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Kisaka Succession Battle At NCCK Down To Four

by admin / Thursday, 16 October 2014 / Published in News

The search for the new Deputy General Secretary for the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) has now entered the homestretch after 4 candidates were shortlisted for the final interview due soon. The four were among 14 candidates who applied for the much coveted job at the Council. Those shortlisted following last week’s rigorous interviews are  Emmanuel Chemengich, Diphas Chemorion , Peter Adolwa and Nelson Makanda. The exercise that was conducted at Jumuia Conference and Country Home, Limuru, saw 4 other candidates who had been shortlisted for the interview knocked off the list.  The candidates’  capacity and abilities were widely tested during which they also sat a psychometric test.

 Speaking when he hosted the final 4 to a luncheon at the Council’s headquarters in Nairobi, NCCK’s General Secretary Reverend Canon Peter Karanja, commended the prospective candidates  for their  exemplary performance during the interview. “We pray that God shall continue to guide this process. I also take this opportunity to wish you well in the remaining process. You all have amazing gifts and abilities”, said Canon Karanja. He  hailed the  recruitment process terming it as transparent and highly  competitive. “The recruitment has been none -threatening and  collegiate for both the candidates and the Council”, he pointed out.

 Canon Karanja  later introduced the candidates who were accompanied by their spouses to head office staff. The successful candidate –to be unveiled during the Council’s  Executive Committee Meeting (EXCOM) due next month-  must be endorsed by  EXCOM  before assuming office. He  will serve 2 constitutional terms of 6 years each starting early next year after the current Deputy General Secretary, Oliver Kisaka, formally retires in December.  EXCOM  reserves the right to either endorse or reject a candidate. 

 

The  recruitment process for  the next NCCK Deputy General Secretary has been on for close to 2 months now after it was advertised in local dailies. A total of 14 candidates applied for the position.  The elaborate exercise is being spearheaded by a search committee chaired by Arch Bishop Timothy Ndambuki who is also NCCK’s vice chair.

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