased when she served as the county secretary in the county government of Bomet from April 2020 to October 2021.
Here, she played a major role in the management of administrative functions as well as ensuring smooth operations within the county.
Current Role as Director of Administration in the Ministry of Interior
Prior to her current position as the Director of Administration in the Ministry of Interior, Lang’at worked at the State Department of Housing and Urban Planning.
Her diverse experience in various government departments has given her a well-rounded understanding of the inner workings of the government.
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As the Director of Administration in the Ministry of Interior, Lang’at has demonstrated her leadership and ability to handle complex administrative tasks.
Her nomination as the Cabinet Secretary for Gender, Arts, and Culture is a testament to her leadership skills and her commitment to public service.
If approved by the Parliamentary Vetting Committee, she will succeed Aisha Jumwa as the Cabinet Secretary for Gender, Arts, and Culture.
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