Kenya's Ruto Taps Former Officials for Diplomatic Posts.
Four former officials will meet with lawmakers this Friday. They hope to become Kenya's newest diplomats abroad.
Margaret Ndung'u wants to be Kenya's voice in Ghana. She used to lead the ICT office before this opportunity came up. She starts her interview at 9 a.m.
Andrew Karanja dreams of going to Brazil. He ran Kenya's farming office earlier. His turn comes at 11.
Ababu Namwamba aims to work with the UN groups in Nairobi. He was the sports chief before. He faces questions at 2.
Noor Gabow heads to Haiti if he passes. The former police leader meets the panel last at 4.
These hopefuls need to bring many papers. They must show their IDs and school records. They also need letters saying they followed the rules from six different offices.
Next Thursday brings big news. The panel will share what they learned about each person. Moses Wetang'ula asked all lawmakers to come back from break for this special meeting.
Just yesterday, another group checked eight people who want to help run Kenya's public service. These diplomat reviews add to the busy week in Kenya's parliament.
Each nominee served only four months in their last job. President Ruto picked them up in August 2024 before choosing them for these new roles abroad.
Four former officials will meet with lawmakers this Friday. They hope to become Kenya's newest diplomats abroad.
Margaret Ndung'u wants to be Kenya's voice in Ghana. She used to lead the ICT office before this opportunity came up. She starts her interview at 9 a.m.
Andrew Karanja dreams of going to Brazil. He ran Kenya's farming office earlier. His turn comes at 11.
Ababu Namwamba aims to work with the UN groups in Nairobi. He was the sports chief before. He faces questions at 2.
Noor Gabow heads to Haiti if he passes. The former police leader meets the panel last at 4.
These hopefuls need to bring many papers. They must show their IDs and school records. They also need letters saying they followed the rules from six different offices.
Next Thursday brings big news. The panel will share what they learned about each person. Moses Wetang'ula asked all lawmakers to come back from break for this special meeting.
Just yesterday, another group checked eight people who want to help run Kenya's public service. These diplomat reviews add to the busy week in Kenya's parliament.
Each nominee served only four months in their last job. President Ruto picked them up in August 2024 before choosing them for these new roles abroad.