Kabinettssekretäre tätigen neue Ernennungen in Schlüsselsektoren

Mehrere kenianische Kabinettssekretäre haben neue Ernennungen und Wiederernennungen in verschiedene staatliche Behörden und Gremien angekündigt, die Sektoren wie Verteidigung, Sport, Landwirtschaft, Handel, Bildung und Energie betreffen. Diese Änderungen, die in offiziellen Amtsblättern veröffentlicht wurden, erfolgen knapp ein Jahr vor den nächsten allgemeinen Wahlen. Die Maßnahmen umfassen Wiederernennungen in Beratungsausschüssen und Gremien sowie neue Rollen in der Lokalverwaltung.

Kenianische Regierungsbeamte haben eine Reihe von Führungswechseln in mehreren Sektoren durch offizielle Amtsblattbekanntmachungen eingeleitet. Die Kabinettssekretärin für Verteidigung Soipan Tuya hat Lt. Col. (Rtd) Edward Cherop Kimosop für drei Jahre ab 2. Mai 2026 in den Beratungsausschuss für Militärveteranen wiedereingestellt. Die Bekanntmachung lautet: 'Im Ausübung der Befugnisse gemäß Abschnitt 10 (2) (c) des Military Veterans Act ernennt der Verteidigungsrat Lt. Col. (Rtd) Edward Cherop Kimosop erneut zum Mitglied des Beratungsausschusses für Militärveteranen für eine Frist von drei (3) Jahren, wirksam ab 2. Mai 2026.'

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