Prof Chacha Nyaigotti appointed new UoN Council chair

Education
By Ronald Kipruto | Jul 26, 2025

Chairperson, Commission for University Education Prof Chacha Nyaigotti. Thursday July 29, 2021. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba has appointed Prof Chacha Nyaigotti as the chairperson of the University of Nairobi Council for a three-year term.

In a gazette notice dated July 25, Ogamba also named Ambassador John Kakonge, Mary Amuyunzu, Samuel Kimani, and Jonathan Lodompui as members of the council.

The appointments follow the revocation of four previous council members in April.

The affected members, namely Sally Toroitich, Ahmed Abdullahi, Parmain Ole Narikae, and Carren Kerubo Omwenga, ceased to hold office effective April 11.

Their removal came after Prof Amukowa Anangwe was ousted as council chair, amid pressure from university lecturers who threatened to strike.

The lecturers had demanded the dissolution of the council as part of larger reforms to enhance governance and accountability.

However, days later, the High Court overturned Ogamba’s decision to dismiss Anangwe and barred both the Education CS and the Attorney General from appointing a replacement pending the outcome of a legal challenge.

Professor Chacha previously worked as the first chief executive officer (CEO) of the Kenyan Higher Education Loans Board between 1995 and 2000.

Worked as an executive secretary of the Inter-University Council for East Africa between 2000 and 2010.

He is also an educationalist and a playwright, he is also the chairman of the Kenyan Commission for University Education (CUE).

Prof Nyaigotti who was awarded Order of the Grand Warrior (OGW) Medal (Kenya) in 2004 and also awarded the Head of State Commendation (HSC) Medal (Kenya) for Distinguished Service in 1994 has MA in Anthropological Linguistics form Yale University.

He also has Ph.D. in Swahili Language Linguistics.

 Separately, CS Ogamba has also appointed Joash Keraita and Isaac Litali to the Kenyatta University Council for a three-year term, also effective July 25.

 

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