Meet Eric Muuga, the young Water CS nominee who’s making waves without a car! 31 million shillings, all from farming!
In a remarkable turn of events, Kenya's youngest Cabinet Secretary nominee, Eric Muriithi Muuga, has set tongues wagging with his jaw-dropping net worth of Ksh 31 million. This surprising revelation came during his appointment hearing before the National Assembly Committee on Appointments, where he candidly shared his financial status. Most impressively, Muuga declared that he has never owned a vehicle despite his impressive wealth, leaving many in awe of his unique approach to prosperity.
With a career that boasts experience in a consulting firm related to the Ministry of Water, Muuga is no stranger to the intricacies of water management, sanitation, and irrigation. At only 32 years old, he has carved out an impressive niche for himself, transitioning from a Project Engineer at Kilifi to now being the nominee for such a crucial position in President William Ruto's cabinet. This reflects not just his professional capabilities but also highlights the trend of young, dynamic leaders rising to the forefront in Kenya's government.
What’s even more fascinating is Muuga’s background in farming, which is where a significant chunk of his wealth has come from. While many may think that a high net worth translates into luxury cars and lavish lifestyles, Eric stands as a testament to a more grounded and humble approach to success. His choice to prioritize investments over material possessions resonates with many Kenyans, especially in a community that greatly values tradition and the roots of agricultural work.
As the nation watches closely, Eric Muuga's story reminds us that age does not define capability, nor does wealth dictate one's lifestyle. His unique perspective as a carless millionaire serves as inspiration to many, proving that one can succeed using diverse avenues. Interestingly, Muuga's journey reflects a growing appreciation for sustainability and practical living, aligning well with the nation's current goals looking toward a greener future. Moreover, did you know that according to a recent report, Kenyans are increasingly opting for public transport and bicycles as a means of promoting eco-friendly practices? This trend could very well align with the values of young leaders like Muuga!
Additionally, it's worth noting that agriculture contributes significantly to Kenya’s GDP and employment rates, making Eric's background particularly relevant to his new role. With his experience, we can only hope this 'carless wonder' continues to steer Kenya toward sustainable water management and agricultural resilience.
Muuga said he has worked at a consulting firm where his job related to the Ministry of Water.
Water, Sanitation and Irrigation Cabinet Secretary nominee Eric Muriithi Muuga has declared that his net worth stands at Ksh.31 million.
NAIROBI, Kenya Aug 2 - Youngest nominee in the Cabinet Eric Muuga surprised legislators when he said owns no vehicle despite his net worth amounts to Sh31 ...
Until his nomination by President William Ruto as the Cabinet Secretary for Water, Sanitation and Irrigation, Mr Muuga was a Project Engineer at Kilifi ...
Eric Muriithi Muuga , nominee for the position of Water, Sanitation and Irrigation CS before the Committee on Appointments at the Mini Chambers, ...
Eric Mugaa appeared before the National Assembly Committee on Appointment on Friday, August 2. He told the committee members that his worth stood at KSh 31 ...
Eric Muuga, the Water, Irrigation and Sanitation Cabinet Secretary nominee, has revealed that he is worth Sh. 31 million and does not own a vehicle.
President William Ruto Water Cabinet nominee Eric Muuga has stated his net worth which amounts to KSh 31 million. Muuga does not own any vehicle.