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S/No Name ID/NO. Gender Home County County (Residence) Date INTERVIEW SCHEDULE FOR SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES - FISHERIES OFFICERS S/no Name ID/NO. Gender Home County County Date Venue Panel (Residence) 1 Akello Nelly Omollo 27880233 F Kisumu Kisumu 11/05/2021 Kisumu 1 2 Ali George Andiego 22342332 M Kisumu Kisumu 11/05/2021 Kisumu 3 Alice Auma Hamisi 32415381 F Kisumu Kisumu 11/05/2021 Kisumu 4 Alice Kathure Ruchiaka 30756756 F Meru Busia 11/05/2021 Kisumu 5 Allan Esibitar Emojo 3433442 M Turkana Turkana 11/05/2021 Kisumu 6 Amos Odhiambo Lusi 31659733 M Kisumu Kisumu 11/05/2021 Kisumu 7 Asenath Mwango Morara 32685051 M Kisii Kisii 11/05/2021 Kisumu 8 Aule Eeman Alex M Turkana Turkana 11/05/2021 Kisumu 9 Barrack Odhiambo Opinde 300099129 M Homa-Bay Kisii 11/05/2021 Kisumu 10 Beatrice Akinyi Oware 29939023 F Homabay Homabay 11/05/2021 Kisumu 11 Berancer Aoko 34556204 F Homa Bay Homa Bay 11/05/2021 Kisumu 12 Bethwel K.Kipruto 31080923 M Nandi Nandi 11/05/2021 Kisumu 13 Bett Alfred Kipkosgei 22507934 M Nandi Nandi 11/05/2021 Kisumu 14 Brenda Seleina Naija 32123484 F Narok Narok 11/05/2021 Kisumu 15 Brigid Isigi Ilondanga 34919275 F Trans Nzoia Trans Nzoia 11/05/2021 Kisumu 16 Buca Lydiah Nakhanu 27576480 F Bungoma Bungoma 11/05/2021 Kisumu 17 Camilus Odiwuor Ogembo 34202814 M Homabay Homabay 11/05/2021 Kisumu 18 Caren Jemima Atitwa 33847861 F Busia Kisii 11/05/2021 Kisumu 19 Cecil Ochieng Otieno 29872691 M Kisumu Kisumu 11/05/2021 Kisumu 20 Chacha Magige Elizabeth 33136697 F Migori Migori 11/05/2021 Kisumu 21 Charles Omito Opanga 23556155 M Vihiga Vihiga 11/05/2021 Kisumu 22 Chepkirui Gloria 31188061 F Narok Kericho 11/05/2021 Kisumu 23 Cheronoh Dopistah 34266373 F Bomet Bomet 11/05/2021 Kisumu 24 Cheruto Mercy Sawe 33216360 F Kericho Kericho 11/05/2021 Kisumu 25 Cornell Ouma Otieno 29427034 M Siaya Siaya 11/05/2021 Kisumu 26 Cynthia Jelimo Koech 34351883 F Elgeyo Marakwet Uasin Gishu 11/05/2021 Kisumu 1 27 Daisy Chelangat 32469728 F Bomet Bomet Central 11/05/2021 Kisumu 28 Desmond Katodi Emuria 34338400 M Turkana Turkana 11/05/2021 Kisumu 29 Desmone Odongo Moto 34890471 M Homa bay Homa bay 11/05/2021 Kisumu 30 Dhalin Ian Onduso 31873626 M Kisii Kisii 11/05/2021 Kisumu 2 31 Doreen Monari 31777640 F Kisii Kisii 11/05/2021 Kisumu 32 Dorine Achieng Were 28666065 F Kisumu Kisumu 11/05/2021 Kisumu 33 Douglas Omondi Otieno 30630236 M