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Kenya School of Government seeks to boost capacity building for civil servants

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When former First Lady Margaret Kenyatta was received by Kenya School of Government (KSG) Director-General Prof Ludeki Chweya on arrival for the Celebration of International Women's Day, 2019. [File, Standard]

The Kenya School of Government (KSG) has unveiled a new capacity-building training curriculum to improve performance among public servants.

KSG Director General Ludeki Chweya said the Leadership Programme for National Transformation (LPNT) is aligned with the country's and regional socio-economic goals to achieve sustainability.

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