List: Ruto nominates, redeploys Ambassadors and High Commissioners

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By Winfrey Owino | Oct 05, 2023
President William Ruto has nominated, and redeployed ambassadors and High Commissioners, [File, Standard]

President William Ruto has nominated, and redeployed ambassadors and High Commissioners, in his first cabinet reshuffles since he became head of state.

The redeployments include:

  1. Amb. Tabu Irina to lead the reland mission
  2. Amb. Willy Bett- Beijing, China
  3. Jane Wairimu Ndurumo- South Africa
  4. Amb. George Morara Drina- Ethiopia
  5. Col. Rtd. Shem Amadi- Democratic Republic of Congo
  6. Ms. Sabdio Dido Bashuna- Botswana
  7. Mr. Jeremy Nyamasyo Ndola- South Sudan
  8. Mr. Jeremy Laibuttah-Sudan
  9. Mr. George Macqoye- Djibouti
  10. Ms. Joyce Khasimwa Mmaitsi- Angola
  11. Amb. Phillip Mundia Githiora- Mozambique
  12. Amb. Isaac Keen Parashina - Nigeria
  13. Ms. Janet Mwawasi Oben- Rwanda
  14. Hon. Kiringo Kubal- Somalia
  15. Ms. Mercy Mueni Mutuku- Tanzania
  16. Mr. Abdi Well Muhamad Hussein to be stationed at Hargesia, Somalia
  17. Ms. Fouzia Abdirahman Abass- Switzerland
  18. Amb. Betty Chebet Cherwon- France
  19. Amb. Fredrick Musambili Matwan'ga- Italy
  20. Amb. Angeline Kavindu Musili- Sweden
  21. Amb. Stella Orina- Germany
  22. Ms. Nairimas Sharon Ole Sein- Spain
  23. Mr. Maurice Makoloo- Austria
  24. Prof. Peter Nqure to lead missiion in UNESCO, Paris
  25. Mr. Peter Munyiri- India
  26. Prof. Emmy Jerono- South Korea
  27. Mr. John Ronald Ekitela- Malaysia
  28. Dr. Wilson Kogo-Australia-Saudi Arabia
  29. Lt. Gen Albert Kendagor-Israel
  30. Mr. Mohamed Nur Adan-Qatar

The Head of State further appointed suspended KEMSA Chief Executive Officer Terry Ramadhani as the deputy ambassador to India, and Amb. James Waweru as deputy ambassador to Switzerland. Waweru served as Kenya's Registrar of Treaties.

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