Business He is a businessman with real estate holdings in
Mombasa.
Politics Parliament Joho joined active politics in the year 2004 and became the
Kisauni party chairman for the Liberal Democratic Party between 2006 and 2007. It was not until the 2007 General Election that he was overwhelmingly elected as the Kisauni parliamentary member through the
ODM party in 2007. He was elected as a Member of Parliament for the
Kisauni constituency and the Assistant Minister for Transport. On 4 March 2013, he was elected as Governor of
Mombasa. According to
The Economist, "He is close to
Raila Odinga, Kenya’s main opposition leader, and is said to be financing Mr. Odinga’s
Orange Democratic Movement party." Joho is viewed as the political kingpin of the coastal region of
Kenya.
Mombasa Governor Joho campaigned to be elected as the first governor
of Mombasa during the election held on 4 March 2013. He emerged as the winner and was sworn in as governor on 27 March. He won by 132,583 votes, his closest rival, Mr. Shahbal, was second with 94,905 votes. Shahbal went to court alleging rigging, but his petition was denied. He later went to court to block Joho's swearing in. In his first term, Joho named his first cabinet which included; • Joab Tumbo - Health services, • Anthony Njaramba - Tourism and Culture Development, • Mohammed Abbas - Transport and Infrastructure, • Binty Omar - Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, • Walid Khalid - Finance and Economic Planning, • Tendai Mtana - Education and Children, • Mohammed Ibrahim - Trade and Energy, • Hazel Koitaba - Youth, Gender and Sports, • Fatma Awale - Water, Environment & Natural Resources, • Francis Thoya - Lands, Planning & Housing The second term in office saw changes in key cabinet positions while the majority of his allies were sidelined for other duties within his government. The Deputy Governor, Hon. William Kingi, joined the newly formed administration, and his capacity widened to take charge of the Education, ICT &
Mombasa Vision 2035 portfolio. Joho's manifesto stipulated the tasks he intended to achieve in his governorship. These include fishing, tourism, manufacturing, health and sanitation, solid waste management, roads and housing. The Second term cabinet included: • Maryam Abdillahi - Finance & Economic Planning, • Tawfiq Balala - Transport & Infrastructure • Fawz Rashid - Trade, Tourism & Investment • Hazel Koitaba - Health • Munywoki Kyalo - Youth, Gender & Sports • Dr. Godfrey Nato - Environment, Waste Management & Energy • Fatma Awale - Water & Sanitation • Edward Nyale - Lands, Physical Planning & Housing • Hassan Mwamtoa - Agriculture, Livestock & Fisheries • Mtalaki Mwashimba - County Attorney • Joab Tumbo - Chief of Staff • Hon.
Rashid Bedzimba - Political Advisor • Binty Omar - Water & Climate change Advisor • Hamisi Mwaguya - Advisor • Dr. Nyangasi Oduwo - Economic Advisor
Cabinet On 24 July 2024, he was appointed Cabinet secretary for Mining, blue economy, and maritime affairs ==Controversy==