Transport and Infrastructure Cabinet Secretary
James Macharia has appointed Philip Jamuhuri Mainga as the new Kenya
Railways Corporation (KRC) managing director amid a management shake-up
to deliver new projects.
The
appointment brings to an end uncertainty and a delay to name the
managing director after the suspension of Mr Atanas Maina in August 2018
on corruption allegations.
“The
Cabinet Secretary for Transport and Infrastructure James Macharia has
appointed Mr Philip J. Mainga for a term of three years. Let us purpose
to support in this role,” said KRC board chairman Maj General (Rtd)
Pastor Awita in a message to the Nation.
Mr
Mainga was the business research and general manager at KRC before he
took up the position of managing director in an acting capacity in 2018.
He
is taking up the job at a time the corporation is working to revamp old
railway lines across the country to enable the network deliver goods
ferried by the standard gauge railway. The government had last year
earmarked Sh21 billion for the project.
EMERGING ROLES
Mr Mainga is also expected to improve service
on the Madaraka Express train that plies the Nairobi-Mombasa route and
has become popular since its 2017 launch, but is plagued by ticket
cartels.
His confirmation comes after the State firm recently revamped its management positions for new emerging roles.
Under
the new changes, Mr David Njogu is now the general manager for legal
services, Mr Edwin Njeru is the internal audit and research head, while
Jessica Indangasi is general manager for ICT.
Mr
Peter Kamakia was named the accounts manager, Mr John Maina the general
manager for planning, design and environment, while Francis Wanjohi
took over as the real estate valuation and agency manager.
The
changes also saw Mr Job Otiwa take over as strategy and economic
planning head, while Mr Mark Murkomen was appointed the security
services manager.
Train services will
be managed by Mr Erick Kamwenwa, while Ms Rebecca Owour takes over as
the ICT manager. Ms Everlyne Ngari now serves as the administration
manager.
“The corporation has also
promoted more than 110 junior staff to enhance staff motivation and
morale,” Maj-Gen Awita in a previous interview.
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