Siaya Kisumu 11/05/2021 Kisumu 34 Edith Stacy Okwara 34289506 F Machakos Kakamega 11/05/2021 Kisumu 35 Ekadeli Phelimon Erot 33788784 M Turkana Turkana 11/05/2021 Kisumu 36 Elizabeth Mwende Kennedy 32418629 F Machakos Kakamega 11/05/2021 Kisumu 37 Elizabeth Wanderi CK49547 F Samburu Samburu 11/05/2021 Kisumu 38 Emmanuel Mzungu 30016319 M Kilifi Kakamega 11/05/2021 Kisumu 39 Epur Ajikon Ednah 34067929 F Turkana Turkana 11/05/2021 Kisumu 40 Eunice Mutethya Mukuna 32156044 F Kitui Uasin Gishu 11/05/2021 Kisumu 41 Felix Omondi Waore 33903826 M Homa bay Homa Bay 11/05/2021 Kisumu 42 Fredrick Lomekuya M Turkana Turkana 11/05/2021 Kisumu 43 Gabriel Mujibi 32960700 M Busia Busia 11/05/2021 Kisumu 44 Geoffrey Ongeri Ongaga 33195165 M Kisii Kisii 11/05/2021 Kisumu 45 George O. Agwena 20750240 M Siaya Siaya 11/05/2021 Kisumu 46 Getrude Atenya Aswani 32367100 F Kisumu Kisumu 11/05/2021 Kisumu 47 Hazel Dophine Ikwara 32511184 M Trans-nzoia Kakamega 11/05/2021 Kisumu 48 Hillary barasa Lukase 33416392 M Kakamega Kakamega 11/05/2021 Kisumu 49 John Otieno Ndwara 31272284 M Siaya Siaya 11/05/2021 Kisumu 50 Jonathan Chebii 33051554 M Baringo Baringo 11/05/2021 Kisumu 51 Joy Lovender Apul 36543568 F Kisumu Kisumu 11/05/2021 Kisumu 52 Justine Juma Wanjala 33209680 M Busia Busia 11/05/2021 Kisumu 53 Katana Kibe Joseph 33428883 M Kakamega Kakamega 11/05/2021 Kisumu 54 Ken Miracole Odour 31964545 M Busia Busia 11/05/2021 Kisumu 55 Kennedy Momanyi 32519062 M Kisii Trans-Nzoia 11/05/2021 Kisumu 56 Kenneth Owino Awiti M Kisumu Kisumu 11/05/2021 Kisumu 57 Kenneth Rono 28511303 M Narok Narok 11/05/2021 Kisumu 2 58 Kevin Movine Ochieng 28890536 M Kisumu Kisumu 11/05/2021 Kisumu 59 Kipkurui Ezekiel Mosonik. 32823407 M Kericho Kericho 12/05/2021 Kisumu 1 60 Kipkurui Linus Bii 30389332 M Bomet Bomet 12/05/2021 Kisumu 61 Lawrence Otieno Odero 27634863 M Siaya Siaya 12/05/2021 Kisumu 62 Lilian Awuor Otuoma 33590068 F Kisumu Kisumu 12/05/2021 Kisumu 63 Lydia Wambui Muriithi 31824690 F Nakuru Kakamega 12/05/2021 Kisumu 64 Maurine Achieng’ Oluoch 34646111 F Busia Siaya 12/05/2021 Kisumu 65 Mercy Adhiambo Owuor 28685746 F Kisumu Kisumu 12/05/2021 Kisumu 66 Mercy Akoth Onyango 33608651 F Kisumu Kisumu 12/05/2021 Kisumu 67 Milka Nafuna Wamalwa 30767382 F Kakamega Kakamega 12/05/2021 Kisumu 68 Mohammed Ahmed Yussuf. 