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LIST of SELECTED INTERNS - PUBLIC SERVICE INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME (PSIP) COHORT 3 for FY 2020/2021 S/No Names ID No Gen PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION LIST OF SELECTED INTERNS - PUBLIC SERVICE INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME (PSIP) COHORT 3 FOR FY 2020/2021 S/No Names ID No Gen. Area Of Specialization Ward Consituency County 1 Wanyama Abraham Johnson 2524265 M Environmental Sciences Mukuyuni Kabuchai Constituency Bungoma 2 Juma Luciana Atemo 2943822 F Business East Ugenya Ugunja Constituency Siaya 3 Wakahia Philip Kambutu 21019733 M Human Health Sciences Ruai Kasarani Constituency Nairobi 4 Ibrahim Ahmed Shalle 21377979 M Education Galbet Garissa Township Garissa 5 Kisorio Jonathan Kipleting 22431734 M Business Ollessos Nandi Hills Nandi Constituency 6 Kingori Ann 22480706 F Human Health Sciences Molo Molo Constituency Nakuru 7 Ibrahim Siyat Abdi 22682447 M Business Hulugho Ijara Garissa 8 Odhiambo Edwin Fardinant 22895459 M Humanities And Social Sciences Kabondo West Kabondo Kasipul Homa Bay Constituency 9 Lag Abdiqani Osman 23507410 M Business Sankuri Balambala Garissa 10 Onjoro Peter Chapia 23609484 M Science North East Buny Emuhaya Constituency Vihiga 11 Rukia Rukia Abdi 23987304 F Business Township Garissa Township Garissa 12 Mwebi Edinah Moraa 24072718 F Computing Sensi Kitutu Chache North Kisii Constituency 13 Kimandi Annabelle Wanja 24091920 F Business Muthambi Maara Constituency Tharakanithi 14 Arnel Arnel Kipsarach 24109301 M Engineering Chesikaki Mt. Elgon Constituency Bungoma 15 Ndungu Margaret Wanjiku 24143156 F Humanities And Social Sciences Sigona Kikuyu Constituency Kiambu 16 Gatire Morris Mutua 24149811 M Environmental Sciences Abothuguchi Cen Central Imenti Meru Constituency 17 Mwangi Daniel Mwangi 24172399 M Humanities And Social Sciences Umoja I Embakasi West Nairobi Constituency 18 Muthua Alice Wangui 24194929 F Humanities And Social Sciences Mwihoko Ruiru Constituency Kiambu 1 19 Cherono Jackline 24228913 F Business Keringet Molo Constituency Nakuru 20 Mulandingangi Ngangi Mofrank 24286970 M Agriculture & Agribusiness Kiima Kiu/Kalan Kilome Constituency Makueni 21 Nyawanza Edna Mogoi 24384809 F Arts Ziwani/Kariokor Kamukunji Nairobi Constituency 22 Masanga Daniel Dunga 24409378 M Mathematics, Actuarial Science & Mfangano Island Suba North Homa Bay Economics Constituency 23 Shiko Aster Robe 24436852 F Human Health Sciences Laisamis Saku Constituency Marsabit 24 Kiambati Norah Kendi 24534627 F Law Abothuguchi Cen Central Imenti Meru Constituency 25 Kaiya Thaddeus Obosi 24684502 M Business Nyabasi West Kuria East Constituency Migori 26 Kirui Beatrice Cherotich 24864672 F Humanities And Social Sciences Mauche Njoro Constituency Nakuru 27 Aruga William Okoth 24984516 M Mathematics, Actuarial Science & Homa Bay Arujo Homa Bay Town Homa Bay Economics Constituency 28 Tituschelanga Titus Kipkosgey 24989235 M Business Bartabwa Baringo North Baringo Constituency 29 Ocham Elijah Ochieng 25007236 M Mathematics, Actuarial Science & Chemelil Muhoroni Constituenc Kisumu Economics y 30 Wandera Moses Okumu 25053462 M Environmental Sciences Nangina Funyula Constituency Busia 31 Almasi Milla Alumasi 25273983 F Business Zimmerman Ruaraka Constituency Nairobi 32 Bosire Abel Atuti 25312744 M Business Nyakoe Kitutu Chache South Kisii Constituency 33 Ogango Calvince Onyango 25402390 M Engineering East Asembo Rarieda Constituency Siaya 34 Onyango Lindah Oyugi 25450183 F Business Kendu Bay Town Karachuonyo Homa Bay Constituency 35 Machio Philip Makokha 25453062 M Engineering Khalaba Matungu Constituency Kakamega 36 Jakait Juliet Akamuran 25476088 F Animal Health Sciences Amukura Central Teso South Busia Constituency 37 Jared Odhiambo Anyango 25491681 M Humanities And Social Sciences South Gem Gem Constituency Siaya 38 Nduta Samuel Anthony Kamau 25543444 M Mathematics, Actuarial Science & Mugumo-Ini Gatanga Constituency Muranga Economics 39 Lobolia Victor Vincent 25587689 M Business Lapur Turkana North Turkana 40 Kibilyon Magrina 25595683 F Business Marigat Baringo South Baringo Constituency 41 Bundi Michael Mawira 25620070 M Business Mitheru Maara Constituency Tharakanithi 42 Kagunye Erick Mwangi 25784236 M Human Health Sciences Chania Gatundu North Kiambu Constituency 2 43 Mosongo Sylvia Moraa 25791329 F Science Marani Kitutu Chache South Kisii Constituency 44 Ndubi Patrick Mugendi 25806136 M Business Mwimbi Maara Constituency Tharakanithi 45 Chumo Emmy Chepkoech 25816315 F Human Health Sciences Chepterwai Mosop Constituency Nandi 46 Sang Wilson Kipchirchir 25819306 M Business Kipsomba Soy Constituency Uasin Gishu 47 Tiyo Branice Alice Saris 25869052 F Business Ololulunga Narok South Narok Constituency 48 Ngala John Choga 25878930 M Environmental Sciences Ganda Malindi Constituency Kilifi 49 Nyariki Kennedy Neville 25902034 M Engineering Bobasi Chache Bomachoge Borabu Kisii Constituency 50 Wakwaya Paul Asha 25934449 M Business West Seme Seme Constituency Kisumu 51 Wanjino Elsie Wangari 25942922 F Humanities And Social Sciences Ndenderu Kiambaa Constituency Kiambu 52 Mwangi Patrick Kahari 25946618 M Mathematics, Actuarial Science & Kanyenya-Ini Kangema Constituency Muranga Economics 53 Munjuri Hilda Wanja 25947287 F Mathematics, Actuarial Science & Kianjai Tigania West Meru Economics Constituency 54 Wanjiku Clement Ngari 25957391 M Computing Kabare Gichugu Constituency Kirinyaga 55 Mure Nathaniel Kisivu 25959527 M Humanities And Social Sciences Sabaki Magarini Constituency Kilifi 56 Mukombiti Gladys 25995293 F Education Chala Taveta Constituency Taita Taveta 57 Rachuonyo Steve Abong'o 25998348 M Humanities And Social Sciences Mwanganthia Central Imenti Meru Constituency 58 Kasera Kennedy Ochieng 26008829 M Engineering Kagan Rangwe Constituency Homa Bay 59 Omollo Brian Oure 26113201 M Engineering Lanet/Umoja Nakuru Town East Nakuru Constituency 60 Rotich Evans 26145001 M Science Kaptarakwa Keiyo South Elgeyo Marakwet Constituency 61 Khisa Venancy Nanjala 26159267 F Engineering Bwake/Luuya Kabuchai Constituency Bungoma 62 Kosgei Beatrice Chepkurui 26197794 F Computing Tindiret Tinderet Constituency Nandi 63 Kamasara