All civil servants from from Job Group P and L to undergo mandatory Kenya School of Government training’; CS Kuria
3 min readCS Kuria plans to introduce new courses civil servants from Job Group P and L at the Kenya School of Government.
Before being appointed to a public position, all new employees of the public service must complete the Kenya School of Government (KSG) program, according to Public Service, Performance and Delivery Management Cabinet Secretary (CS) Moses Kuria.
Speaking on Thursday, October 26, 2023, during his first visit to the school’s Lower Kabete campus, Kuria—accompanied by Public Service Principal Secretary (PS) Amos Gathecha—confirmed that the latest move is part of the five pillars he unveiled during his visit.
The CS also acknowledged that the pillar will ensure that all public servants from job group P and above undertake the Strategic Leadership and Development programme course whereas those from job group L and above will undertake the Senior Management course as a mandatory requirement.
“We will ensure that all new public servants undertake Kenya School of Government training prior to being absorbed into public service,” the CS said.
The other pillars unveiled during the visit include re-establishing KSG into the Africa Center for Productivity, a partnership with the African Union and the re-establishment of the KSG Africa School of Government as a centre of training for public servants across Africa.
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CS Kuria also revealed that he had unveiled other pillars that would see the re-establishment of KSG as the institution to provide knowledge and expertise on matters of climate change and green finance.
The CS plans to also re-establish KSG into the Africa Center for Productivity as well as partner with the African Union and re-establish KSG Africa School of Government as a center of training for public servants across Africa.
” I will also re-establish KSG as the institution to provide knowledge and expertise on matters of Climate Change and Green Finance,” Kuria noted.
Also top of the plan is to restore KSG as the Premier Center for Africa Research.
The latest announcement comes days after the CS announced that government employees will be required to attend the NYS training before being absorbed.
“All new government employees will be required to attend NYS training before being absorbed into public service,” Kuria said.
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