Lizz Ntonjira
Lizz Ntonjira is the Global Communication Director at the African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF).
Lizz Ntonjira is the Global Communication Director at the African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF).
Azziad Nasenya is a 19-year-old online content creator who became an internet sensation in 2020.
She is currently a second-year college student at the Kenya Institute of Mass Communication, where she is pursuing a course in Mass Media.
Esther Akoth, aka Akothee, is a singer and a businesswoman who is famous for her afro-beat songs.
The 37-year-old musician has used her Akothee Foundation to improve the livelihoods of the disadvantaged in the society after the Covid-19 pandemic struck the country.
Sylvia Kasanga is a nominated Senator and chair of the Senate Ad hoc Committee on Covid-19.
She is a practicing architect and is also qualified as an arbitrator with the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators UK & Kenya.
She is also one of those doctors who were cast into the limelight following the global pandemic. Gracing multiple TV stations to share her expert insights.
Tech-savvy lawyer and activist Ory Okolloh Mwangi combines her skills and passion to increase government transparency and accountability.
She is known as the “Kenyan pundit” for good reason: not only does she have strong opinions about government transparency, the role of entrepreneurship and African storytelling – she has also always been committed to helping others share their voices.
Dr. Ruto is the Chairperson of Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) Council. She was appointed to the position on October 16, 2019.
Her areas of specialisation are Educational Research and school reform. She is the Chief Executive Officer of the People’s
Dr. Adeya serves as the Director of Research at the World Wide Web Foundation.
She has over 20 years of experience working in technology and development with rich experience across academia, civil society, government, and the private sector.
Nancy Njeri Macharia is the Chief Executive Officer of the Teachers Service Commission. She took over the mantle at the commission back in 2015 for her first term.
Macharia was appointed as the ninth person as TSC boss and became the first woman ever to hold the position.
Dr. Mbogo graduated with a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Cape Town in December 2015. Her research focuses on supporting learners from resource-constrained environments, to learn programming on their mobile phones.