Itumbi, Kidero, Jaguar, Bishop Margaret Wanjiru Among Candidates Shortlisted for CAS Positions

Itumbi, Kidero, Jaguar, Bishop Margaret Wanjiru Among Candidates Shortlisted for CAS Positions

The Public Service Commission (PSC) has shortlisted 224 candidates to fill the position of Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS) from a list of 5,183 applicants.

President Ruto’s digital strategist Dennis Itumbi, former Kakamega Senator Cleophas Malala, and former nominated senator Millicent Omanga are among those shortlisted for the coveted post.

Former Laikipia Woman Representative Cate Waruguru, former Starehe MP Charles Jaguar, journalist Mwanaisha Chidzuga, MacDonald Mariga, Wilson Sossion, Caleb Kositany and Bishop Margaret Wanjiru are also on the list released on Monday.

Others include former MPs John Muchiri and Isaac Mwaura and former governors; Evans Kidero (Nairobi), Patrick Khaemba (Trans Nzoia), James Ongwae (Kisii) and John Mruttu (Taita Taveta).

Former Kirinyaga Woman Representative Purity Wangui Ngirici also made the list.

The shortlist comes barely a week after the court dismissed a case filed by the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) challenging the legality of the position.

The Employment and Labor Relations Court noted that PSC followed the correct procedure in setting up the office.

Justice Monica Mburu said PSC had the mandate to establish CAS positions as part of public service reforms.

The shortlisted candidates will be interviewed at the PSC office in Nairobi starting on March 1st.
 

Comments

Sewell (not verified)     Wed, 02/22/2023 @ 09:13am

In reply to by Kora Kanini (not verified)

Kenyans own Kenya. They have been hoodwinked by Ruto. They should all take to the streets and relentlessly revolt. Peaceful demonstrations will not do it. These crooks need more than demos to listen to the people.

Maxiley (not verified)     Wed, 02/22/2023 @ 01:53pm

In reply to by Kora Kanini (not verified)

Why is Kidero's name being mentioned in the same breath as with bona fide candidates? That thief should be busy praying the he does not go to jail for corruption,and embezzlement.How dare he puts his name in the hat!
Is vetting candidates athing of the past in Kenya,or is it only applied selectively?

Warid (not verified)     Wed, 02/22/2023 @ 09:02am

In reply to by Maxiley (not verified)

The money stolen by DP Gachagua (shs 200 mullion) could have been used to pay salaries for the unemployed doctors. But since Kenya is a company for the few, all important priorities are being misplaced. The hustlers were conned by Ruto and now they do not even have doctors to treat them.

Guest (not verified)     Tue, 02/21/2023 @ 12:28am

If it does not exist create it yet another avenue to reward another thug by this bunch of thugs who not only stole the election but are hell bent to steal until there is no more to steal all in the name of bottoms up

Jared (not verified)     Wed, 02/22/2023 @ 09:10am

In reply to by Guest (not verified)

The bottom up was a huge gimmick and a curse to the poor. Ruto knew he was lying to those poor masses. But they all said hawabagwigwi. They voted for a conman and now they all hungry and crying foul six months later. I dont feel sorry for the hustlers who believed in hot air. The got exactly what they wanted from the greatest conman of all cons WSR

mteja (not verified)     Wed, 02/22/2023 @ 07:34am

Kidero, really. All billionaire thieves crawling back to finish us up. Jehovah!! Let it not happen please.

Warid (not verified)     Wed, 02/22/2023 @ 08:57am

How do all these illiterate cons end up getting jobs while the educated Kenyans are still tarmacking looking for jobs?

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