Cabinet Secretaries have announced a series of appointments across various ministries as part of the broader scheme to enhance government operations.
According to a gazette notice published on Friday, April 11, Education CS Julius Ogamba appointed Sally Toroitich as a member of the University of Embu Council for one year and two months, from April 11 this year to May 22, 2026.
Ogamba also appointed Parmain ole Narikae and Carren Kerubo as members of the University of Eldoret and Karatina University Councils, respectively, from April 11 this year to May 22 next year.
Similarly, the education minister appointed Asteri Angolo to be a member of the National Biosafety Authority for three years from April 11, 2025.
Ogamba announced the fresh appointments moments after he revoked the appointment of four University of Nairobi (UoN) Council members.
In the same vein, Foreign Affairs CS Musalia Mudavadi announced the appointment of Eustus Mureithi Maina and Raymond Komen as members of the Kenya Cultural Centre Council for one and a half years beginning Friday, 11 April.
In the Ministry of Mining, CS Hassan Joho appointed Salim Mohamed as a member of the Mineral Rights Board for three years, starting 11 April 2025.
Agriculture CS Muathi Kagwe also made two notable appointments, naming Raymond Komen and Juliet Ngetich as members of the Board of Directors of the National Cereals and Produce Board.
According to the notice, Energy and Petroleum CS Opiyo Wandayi appointed Beatrice Soy as a member of the Geothermal Development Company Limited Board for three years.
While announcing Soy's appointment, the energy minister revoked the initial appointment of Eustus Mureithi Maina, who, according to the CS, ceased serving immediately.
Meanwhile, Lands CS Alice Wahome appointed Jackline Lemaron, Catherine Githinji, Alex Kasaakua, and Matthew Mpayeei as members of the Land Control Board for the Kajiado West Land Control Area.
Others who were also appointed to the same Board by the Lands Cabinet Secretary are Moses ole Mamaa, Faith Kintalel, Kirritany Emmanuel, and Shapashina Kereto.