Anne Gitau Ends 13-Year SRC Tenure as Njoka Named Acting CEO

Dr Anne Rwamba Gitau stepped down from her job at the Salaries and Remuneration Commission on June 30. She ran the government agency for 13 years and helped change how Kenya pays its workers. CPA Margaret Njoka took over as temporary boss until officials find someone permanent. The commission thanked Gitau for her hard work and dedication to public service. They said she made important changes to how the country handles worker pay.

Gitau started at the commission back in 2012 when the agency was brand new. She became the top leader in 2015 and worked with people from Kenya and other countries. The commission praised her for making fair pay systems that other nations want to copy. She earned two major awards from different presidents for her excellent work. President Ruto gave her the Elder of the Burning Spear award in 2023.

The commission gained respect around the world under her leadership. She focused on doing things the right way and building strong partnerships with other groups. Officials said she always thought about long-term effects of her decisions. Her work helped Kenya create better pay rules for government workers. The agency wishes her well in whatever she does next.
 

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