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KMPDU Secretary General Dr.Ouma Olunga Appointed As The Chief Health Officer With The Nairobi Metropolitan Services
In the latest shakeup, the government has deployed 37 people to the newly established Nairobi Metropolitan Servi
Fredrick Ouma Oluga is among 37 people identified by the government for deployment to the newly established Nairobi Metropolitan Services.
Oluga has been seconded to serve as the Chief Officer for Health at NMS.
Before this appointment, Oluga has been serving as the secretary-general at the Kenya Medical Practitioners Pharmacists and Dentists Union. He has since resigned from the position of the Sec Gen which is effectively taken over by Dr Chibanzi Mwachonda who has been his deputy.
Other key appointments includes that of Michael Ochieng who previously worked at the State Department Transport and Public Works to NMS Transport and Public Works Secretary.
Josephine Kibaru Mbae from the Ministry of Health us now the NMS Health Secretary.
Here’s the full list
Nairobi Metropolitan Appointments.pdf 2
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