
The Director General of the Kenya School of Government, Professor Nura Mohamed, continues to demonstrate visionary leadership in advancing professional excellence and transformative public service across the country.
In a remarkable show of commitment to institutional growth and national development, Professor Nura Mohamed, alongside Senior Director Academic Affairs Dr. Josephine Mwanzia, Campus Director Dr. Fred Mukabi, and Deputy Director CS. Dr. David Sergon, presided over the successful completion of programmes focusing on leadership, customer service, retirement planning, and local economic development.
The ceremony reflected not only the institution’s dedication to nurturing competent public servants but also its growing influence as a center of excellence in governance, policy development, and leadership transformation. Under the stewardship of Professor Nura Mohamed, the Kenya School of Government has continued to shape a responsive and future-ready public service equipped with the skills necessary to address modern governance challenges.
Professor Nura Mohamed’s leadership has been widely praised for championing innovation, professionalism, and strategic learning within the public sector. His vision of a highly trained and accountable workforce is steadily becoming a reality through practical training programmes that empower officers to serve citizens with efficiency, integrity, and compassion.
The successful completion of the programmes on leadership and customer service is especially significant at a time when citizens increasingly expect responsive, transparent, and people-centered governance. By equipping officers with modern leadership approaches and effective service delivery skills, the Kenya School of Government is helping to cultivate a culture of excellence within public institutions.