33283544 M Turkana Turkan 12/05/2021 Kisumu 69 Nelly Kerebi Ondabu 34259776 F Trans nzoia Trans-nzoia 12/05/2021 Kisumu 70 Nepoh Jepchirchir Tuwei 36410093 M Kakamega Nandi 12/05/2021 Kisumu 71 Nick Kimengich Rutto 30168746 M Baringo Baringo 12/05/2021 Kisumu 72 Njue Edinah Mwende 32474283 F Tharaka-Nithi Turkana 12/05/2021 Kisumu 73 Nyang'anyiI Sheila Rioba 34179597 F Nyamira Kisumu 12/05/2021 Kisumu 74 Ochingo Jared Joab 33963056 M Kisumu Kisumu 12/05/2021 Kisumu 75 omeno Millen Etukha 32496056 M Kakamega Kakamega 12/05/2021 Kisumu 76 Omete Jesicah 30599616 F Kisii Kisii 12/05/2021 Kisumu 77 Omodia Awalla Concepta 32419508 M Busia Busia 12/05/2021 Kisumu 78 Omollo Peter Otieno 26433428 M Kisumu Kisumu 12/05/2021 Kisumu 79 Osiemo Mandere Mercy 31113335 F Nyamira Nyamira 12/05/2021 Kisumu 80 Oudah Ruth Akinyi 33342087 F Homa Bay Homa Bay 12/05/2021 Kisumu 81 Ouma Vallery Anyango 33442311 F Rangwe Migori 12/05/2021 Kisumu 82 Oyiela Vincent Okeno 32264412 M Vihiga Kakamega 12/05/2021 Kisumu 83 Patience Khalayi 33539543 F Kakamega Kakamega 12/05/2021 Kisumu 84 Paul Ngei Ouma 22711121 M Migori Uasin Gishu 12/05/2021 Kisumu 85 Paustine Nyanchera Mogeni 30682734 M Kisii Kisii 12/05/2021 Kisumu 86 Peter Kipkemoi 29683544 M Kericho Kericho 12/05/2021 Kisumu 87 Phaustine Khangwa Sileka 21795548 M Vihiga Kakamega 12/05/2021 Kisumu 88 Priscah Chepkemoi 32303259 F Kericho Homabay 12/05/2021 Kisumu 3 89 Rebby Jemutai 34526882 F Nandi Nandi 12/05/2021 Kisumu 90 Robert Osiemo Apat 22729627 M Homa-Bay Homa-Bay 12/05/2021 Kisumu 2 91 Rono Kenneth 28511303 M Narok Narok 12/05/2021 Kisumu 92 Roselidah Nerima Uluma 23373584 F Kakamega Kakamega 12/05/2021 Kisumu 93 Sang Kipngeno Festus 29863670 M Bomet Bomet 12/05/2021 Kisumu 94 Sheila Doris Akoth Oboge 32146341 M Kisumu Kisumu 12/05/2021 Kisumu 95 Sifuna Danuel Wafula 35216312 M Bungoma Bungoma 12/05/2021 Kisumu 96 Simeon Muhonja Ingutia 24468093 M Kakamega Kakamega 12/05/2021 Kisumu 97 Simon Elim Ekunoit 29383783 M Turkana Turkana 12/05/2021 Kisumu 98 Stephen Abran 35231283 M Bondo Bondo 12/05/2021 Kisumu 99 Victor Omondi 33416270 M Siaya Siaya 12/05/2021 Kisumu 100 Vincent Cheruiyot Bett 33178552 M Nandi Nandi 12/05/2021 Kisumu 101 Wafula Samwel AK0513707 M Busia Busia 12/05/2021 Kisumu 102 Wankio Tabitha Meremo 30380741 F Migori Kisii 12/05/2021 Kisumu 103 Wanyonyi Gentrix Wanjala 28202435 M Bungoma Bungoma south 12/05/2021 Kisumu 104 Washington Juma Odoyo 33377125 M Kisumu Kisumu 12/05/2021 Kisumu 105 Wesonga Samwel Othieno 33278056 M Busia Uasin Gishu 12/05/2021 Kisumu 106 Wilfred Obwoge Zablon 23694608 