Kenya has its first female chief justice: why this matter
Justice Martha Koome will become the third Chief Justice under the 2010 constitution. She succeeds Chief Justice Maraga who retired on 12 January 2021 upon reaching the age of 70.
Justice Martha Koome will become the third Chief Justice under the 2010 constitution. She succeeds Chief Justice Maraga who retired on 12 January 2021 upon reaching the age of 70.
In February, 2020, President Uhuru Kenyatta appointed Mary Kimonye as the Principal Secretary for State Department of Public Service.
Sanda Ojiambo is the CEO and Executive Director of the United Nations Global Compact, a special initiative of the UN.
Anastasia Nyalita is a dynamic and competent health specialist, a Pharmacist and an MBA graduate to boot, with an unquenchable passion for sharing her skills and knowledge through erudite communication via various engagement platforms.
As a serial entrepreneur, Isis Nyong’o has leveraged her deep operating experience to start two companies that leverage technology to address pressing problems for African women.
Kendi Ntwiga is the local custodian of Microsoft’s mission of empowering every person and every organization in the planet to achieve more—together with the education team, brought this mission to life in Kenya through Enabling Remote Learning.
Fiona Asonga’s role in policy and regulatory matters has had her acquire certificates in Policy Development and Advocacy from International Center for Parliamentary Studies, Training and Consulting Associates and Business Advocacy Fund.
Matilda Sakwa was appointed NYS acting Director General in mid-2018. A consummate career administrator and a team player, she was (betrayed) by her exceptional skills in management and coordination of public affairs, public policy formulation, networking and resource mobilization horned during her tenure in field administration and central government.
Hussein Ibrahim was head hunted and joined Inchcape Kenya as the MD for Kenya and the Inchcape hub that comprises 7 other East African countries, in charge of Jaguar Land Rover, BMW and BMW Motorrad.
Evidently, Dr. Rakesh Rao’s success has much to do with his management style and acumen, with his commitment to the customer experience, another key attribute.