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John Ngumi Appointed Safaricom Chairman

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Safaricom has appointed Mr John Ngumi as a director and Chairman of the Board with effect from August 1, 2022, subject to regulatory approval.

Mr Ngumi takes over from Safaricom founder CEO Michael Joseph who has chaired the board since August 2020.

John Ngumi is the immediate former Chairman of Kenya Pipeline Corporation Board and has chaired the Board of Konza Technopolis Development Authority.  He served as an inaugural director on the Board of Communications Commission of Kenya, now the Communications Authority of Kenya.

Mr Ngumi currently serves as Board Chair at the Industrial & Commercial Development Corporation (ICDC), which is leading the effort to implement the Kenya Transport & Logistics Network, encompassing Kenya Ports Authority, Kenya Pipeline Company Limited and Kenya Railways Corporation. He also serves on the board of Kenya Airways PLC.

Mr Ngumi started his banking career at National  Westminister Bank, London and has worked for various institutions including Grindlays Bank, Citibank, Barclays Bank and Standard Bank of South Africa.

Mr Ngumi holds a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from St. Peter’s College, Oxford University, United Kingdom.

The Board has also announced the resignation of company secretary Mr Sitholizwe Mdlalose with effect from August 1, 2022.

“We take this opportunity to thank Sitho for his service, dedication, sound advice and commitment to the Company with particular reference to his invaluable contributions at the Board Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee,” Safaricom added.

Read: Safaricom Plots New-Look Corporate Structure

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