2016: Resigns as CEO Vivo
2018: Resigns as DG Nairobi
2019: Resigns as Equity Bank COO
2020: Resigns as Vivo Executive VP
2021:Joins Equity as MD
2022:Joins Rubis as the CEO (?)
What’s so special about this gentleman? What does he have that others don’t?
OTE=“HNIC, post: 3687007, member: 27429”]2016: Resigns as CEO Vivo
2018: Resigns as DG Nairobi
2019: Resigns as Equity Bank COO
2020: Resigns as Vivo Executive VP
2021:Joins Equity as MD
2022:Joins Rubis as the CEO (?)
What’s so special about this gentleman? What does he have that others don’t?
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My best guess is he is a man of integrity, something most Kenyans think is only a word in the dictionary. Knowing how we are masters of plundering everything we touch, it is a breeze for a man of virtue to stand out in board level discussions.
Similar to Michael Joseph,sure he might have a few skeletons in the closet but in such a management deficit environment like ours he will always be an asset in the business world.
Igathe is not joining Rubis, he is running for Nairobi governor under jubilee. Jayden has already put that in place as his ASSmio candidate. Igathe is on holiday resting before he comes to campaign. Tim Wanyonyi was ordered to end his candidature and be DG. He had no choice on that matter. ASSmio coalition agreement give jayden the pick for Nairobi.
Thus rumours of igathe joining rubis came from ngatia camp still in pain for being dropped at the last minute by state house
If he was smart angekuwa ashapata kile anatafta akiresign kila saa. Watu kama James mworia, ndegwa, oigara are the real brains, they stick to one position for decades and find a way to make it work.
Very valid point.
Will he be able to handle the MCAs and the Mpigs?
Will he play the dirty political games that are in city hall?
Will he be patient and bold enough to fight those cartels ?
I don’t think he can?