Francis Kimemia

Governor Francis Thuita Kimemia (born 27 October 1957) in Sabugo Ol Kalou Constituency, Nyandarua County.[1] Vied for Nyandarua County Gubernatorial seat & won in 2017, is a Kenyan Politician, the Former Secretary to the Cabinet of Kenya. He is the Former Head of Public/Civil Service, Secretary to the Cabinet & Permanent Secretary in the Office of the President.[2] He took over from Ambassador Francis Kirimi Muthaura 0n 26th January 2012.

He previously served as Permanent Secretary, Ministry of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security of Kenya. Deputy Secretary in the Ministry of State for Provincial Administration, Under Secretary in the Ministry of State for Education, Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Assistant Secretary for Ministry of State for Provincial Administration & Internal Security, Director of Personnel Management in the Office of the President for Ministry of State for Provincial Administration & Internal Security, DC Mandera, DC Kakamega, Kimemia holds a 1st Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from The University of Nairobi , 2nd Bachelor's Degree In Public Administration from Moi University & a Master's Degree in Business Administration from ESAMI / Maastritcht University.[3]

In the Website: www.honourablefranciskimemia.co.ke[4]

Family

Married to HE Deputy Amb. of Kenya at UNON Ann Wangui Wanjohi-Thuita with whom they have four children namely Abraham Kimemia Thuita , Sarah Mariah Nunga Thuita , David Wanjohi Thuita & Consolata Njeri Thuita .[1]

References

  1. Sugow, Abdikadir (30 June 2013). "What you didn't know about Cabinet Secretary Francis Kimemia". Standard Media Group. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  2. BARASA, LUCAS; EDITH FORTUNATE (22 December 2012). "Kimemia confirmed Head of Civil Service". Nation Media Group. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  3. "Francis Kimemia". Kenya National Dialogue and Reconciliation. Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  4. Munyeki, James. "Entertainment News - I'm eyeing Nyandarua governor's seat — Francis Kimemia". Standard Digital News. Retrieved 18 March 2016.


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