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Uhuru Appoints 142 Kenyans to head parastatals, a few weeks to retirememt

Prior to stepping down from office on August 9, 2022, President Uhuru Kenyatta has made new appointments in significant parastatals.

The National Treasury, the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC), and the Kenya National Examinations are just a few of the wealthy institutions and agencies targeted by the strategic appointments.

Here is the list of those appointed to different parastatals:

Richard Kiplagat has been retained as chairman of the Unclaimed Financial Assets Authority at the Treasury, and Abdirahin H. Abdi has been named chair of the Retirement Benefits Authority (RBA) (UFAA).

Dennis Aroka has been appointed to the board of the Kenya Railways Corporation (KRC).

John King’ori Wahome has been appointed to the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) while Stephen K. Cheboi and Timothy Muasya Kitenge will join the Kenya Yearbook Board.

The Board of Trustees of the Water Sector Trust Fund now has new members including Bill Lay, Mbatia Kimani, Kevin O Opiyo, Musa Ndeto and Dr Mary Wambui.

The University of Nairobi (UoN) and Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology will be chaired by Prof. Miriam Were and Prof Shem Wandiga respectively, for the next three years. Were takes over from veteran academician Prof. Julia Ojiambo.

Other chairpersons of university councils are Dr Christopher Gatama Gakahu (Machakos University), Dr Risely Kavu Ngala (Koitalel Samoei University College), Dr Timothy Mwangi Kiruhi (Tharaka University College) and Idle Omar Farah (Technical University of Kenya).

Former UoN vice chancellor Isaac Meroka Mbeche is the new chairperson of the council of Taita Taveta University.

The Kenya Technical Trainers Technical College council has new membership with Dennis Awori as the chair and Veronica Birgen, Shelmith Mugoh, Gideon Murenga, Zachary Ooko and Phyllis EN Wangwe as members.

Dr Paul Kimutai Murgor, Christine Jepchirchir Tomno, Antonio Musyoka David, Veronica Wangari and Dr Obudho Samuel Omondi are the new members of the council of the Eldoret National Polytechnic.

Dr Virginia Wamuyu Kimani will chair the council of Alupe University College while Prof Simon Mitema is the new chair of the council of Bomet University College.

In the Agricultural sector, Uhuru appointed Hassan M Reche to chair New Kenya Planters Cooperative Union – Hellen Nangithia to head Nyayo Tea Zones Development Corporation, Njoroge Kagwe – Pest Control Products Board), Feisal Abass – Privatization Commission and Elijah Njore – Water Services Regulatory Board). Beatrice M Kimemia was reappointed chairperson of the Co-operative Tribunal.

Danson Ngaari Mwangi is the new chairperson of the Board of Trustees of the Commodities Fund and George Murathe as chairperson of the Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority (SASRA).

Other appointments are Dr Stellah I. Onyiego and Michael Mutembei Kibutha as members of the Kenya Institute of Mass Communication board.

A significant portion of Kenya’s economy is made up of parastatals, which were created over time to support more general development objectives. They greatly contribute to the government’s ability to manage its operations and other aspects. Parastatals are also the best-paying and most lucrative employers in Kenya.

As a result of the most recent nominations, President Kenyatta’s successor won’t be able to appoint any new members or chairpersons until 2025.

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