There is big news from Kenya. The Public Service Commission made a list. It has 109 names. These people could get important jobs, such as principal secretaries.
Wilson Sossion is on the list. He used to be an MP and led a doctors' group. Anne Kananu Mwenda made the cut. She was once governor of Nairobi.
David Michael Otieno Osiany is in the running. He worked for the government before. Gabriel Oguda also has a shot. Many know him from social media.
PSC will talk to each candidate in Nairobi. The date and time will be posted online soon.
A lot of people wanted these jobs. PSC said 2,517 applied. That is a big number.
The public can share information about the candidates. They must do so by January 24. They can go to the PSC office or send an email.
PSC posted the job openings in November. It hinted at changes coming. People had until December 4 to apply.
The Constitution guides the process. It says PSC must suggest people for these roles. The President then picks from that pool.
The PSC's leader explained the job posts. He said some spots opened up, and people in those jobs moved around.
Candidates need key skills to get hired. They must know how the government works, be good leaders and managers, and follow important rules about ethics.
The new principal secretaries will have big duties. They will oversee money and staff and ensure the success of their teams. This is a major responsibility.
Wilson Sossion is on the list. He used to be an MP and led a doctors' group. Anne Kananu Mwenda made the cut. She was once governor of Nairobi.
David Michael Otieno Osiany is in the running. He worked for the government before. Gabriel Oguda also has a shot. Many know him from social media.
PSC will talk to each candidate in Nairobi. The date and time will be posted online soon.
A lot of people wanted these jobs. PSC said 2,517 applied. That is a big number.
The public can share information about the candidates. They must do so by January 24. They can go to the PSC office or send an email.
PSC posted the job openings in November. It hinted at changes coming. People had until December 4 to apply.
The Constitution guides the process. It says PSC must suggest people for these roles. The President then picks from that pool.
The PSC's leader explained the job posts. He said some spots opened up, and people in those jobs moved around.
Candidates need key skills to get hired. They must know how the government works, be good leaders and managers, and follow important rules about ethics.
The new principal secretaries will have big duties. They will oversee money and staff and ensure the success of their teams. This is a major responsibility.