Karanja Kibicho To Serve In Ruto's Government Until This Date As PSC Makes An Announcement
Interior and Coordination Principal Secretarty Karanja Kibicho will serve till September 27, 2022 before knowing his fate following the Public Service Commission to extend the closing date for applications. In a Statement released today, Tuesday, the Commission has extended the deadline that was to lapse today.

New Details Emerge As Ruto Ignores First Court Order as President
In an effort to give more jobs to his allies, President William Ruto disregarded his first directive as the nation's leader. The Public Service Commission (PSC) insisted that the position announcement was still open and that the interviews would go forward as scheduled despite a court ruling prohibiting the creation of the Chief Administrative Secretaries (CAS) positions.

PSC Postpones The Deadline For Submission Of Principal Secretaries Posts Applications.
As President William Ruto prepares to name his cabinets the application for the post of principal Secretaries are also ongoing. The Public Service Commission (PSC) have extended the deadline for submission of the applicantions for the advertised principal Secretaries positions to Tuesday 27th September 2022. The Chief Executive Officer of PSC, Simon Rotich in his statement on Tuesday 20th.

Details Of KEMSA People Whose Names Were Forwarded To Ruto As Scandal Escalates
Suspended employees at the Kenya Medical Supplies Authorities (KEMSA) accused the institution's bosses of edging out old employees for their new favourite ones. In their message to President William Samoei Arap Ruto's, the angry and devastated employees urged the Head of State to intervene and reinstate them, arguing that they were victims of boardroom power play.

Government Announces New Deadline, For Application of PS Positions
Photo courtesy of the Kenyan President His Exellency Dr. William Samoei Ruto. Kenyans across the entire Nation can now breathe a sigh of relief as government, led by his Exellency Dr. William Samoei Ruto, has extended the applications deadline for the positions of principal secretaries by seven consecutive days for the qualified individuals.

How To Apply The Internship Opportunities Announced By The Public Service Commission
3,000 opportunities for recent graduates has been announced by the government under the Public Service Internship Programme (PSIP). The CEO of the Public Service Commission Simon Rotich said during the advertisement on Thursday that the interns will develop and aquire working skills during the internship period. The people who will be recruited will work at the public service for a year which is equivalent to 12-months as PSIP's (public service internship program) fifth cohort 2022/2023 financial year.

President Ruto Defies Court Orders As He Insists On The Creation Of CAS Position
President William Ruto has defied court orders to suspend the creation of the Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS) positions as he said that the application window is still on. The Public Service Commission on Wednesday asked Kenyans to apply for the job and immediately Justice Monica Mbaru gave a ruling in the petition that had been filed by the Law Society of Kenya challenging the creation of the CAS post.

William Ruto Disregards First Court Order As President Of Kenya
According to a report by Kenyans.co.ke, Deputy President William Ruto has ignored the high court's ruling that had invalidated the CAS positions in the government. He has reportedly ordered the Public Service Commission to remove these positions from its list. Reports indicate that he wants to reward his allies by rewarding them with these positions.

Standoff as president William Ruto ignores court order for the first time as president.
President William Ruto ignored his first order as the head of state in favor of creating more jobs for his allies. Despite a court order forbidding the formation of the Chief Administrative Secretaries (CAS) jobs, the Public Service Commission (PSC) argued that the position announcement was still available and that the interviews would proceed as planned.

Ruto Ignores First Court Orders As President
In an effort to give more jobs to his allies, President William Ruto disregarded his first directive as the nation's leader. The Public Service Commission (PSC) insisted that the position announcement was still open and that the interviews would go forward as scheduled despite a court ruling prohibiting the creation of the Chief Administrative Secretaries (CAS) positions.
