Mercy Mwangangi, Ingasira among 12 shortlisted applicants for SHA CEO position (List)

Mercy Mwangangi, Ingasira among 12 shortlisted applicants for SHA CEO position
The Social Health Authority (SHA) has shortlisted 12 individuals for the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) position.
In a statement by SHA board chairperson Abdi Mohamed, the individuals were shortlisted out of 92 applicants and will proceed to the interview stage at the SHA headquarters, 10th-floor boardroom during the first week of April 2025.
Those invited for an interview on April 7, 2025, include Kennedy Odhiambo Akello, Former Health Chief Administrative Secretary Mercy Mukui Mwangangi, former Acting SHA CEO Robert Ingasira, Roberts Eloto Abok, Dr. Serem Kimutai Edward and Wario Boru Tore.
Candidates slated for the April 8, 2025, interview are Dr. Agrippina Njoki Fernandes, Abdullahi Sheikh Abdirahman, Dr. Musa Nyandusi Lwegado, Dr. Samson Kuhora Kairang’a, Dinah Jemelly Kirwa and Kandie Ng’ochoch.
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The candidates will be required to provide their academic certificates, Identity card and valid clearance from institutions such as the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), Higher Education Loans Board (HELB), Directorate of Criminal Investigations and Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC).
Members of the public were also invited to avail any adverse information relating to any of the shortlisted applicants to the Chairperson either physically at their headquarters or through email before April 4, 2025 at 5:00 pm.
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