KEBS recruitment process was above board
Our investigations further reveal that it is some malicious people out there that are out to tarnish Njiraini’s work at the helm of KEBS.
We can authoritatively reveal that a letter that surfaced online purporting to call for the stopping of the process is questionable, malicious and should be treated with the contempt it deserves.
Since Njiraini took office, the running of KEBS has been transparent, fair and with an open door policy.
In an advertisement dated Thursday, August 26, KEBS indicated that the bureau was looking to hire 101 individuals to occupy various positions including inspection manager, principal office administrator at the managerial level, Civil engineers, electrical engineers, pharmacists and mechanical engineers among other posts.