Mombasa & Matuga Usher in New Leadership
March 2, 2026 2026-03-02 16:11Mombasa & Matuga Usher in New Leadership
Mombasa & Matuga Usher in New Leadership
On 22nd and 23rd February 2026, Director General of the Kenya School of Government, Prof. Nura Mohamed, presided over coordinated leadership inaugurations at the School’s Mombasa and Matuga campuses, respectively, signaling continued institutional strengthening, strategic continuity, and governance across the School’s campuses. .
In Mombasa, the ceremony formally marked leadership transition from Dr. Rukia Atikiya and the installation of Dr. Fredrick Mukabi as Campus Director, alongside Dr. David Sergon as Deputy Director.
Dr. Mukabi assumes leadership with nearly two decades of institutional experience, most recently serving as Deputy Director at the Embu Campus. As he inherits a campus on a strong trajectory he outlines priorities on building faculty capacity, elevating staff welfare, and consolidating alignment with the School’s broader strategic framework.
At the South Coast at the Matuga Campus, Prof. Mohamed presided over the inauguration of Mr. Dennis Marube as Deputy Director during an occasion that convened senior management and staff, united by a sense of purpose and optimism for the Campus’s future.
With over twenty-two years of experience in public service, Mr. Marube’s journey from research assistant to Deputy Director is a testament to sustained performance, institutional knowledge, and leadership maturity.
Senior directors reinforced themes of synergy, standards, and institutional ambition. Dr. Tom Wanyama (Finance and Administration) called for collective responsibility and adherence to standards urging staff to remain watchful, and supportive in the execution of their mandate.
Dr. Josephine Mwanzia, whose docket is the Academic Affairs, expressed confidence in the Campus acknowledging staff dedication, underscoring the need to align services with KSG policies and the broader vision. Matuga’s growth and performance are imperative, to position the Campus strategically- securing its long term relevance and impact.