By BONIFACE MWANIKI
Kitui governor Dr Julius Malombe has officially commissioned the newly constructed Kitui County Publis Service Board (KCPSB) office complex, which was constructed at a cost of KSh. 15 million.
Kitui governor Dr Julius Malombe (centre) with Speaker Kevin Katisya (left), Kitui County Service Board Chairperson Florence Makindi and Deputy Governor Augustine Kanani during the opening of the new KCPSB office complex (below).|MWINGI TIMES
Speaking during the opening of the new office at Kitui town yesterday, the governor said the new KCPSB office would relief the county public service board from the burden of paying monthly rent, as well as promote transparency and accessibility of the board.
According to governor Malombe, Currently the KCPSB oversees a total of 5,434 staff, of whom 5,362 are on permanent and pensionable terms of service while 72 are on contractual terms of service.
"A total of 1,352 staff have been promoted under common establishment cadre, 304 under competitive promotions, and 303 re-designated since August, 2022 to date. The Board has also developed a Temporary Workers Policy Framework that will in future guide the County in the engagement of non-permanent staff for periods of either three months or 12 months," added governor Malombe.
The Board chair Dr. Florence Makindi lauded governor Malombe for the construction of the new offices.
Kitui County Assembly Speaker Kevin Katisya promised to work closely with governor's executive, so as to ensure maximum development for the residents.
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