Eldoret Gets New City Manager


Eldoret: Eldoret has officially welcomed its new City Manager, Ms Elzeba Busienei, who was sworn in today at the Uasin Gishu County Headquarters. The ceremony was presided over by Justice Reuben Nyakundi, the Presiding Judge of the High Court in Eldoret, and was witnessed by senior county officials, members of the Judiciary, and the public.



According to Kenya News Agency, Ms Busienei takes over as the first City Manager since the town was granted city status, and she is tasked with steering urban transformation, improving waste management, and enforcing order within the municipality. Speaking at the ceremony, Uasin Gishu Governor Dr Jonathan Bii reaffirmed his administration’s unwavering commitment to maintaining cleanliness, order, and safety across Eldoret, emphasizing that these priorities are non-negotiable for a city of its stature.



Governor Bii highlighted the importance of adopting sustainable waste management practices, enforcing city order, and prioritizing road safety to reflect the aspirations of Eldoret’s residents and meet the standards of a modern city. Justice Nyakundi commended the ongoing collaboration between the Judiciary and the County Government of Uasin Gishu, noting that such partnerships are key to enhancing justice delivery and public service efficiency.



Deputy Governor Evans Kapkea praised the appointment of Ms Busienei as the first woman to hold the City Manager position, calling it a bold step toward inclusive leadership. He expressed the administration’s dedication to empowering women and promoting inclusivity in governance, assuring support for Ms Busienei in her role.



In her remarks, Ms Busienei expressed heartfelt gratitude to the county leadership for the opportunity to serve and pledged to carry out her responsibilities diligently. She emphasized her commitment to working closely with the county administration to serve the people of Uasin Gishu and drive meaningful development.



Ms Busienei was appointed by the Uasin Gishu County Public Service Board, succeeding Tito Koiyet, whose term ended following Eldoret’s elevation to city status. Eldoret was officially conferred city status on August 15, 2024, making it Kenya’s fifth city after Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, and Nakuru.

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