The government in Kenya has made big changes in the leaders of important organizations. New people have been appointed and some old leaders have been given new jobs.
These changes are meant to make these organizations work better and serve the country more effectively.
President William Ruto has reappointed James Dianga as the chairperson of the Lake Basin Development Authority.
Dianga will lead the organization for three more years starting November 21, 2025. The authority works to improve the lives of people around Lake Victoria.
It plans projects and manages resources in the area to help communities grow and prosper.
In agriculture, John Mtuta Mruttu has been reappointed as the chairperson of the Agricultural Finance Corporation.
His new term also starts on November 21, 2025, and will last three years. The corporation helps farmers and agricultural businesses get loans.
Mruttu, who has experience as a governor and in managing agriculture, will continue to guide the organization to support farmers across the country.
In energy, Francis Agar has been appointed as a member of the Nuclear Power and Energy Agency. His three-year term began on November 21, 2025.
Agar will help the agency in planning for nuclear energy and making sure Kenya’s energy projects are safe and well managed.
In education, Peter Keiyoro has been appointed as the chairperson of the Council of Tharaka University. He will serve for three years starting November 21, 2025.
Keiyoro will lead the university to grow its programs, improve its governance, and align with the country’s education plans.
The Judiciary has also seen important changes Chief Justice Martha Koome appointed Ilham Hisham .
Said to represent the Law Society of Kenya in a committee that is reviewing laws on sexual offences and gender-based violence.
At the same time, the earlier appointee, Irene Ndegwa, has been removed.
Another change in the Judiciary includes the appointment of Harrison Barasa to represent the Judiciary in the same committee.
Thomas Nzioki, the previous representative, has been removed.
These changes aim to improve the work of the committee and ensure it has the right expertise to review laws effectively.
These new appointments and reappointments show that the government is working to improve leadership in important institutions.
The changes are meant to strengthen governance, make decision-making better, and ensure that these organizations deliver services efficiently to the people of Kenya.
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