March 29, 2025

PSC names top 10 best-performing government institutions

PSC names top 10 best-performing government institutions

PSC) has named the best-performing government institutions in relation to the status of compliance with values and principles in Articles 10 and 232 of the Constitution

The Public Service Commission (PSC) has named the best-performing government institutions in relation to the status of compliance with values and principles in Articles 10 and 232 of the Constitution.

In the list published on Wednesday, March 12, Kibabii University was named the best-performing institution.

The university was followed by the State Department for Lands and Physical Planning, Kenya Trade Network Agency and the State Department for Agriculture.

Konza Technopolis Development Authority, Anti-Counterfeit Authority, Dedan Kimathi University of Science and Technology, Kenya National Bureau of Statistics, Ewaso Nyiro South Development Authority and the State Department for Co-operatives were also ranked in the top 10.

According to PSC, the evaluation was done based on parameters including service delivery improvement and high standards of professional ethics in public service.

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PSC also evaluated the institutions based on performance management, equitable allocation of opportunities and resources, public participation in the policy-making process and efficiency in the use of resources.

The Commission also looked at good governance, transparency and accountability.

“The overall compliance index for all the 508 institutions evaluated was 43.8% compared to 46.0% in the previous year evaluation (2022/2023),” read the report in part.

“This was a moderate score, indicating that there were gaps and room for improvement in adherence to values and principles in Articles 10 and 232 of the Constitution.”

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