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KenGen Appoints Military Man as Board Chairman

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General (Rtd) Samson Mwathethe appointed KenGen chairman
Gen. Samson Mwathethe, who was appointed on 4th November, replaces Mr Joshua Choge. [ Photo / Courtesy ]
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The Kenya Electricity Generating Company Plc has appointed General (Rtd) Samson Mwathethe as new Board Chairman.

Gen. Mwathethe, who was appointed by the Board of Directors during a meeting on 4th November, replaces Mr Joshua Choge who has served in that position since January 3rd, 2014.

Gen. Mwathethe is the immediate former Chief of Defence Forces of the Republic of Kenya, having retired from the position in May 2020 after serving for five years. Currently, he heads the Oceans and Blue Economy Office.

While announcing the appointment, the KenGen Board said he brings to the organization immense wealth of experience in strategy and leadership. This experience is expected to come in handy in steering the organization in its mandate to generate reliable, safe and competitively priced electric energy and diversify the business to expand revenue streams.

“Under General Mwathethe’s leadership, KenGen is committed to strengthening its stakeholder relations as we continue to build a responsive and dynamic business that takes into account emerging technological advancements and social trends,” the MD & CEO, Mrs Rebecca Miano, said.

Gen. Mwathethe has held various command appointments including Vice Chief of the Defence Forces, Commander of the Kenya Navy, Deputy Commander Kenya Navy, Kenya Navy Logistics Commander, Base Commander Mtongwe and Fleet Commander.

His other appointments included Chief of Systems & Procurement, Department of Defence, Commander of Individual Kenya Navy Ships, Staff Officer Operations at Navy Headquarters, 86 Squadron Commander and Staff Officer and Coordinator at the Department of Defence.

His professional and military training includes International Sub-Lieutenants Course (UK), International Principal Warfare (IPWO) Course, UK, Missiles Course (Italy) and Royal Navy Staff College Greenwich (UK). He also attended the Defence Resource Management Course in Monterey, USA in 1998, and the National Defence College in Nairobi in 2000.

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