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Ruto appoints Peter Tabichi, 48 other members to spearhead CBC reforms

49 men and women have been chosen by President William Ruto to lead reforms in the education system.

Raphael Munavu, who oversaw Ruto’s Masters program, will serve as the team’s leader.

At the Chiromo campus, President Ruto was taught by Munuva.

A gazette notice from September 29 states that the team will consist of 42 people and 7 secretaries.

Vice chancellors Gitahi Kiama and Paul Wainaina, as well as previous heads of private schools Mutheu Kasanga, make up the team.

“The secretaries are KNEC CEO David Njengere, Elyas Abdi, Eunice Gachoka, Jackson Too, Richard Miano, Reuben Nthamburi, and Patita Tingoi,” the notice reads.

Peter Tabichi, David Some, Halima Saado, Jacinta Ngure, Peter Njenga, Jerono Rotich, Ciriaka Gitonga, Purity Mbaabu and Edward Katue, Jane Imbunya, Bernard Kariuki, Peter Njenga are also among the members.

Others are Virginia Wahome, Robert Juma, Charles Kyalo, Anthony Cheruiyot, Bishop Geoffrey Waweru, Seline Chepngeno, Laila Abubakar, Daniel Otieno, John Kamiti, Margaret Chege, James Kanya, Salome Eyangan, Wiston Akala, Jane Kimiti, Kizito Wangalwa, Augusta Mwihaki, Peter Barasa, Ahmed Yusuf, Jone Mose, Hassan Mwakimako, Lynette Mwende, Wilson Kogo, Stephen Mumbua, Paul Lilan, Richard Githinji and Collins Odote.

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