Editor's Review

SHA has shortlisted 38 candidates for director positions in Provider and Beneficiary Management, Benefits and Claims Management, Corporate Services, and Funds and Finance Management.

The Social Health Authority (SHA) has shortlisted 38 candidates for the director positions in Provider and Beneficiary Management, Benefits and Claims Management, Corporate Services, and Funds and Finance Management.

In a statement on Tuesday, September 2, the authority said 10 candidates were shortlisted for the position of Director, Provider and Beneficiary Management, from a pool of 126 applicants.

Another 10 candidates were shortlisted for the position of Director, Benefits & Claims Management, while in the positions of Corporate Services and Funds and Finance Management it shortlisted 9 candidates were shortlisted each.

Shortlisted candidates for the position of director for Provider and Beneficiary Management include: Hazel Jemutai Kotaba, James Leiro Letangule, Jacob Muia Mutinda, Fardosa Abd Ali, Fredrick Okoth Otieno, Wilberforce Walubengo Wasike, Diana Marion, Peter Biwott, Edward Njoroge Njuguna, and Galm Guyo Rogicha.

In the position of Director, Corporate Services, SHA shortlisted; Jackline Leitich, Mohamed Alio Ibrahim, Guyo Malicha Ali, Wilberforce Walubengo Wasike, Festus Ndetema Musyoki, Joseph Abedi, Leshornal Faustine Sein, Phyllis Nyakiba, and Sammy Kimutai Maiya.

File image of SHA CEO Mercy Mwangangi. 

The authority also shortlisted Solomon Omariasa, Golda Larissa Akolo, Diana Marion, Ibrahim Abdi Mohamed, Kandie Ng’ochach, Halima Gurei Saney, Julia Ouko, Carolyne Rotai, Trizah Tracey John, and Samson Kuhora Kariang’a for the Director, Benefits and Claims Management position.

Candidates shortlisted for the Director, Funds and Finance Management position include: Peter Mutui Male, Osman Hassan Ibrahim, Justin Orangi Ombui, Festus Ndetema Musyoki, Benard Cheruiyot, James Tama Musyoka, Jonathan Leisen, Joseph Muthama Ndiku, and Caren Awour Oduor.

The 38 shortlisted candidates will be interviewed on September 9, 2025, at the SHA headquarters, 10th-floor boardroom.

“Shortlisted Applicants should report at the venue at least thirty 30 minutes before the scheduled time,” the authority stated.

The shortlisted applicants are required to bring an original national identity card and academic and professional certificates, and transcripts.

They should also provide valid clearances from the Higher Education Loans Board, Kenya Revenue Authority, a registered Credit Reference Bureau, the Directorate of Criminal Investigations, the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission, and Letters of recognition of qualifications from the Commission for University Education (CUE) for degrees from foreign universities.

Further, SHA invited members of the public to provide any adverse information relating to any of the shortlisted applicants to the SHA chairperson or through an email to [email protected] before September 8, 2025, by 5.00 pm.