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

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