Walter Onchonga Mong’are, who is popularly known as Nyambane, has been sacked as the Director of Programmes, Advocacy, and Outreach under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
His sacking was contained in a memo marked as urgent on Wednesday, April 3, by Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary Korir Singoei.
Singoei said Nyambane was no longer authorised to transact any business on behalf of the ministry.
“This is to inform that Walter Onchonga Mongáre, Director of Programmes (Advocacy & Outreach) is no longer authorised to act in any capacity on behalf of the State Department or myself,” Singoei said
Korir instructed all director generals and heads of Departments, Divisions, and Units to refrain from interacting with Nyambane in an official capacity.
“This is therefore to instruct you to refrain, with immediate effect, from any official interactions and/or engagement with Mongáre,” he added.
However, the PS did not provide specific reasons why the ministry fired Nyambane. In 2022, Nyambane made headlines after the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) disqualified him from running for the presidency under the Umoja Summit Party.
On Monday, June 6,2022 the electoral body summoned Mong’are just a few days after clearing him to vie for the presidency. However, IEBC chairperson Wafula Chebukati threw out Mong’are’s candidature over the lack of a degree certificate during the sermon.