President Uhuru to submit three TSC nominees for approval by Parliament

Isaack Wamute Gathirwa (lawyer), Mbage Nga’ng’a (lawyer), Pius Nduati (accountant) and Florence Wanjiku (human resource) are the possible candidates to take up the commissioners job at TSC.Once approved by Parliament, the three will join Beatrice Adu, Mbarak Twahir, Kinoti Imanyara, Tache Gollo and Albert Ekirapa currently serving in the TSC commission. A total of 24 applicants were shortlisted to replace the three commissioners.

The TSC Act requires that the president within seven days of receiving the names, forwards the names to the National Assembly for approval or rejection.

MPs resumed sessions yesterday. The names were recommended by a selection panel chaired by Prof John Munene Njenga. Other members of the selection panel are Dr Mary Gaturu, director of quality assurance and standards at the Ministry of Education, Solicitor General Kennedy Ogeto and Prof Nura Mohammed. Hellen Ambasa represented the Federation of Kenya Employers.

Former Kenya National Union of Teachers Secretary General Francis Nganga and Dr Margaret Nchabira Kirai represented teachers’ unions.

Others in the team were Kenya Private Schools Association CEO Peter Ndoro and Mount Kenya University Vice Chancellor, Prof Stanley Waudo.

President Uhuru to submit three TSC nominees for approval by Parliament

Isaack Wamute Gathirwa (lawyer), Mbage Nga’ng’a (lawyer), Pius Nduati (accountant) and Florence Wanjiku (human resource) are the possible candidates to take up the commissioners job at TSC.Once approved by Parliament, the three will join Beatrice Adu, Mbarak Twahir, Kinoti Imanyara, Tache Gollo and Albert Ekirapa currently serving in the TSC commission. A total of 24 applicants were shortlisted to replace the three commissioners.

The TSC Act requires that the president within seven days of receiving the names, forwards the names to the National Assembly for approval or rejection.

MPs resumed sessions yesterday. The names were recommended by a selection panel chaired by Prof John Munene Njenga. Other members of the selection panel are Dr Mary Gaturu, director of quality assurance and standards at the Ministry of Education, Solicitor General Kennedy Ogeto and Prof Nura Mohammed. Hellen Ambasa represented the Federation of Kenya Employers.

Former Kenya National Union of Teachers Secretary General Francis Nganga and Dr Margaret Nchabira Kirai represented teachers’ unions.

Others in the team were Kenya Private Schools Association CEO Peter Ndoro and Mount Kenya University Vice Chancellor, Prof Stanley Waudo.

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