Former nominated senator Millicent Omanga has been removed from the Kenya Shipyards Limited board following a new round of government appointments announced by President William Ruto and several Cabinet Secretaries.
The changes were communicated through recent gazette notices, which revealed a reshuffle across multiple state agencies and boards. Omanga, who had been appointed to the Kenya Shipyards board in 2025 for a three-year term, is among those affected by the latest adjustments.
The new appointments form part of a broader effort by the government to reorganize leadership in key institutions and improve efficiency in service delivery.
Alongside Omanga’s removal, several new individuals have been appointed to different state corporations, while others have been reappointed to continue serving in their roles. The appointments cut across various sectors, including energy, trade, agriculture, and education.
Cabinet Secretaries from different ministries played a key role in making the changes, with each issuing appointments within their respective dockets as allowed by law.
The reshuffle highlights ongoing efforts by the administration to streamline operations in government institutions and place new leadership in strategic positions.
Overall, the latest appointments signal continued restructuring within state agencies as the government seeks to strengthen governance and improve performance across public institutions.
