Public Service Commission - Kenya
Tom Muema is a seasoned communication professional with significant experience in public communications and content creation. Currently serving as a Senior Public Communications Officer at the Public Service Commission of Kenya since January 2021, Tom leads the development and implementation of communication strategies to enhance public understanding of the Commission’s initiatives. Previous roles include Corporate Communications Officer at Wiper Democratic Movement-Kenya, where Tom focused on shaping political narratives, and various freelance positions as a web content writer and copywriter for numerous clients in the US and UK. Tom holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs from Kibabii, completed in 2018.
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Public Service Commission - Kenya
Public Service Commission is an independent Commission established under Article 233, of the 2010 constitution of Kenya. The mandate of the Commission is spelt out in Articles 234, 155(3)(a), 158(2)(3) and (4), 171(2), 230(2)(b) and 236 of the Constitution. This includes establishment and abolition of offices, provision of competent human resource, promotion of good governance and ensuring efficiency and effectiveness in the provision of quality services in the public service. In discharging the mandate, the Commission is guided by the values and principles in Articles 10 and 232 of the Constitution, Public Service Commission Act of 2017, Public Service (Values and Principles) Act, 2015 and other relevant legislations.