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Suspended KEMSA CEO Terry Ramadhani lands envoy role in Ruto’s new appointments

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Last updated: October 5, 2023 9:16 am
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Suspended Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Terry Ramadhani has landed a new role in government in the latest appointments made by President William Ruto.

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The Head of State named Ramadhani as Kenya’s deputy ambassador to India in the appointments announced on Wednesday night by State House Chief of Staff Felix Koskei.

Ramadhani was hounded out of office in May following claims of alleged impropriety within KEMSA regarding a flawed procurement process that left the country on the verge of losing Ksh3.7 billion worth of anti-Malaria nets from the Global Fund.

Dr Andrew Mutava Mulwa was appointed acting CEO in far-reaching changes that saw Josephine Mburu, the Principal Secretary for State Department for Public Health and Professional Standards, and the entire KEMSA board fired.

Ramadhani is among 14 new deputy ambassadors appointed to various countries.

President Ruto also nominated and redeployed ambassadors in the new changes. The nominees and appointees are listed below.

List of Ambassadors and High Commissioners

  1. Amb. Tabu Irina Dublin – Ireland
  2. Amb. Willy Bat Beijing – China
  3. Jane Wairimu Ndurumo – Pretoria, South Africa
  4. Amb. George Morara Orina – Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
  5. Col. Rtd. Shem Amadi – Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo
  6. Ms. Sabdio Dido Bashuna – Gaborone, Botswana
  7. Mr. Jeremy Nyamasyo Ndola – Juba, South Sudan
  8. Mr. Jeremy Laibuttah – Khartoum, Sudan
  9. Mr. George Macgoye – Djibouti, Djibouti
  10. Ms. Joyce Khasimwa Mmaitsi – Luanda, Angola
  11. Amb. Phillip Mundia Githiora – Maputo, Mozambique
  12. Amb. Isaac Keen Parashina – Abuja, Nigeria
  13. Ms. Janet Mwawasi Oben – Kigali Rwanda
  14. Hon. Kirin.o Kubai – Mogadishu, Somalia
  15. Ms. Mercy Mueni Mutuku -Arusha, Tanzania
  16. Mr. Abdi Weli Muhamad Husse – Hargeisa, Somalia
  17. Ms. Fouzia Abdirahman Abass – Bern, Switzerland
  18. Amb. Betty Chebet Cherwon- Paris, France
  19. Amb. Fredrick Musambili Matwan’ga – Rome, Italy
  20. Amb. Angeline Kavindu Musili – Stockholm, Sweden
  21. Amb. Stella Orina – Berlin, Germany
  22. Ms. Nairimas Sharon Ole Sein – Madrid, Spain
  23. Mr. Maurice Makoloo – Vienna, Austria
  24. Prof. Peter Ngure – UNESCO, Paris
  25. Mr. Peter Munyiri – New Delhi, India
  26. Prof. Emmy Jerono Kipsoi – Seoul, South Korea
  27. Mr. John Ronald Ekitela – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  28. Dr. Wilson Kogo – Canberra, Australia
  29. Mr. Mohamed Ramadhan Ruwange – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  30. Lt. Gen Albert Kendagor – Tel Aviv, Israel
  31. Mr. Mohamed Nur Adan – Doha, Qatar
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List of the deputy high commissioners

  1. Amb. James Waweru – Geneva, Switzerland
  2. Dr. Alome Kasera Achayo – Paris, France
  3. Amb. Edwin Afande – London, United Kingdom
  4. Ms. Valerie Ruene – Berlin German
  5. Ms. Irene Maswan – Moscow, Russia
  6. Mr. Daniel Cheruiot Tanui – Brussels, Germany
  7. Mr. Anthon Mayo Ngugi- The Hague, Netherlands
  8. Dr. Jayne Khasoa Luseneka – UNESCO, Paris
  9. Mr. Moni Manyanqe – Ottawa, Canada
  10. Ms. Terry Ramadhani – New Delhi, India
  11. Ms. Lynette Mwendwa Ndile – Beijing, China
  12. Amb. Jackline Moraa Kenani – Seoul, South Korea
  13. Amb. Arthur Andambi – Tokyo, Japan
  14. Mr. Daniel Mumina Nganda – Dubai, UAE
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