Nandi Governor Stephen Sang has nominated 10 individuals to serve as chief officers.
He has retained only three chief officers from his first term and nominated two people who previously served as county representatives.
Sang has also nominated Rose Angira as Gender and Social Welfare executive.
Angira, a leading educationist currently serving as a senior principal at a girls' school in Bomet county, is expected to be vetted by the county assembly after her name was forwarded to speaker Philemon Melly.
Those retained from Sang's first term are ICT guru Jonathan Misoi, who will serve in the same department, Beatrice Chemmurgor (Sports and Culture) and Jonah Biwott who will now serve in the Water and Natural Resources department.
Two former MCAs, veterinary surgeon Dr Paul Sanga and David Koech, have been nominated to the Agriculture and Livestock, and Transport, Public Works and Infrastructure dockers.
The others are Prisca Jepchirchir (Finance), who has been working as the budget officer, Fred Kiptum (Health), Carolyne Chepchirchir (Cooperatives), Joseph Kipchumba (Education) and Benjamin Kiprotich (Trade and Tourism).
Governor Sang named eight county executive committee members last November.
Edited by Josephine M. Mayuya

















