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Kenya power appoints Geoffrey Muli as new acting MD

NAIROBI, Kenya May 18-Kenya Power has appointed Geoffrey Muli as Acting Managing Director to replace Rosemary Oduor who was also serving in an acting capacity since August 2021.

Muli will take over as Oduor proceeds on annual leave.

“The appointment of Geoffrey Muli takes effect on May 17,” Kenya Power said in a statement.

Muli holds a Master of Business Administration (Strategic Option); Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and is currently pursuing a PhD in Business Administration (Strategic Option).

Prior to his appointment, he was the acting General Manager in charge of Regional Coordination in the Company.

The utility firm is yet to appoint a substantive MD since the resignation of Bernard Ngugi in unclear circumstances.

At the end of January this year, Kenya Power kicked off the search for a new Managing Director.

The company was expected to receive applications from interested candidates by the end of February.

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