M Kisii Kisii 12/05/2021 Kisumu 107 Wycliffe Nyarangi Ondieki 32625953 M Nyamira Nyamira 12/05/2021 Kisumu 108 Zachary Ogari 22345924 M Kisumu Kisumu 12/05/2021 Kisumu 109 Zipporah Bosibori Kimonge F 12/05/2021 Kisumu 110 Abdi Yussuf Musa 33813851 M Tana River Tana River 11/05/2021 Mombasa 1 111 Abdulhalim Omar Mohamed M Mombasa Mombasa 11/05/2021 Mombasa 112 Ali Said 32789413 M Mombasa Mombasa 11/05/2021 Mombasa 113 Allan Kiptanui Kimisto 29429824 M Elgeiyo- Mombasa 11/05/2021 Mombasa Marakwet 114 Arnest Charo Jonathan 29585514 M Kilifi Kilifi 11/05/2021 Mombasa 115 Asma Kopa M. 34234833 M Kwale Kwale 11/05/2021 Mombasa 116 Athman M. Mwakaribu 32621947 M Kwale Mombasa 11/05/2021 Mombasa 4 117 Baishe Firdaus Mohamed 33544397 M Lamu Lamu 11/05/2021 Mombasa 118 Brenda Gwada 27928056 F Busia Mombasa 11/05/2021 Mombasa 119 Calvin Mnazi Shehi 33308272 M Kwale Kwale 11/05/2021 Mombasa 120 Caroline Kalunda Kangwaa 30386139 F Kitui Kitui 11/05/2021 Mombasa 121 Caroline Kavindu Mwende 28434047 F Makueni Mombasa 11/05/2021 Mombasa 122 Donald W Obiero 27253316 M Kisumu Mombasa 11/05/2021 Mombasa 123 Eric Thuranira 32657388 M Meru Kilifi 11/05/2021 Mombasa 124 Evelyn Nkirote 32146553 F Kitui Kitui 11/05/2021 Mombasa 125 Faith Mumo Timona 33495930 F Makueni Makueni 11/05/2021 Mombasa 126 Fardia Okel Shauri 32676102 F Lamu Lamu 11/05/2021 Mombasa 127 Fatuma Omar Moyo 30240434 F Mombasa Kwale 11/05/2021 Mombasa 128 Fred Machache Mangale 34040249 M Kwale Kwale 11/05/2021 Mombasa 129 Fredrick K Kurgat 33224379 M Nakuru Kilifi 11/05/2021 Mombasa 130 George Mwachambi Matole 24050737 M Kilifi Kilifi 11/05/2021 Mombasa 131 Gift Randu Charo 33329453 M Kilifi Kilifi 11/05/2021 Mombasa 132 Hendricah Nabwire Wanyama 28741901 M Mombasa Mombasa 11/05/2021 Mombasa 133 Hussein's Noor mohamed 28597849 M Mombasa Mombasa 11/05/2021 Mombasa 134 James Mwangi Kipande 33607999 M Kwale Kwale 11/05/2021 Mombasa 135 Jane Njoki Wanjiru 31999767 F Kwale Kwale 11/05/2021 Mombasa 136 Janet Mueni Matheka 30481046 F Makueni Mombasa 11/05/2021 Mombasa 137 Jeremiah Mbindyo Musyimi 32862250 M Machakos Kilifi 11/05/2021 Mombasa 138 John Ngala Ngenja 21971747 M Kilifi Kilifi 11/05/2021 Mombasa 139 Kathure Purity Mwirigi 32841457 F Meru Mombasa 11/05/2021 Mombasa 140 Kelvin Omae Nyakeyo 3424774897 M Kisii Kwale 11/05/2021 Mombasa 141 Kelvin Wachira Irungu 29105454 M Kirinyaga Kilifi 11/05/2021 Mombasa 142
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