Microtrack Africa survey ranks top parastatal bosses in Kenya

A new nationwide survey has ranked the bosses of Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) and Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) among Kenya's top 10 best-performing parastatal heads. The five-month study covered all 290 constituencies, interviewing 5,000 registered voters face-to-face. Respondents rated leaders on a Likert scale from 'very poor' to 'excellent'.

Henry Rithaa, CEO of the Micro and Small Enterprises Authority (MSEA), topped the list for advancing the NYOTA programme, which provided training, mentorship, and Ksh 25,000 seed capital to over 100,000 youths. A second phase will distribute another Ksh 25,000 to beneficiaries.

Mohammed Shurie of the Water Resources Authority (WRA) came second for digitising services via a customer portal and mobile app. Bruno Linyiru of the Agriculture and Food Authority (AFA) ranked third for strengthening regulations and cracking down on unlicensed macadamia dealers.

Others recognised include Rose Mkalama of the Rural Electrification and Renewable Energy Corporation (REREC) for rural electrification; Phillip Mainga of Kenya Railways for expansion plans; and Waqo Ejersa of KEMSA for supply chain reforms. Captain William Ruto, KPA managing director, was praised for modernising port operations, boosting cargo throughput, and cutting vessel turnaround times.

The Microtrack Africa survey used random multi-stage stratified sampling proportional to voter population, conducted in English and Swahili, with a ±3% margin of error at 98% confidence.

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Kenyan energy officials resigning after arrests in Ksh4 billion fuel scandal, with symbolic elements of corruption and fuel infrastructure.
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Energy bosses resign after arrests in Ksh4 billion fuel scandal

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Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority Director General Daniel Kiptoo, Kenya Pipeline Company Managing Director Joe Sang, and Petroleum Principal Secretary Mohamed Liban have resigned after arrests linked to a Ksh4 billion fuel scandal. Officials allegedly manipulated stock data to enable irregular procurement outside the government-to-government agreement. President William Ruto's office called the deal a blatant breach involving substandard fuel.

Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi, Kisii Governor Simba Arati, and MPs Babu Owino and Ndindi Nyoro have topped rankings at Politrack Africa’s Starleaders Awards 2026 held in Nairobi today. The awards recognize performance in service delivery, leadership, innovation, and integrity. The announcement comes 16 months before the 2027 general election.

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Human rights groups led by VOCAL Africa have filed a petition in the High Court in Mombasa challenging the Kenya Ports Authority recruitment of 296 staff members.

The Kenya Ports Authority has announced 194 internship and apprenticeship positions for young professionals in the maritime and logistics sector. The one-year program, starting in April, targets recent graduates aged 27 and below.

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The latest BLSA Reform Tracker shows South Africa’s economic reforms reaching a 71.75% completion index, up 27% since March 2024, but quarterly progress has slowed and municipal dysfunction persists. Cooperative Governance Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa stated that local government failures are the main barrier to growth. National initiatives like Operation Vulindlela continue, yet execution at street level lags.

Kenya Ports Authority Managing Director Capt. William Ruto is in stable condition after a road accident in Taita Taveta County that killed his daughter. The crash happened Friday evening when his vehicle collided with a stationary trailer lacking signage. Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen shared new details on the incident.

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Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has reassigned five county chief officers with immediate effect to improve service delivery. The changes come weeks after his deal with President William Ruto. Sakaja signed the reshuffle under the County Governments Act.

 

 

 

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