CSs John Mbadi, Alice Wahome sack 12 top officials in key changes

The two at the same time appointed their replacements.

In Summary
  • In a Gazette Notice dated September 6, Treasury CS Mbadi fired four Kenya National Entrepreneurs Savings Trust members and appointed new ones.
  • The changes took effect immediately.
A composite image of Treasury CS John Mbadi and his Lands Counterpart Alice Wahome.
A composite image of Treasury CS John Mbadi and his Lands Counterpart Alice Wahome.
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Treasury CS John Mbadi and his Land counterpart Alice Wahome have made sweeping changes in their ministries, which have resulted in the sacking of some top officials.

In a Gazette Notice dated September 6, Treasury CS Mbadi fired four Kenya National Entrepreneurs Savings Trust members and appointed new ones.

Those sent home are Martha Opisa Okochil, Louis Karisa, Ruth Jerotich and Tom Okundi.

The four were replaced with Irene Githiga who will represent the Federation of Matatu Drivers and Conductors Association, Kevin Bwire Mubadi from the Kenya National Boda Boda Association, Joseph Kisoro Ogola (Kenya National Federation of Jua Kali Association) and Teresia Njenga (Mitumba Association).

"It is notified for the general information of the public that the Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury and Economic Planning has appointed the above to serve as Trustees to the Kenya National Entrepreneurs SavingsTrust, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the September 6, 2024," the Gazette Notice stated.

CS Wahome on the other hand has sent home eight officials who served as members of the Lamu West Land Control Board.

Those sacked are Julia Wamboi Njuguna, Ali Omar Mohammed, Simon Muguro Mwarania, Julia Wamaitha Kimani, John Mbugua Njoka, Zeinabu Gobu Wako, James Muriithi Ngiriri and Cecilia Wanjiku Ng’ang’a.

The CS replaced the eight with Samoe Farouk Fadhil, County Physical Planner, Moses Kiarie Wanjiku, Omar Bakari Ibrahim, Nasra Abdurehman Omar, Biha Wanje Baya, Maalim Fadhili Maalim and Abubakar Masoud Rashid.

"In exercise of the powers conferred by section 5 of the LandControl Act, the Cabinet Secretary for Lands, Public Works, Housing and Urban Development appoints the eight to be members of the Lamu West Land Control Board, for a period of two (2) years and six (6) months, with effect from September 6, 2024," the Gazette Notice read.

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