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State reaffirms public service reform as Kenya School of Government marks 100 years

State reaffirms public service reform as Kenya School of Government marks 100 years
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The Kenya School of Government celebrated its 100th anniversary with a high-level policy dialogue focused on public service reform and national development. Government officials emphasized the need for ethical and innovative leadership to drive the country's future agenda.

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The event underscores the importance of institutional capacity building in governance and the ongoing efforts to modernize public administration in East Africa.

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Abdirahman Abdi Ahmed (left), Jubaland’s Minister of Planning, shares a moment with Kenya School of Government (KSG) Council Chairperson Charles Nyachae (centre) and Public Service Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku during the KSG Centenary celebrations in Nairobi/HANDOUT

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