Benedict Collins 26224990 M Business Gwassi North Suba South Homa Bay Constituency 64 Nyangate Victor Isaac 26247899 M Business Basi Central Bobasi Constituency Kisii 65 Mwamburi Nicholas Kikonde 26504929 M Computing Malindi Town Malindi Constituency Kilifi 66 Musumba Chrispus Ochieng 26537580 M Human Health Sciences Namamali Matungu Constituency Kakamega 67 Ndunga Mark M. 26553008 M Business Kee Kaiti Constituency Makueni 3 68 Peter Kitali Musavi 26601453 M Education Ikombe Yatta Constituency Machakos 69 Maranda Newton Ochieng 26652864 M Business Bwiri Funyula Constituency Busia 70 Omar Mohamed 26662242 M Business Bute Wajir North Wajir Constituency 71 Babu Jacinta Akinyi 26667101 F Computing Nairobi South Starehe Constituency Nairobi 72 Bwire Stephano Nathan 26672500 M Business Namboboto Funyula Constituency Busia Nambu 73 Gatobu Amos Mutuma 26787585 M Arts Kisima Buuri Constituency Meru 74 Ogola Dennis Obiri 26789547 M Business Geta Rongo Constituency Migori 75 Dawa Siraj Boru Siraj Boru 26888301 M Mathematics, Actuarial Science & Sericho Isiolo South Isiolo Economics Constituency 76 Dan Dan Kiragu 26930171 M Humanities And Social Sciences Riabai Kiambu County Kiambu Constituency 77 Juma Christine Wairimu 27033949 F Business Karatina Town Mathira Constituency Nyeri 78 Mwaura Peter Kinyua 27052179 M Business Mbeti South Mbeere South Embu Constituency 79 Gabriel Lagat Kipkorir 27053362 M Agriculture & Agribusiness Kurgung/Surunga Mosop Constituency Nandi 80 Murage George Erick Kinyua 27077104 M Mathematics, Actuarial Science & Inoi Kirinyaga Central Kirinyaga Economics Constituency 81 Musungu Abel Wafula 27088876 M Arts Maeni Kimilili Constituency Bungoma 82 Ngeywo Eliud Matum 27184387 M Computing Kinyoro Saboti Constituency Transnzoia 83 Mutua Maria Wayua 27211331 F Environmental Sciences Marungu Voi Constituency Taita Taveta 84 Bor Linus Kipkoech 27220627 M Science Kaptel/Kamoiywo Chesumei Constituency Nandi 85 Toroitich Andrew Hassan 27263174 M Mathematics, Actuarial Science & Endebess Endebes Constituency Transnzoia Economics 86 Karema Benson Rajab 27275029 M Science Sokoke Ganze Constituency Kilifi 87 Atoni Jones Mongare 27289752 M Agriculture & Agribusiness Township West Mugirango Nyamira Constituency 88 Loulem Geoffrey Pchumba 27300421 M Agriculture & Agribusiness Lomut Sigor Constituency West Pokot 89 Nthiwa George Mutisya 27326940 M Business Kalawa Mbooni Constituency Makueni 90 Ndungu David Kamande 27327008 M Mathematics, Actuarial Science & Ichagaki Maragwa Constituency Muranga Economics 91 Emojong Everlyn Nanjala 27332609 F Humanities And Social Sciences Chakol South Teso South Busia Constituency 4 92 Otwoma Daniel Aywa 27354948 M Agriculture & Agribusiness Township Webuye East Bungoma Constituency 93 Kakuvi Anne Kakuvi 27381332 F Computing Ahero Muhoroni Constituenc Kisumu y 94 Osama Benjamin Chibole 27387765 M Business Bukhayo East Nambale Constituency Busia 95 Clare Clare Nyambura 27398970 F Humanities And Social Sciences Wamba East Samburu East Samburu Constituency 96 Kwena Jude Omondi 27405892 M Religious Studies Marachi East Butula Constituency Busia 97 Nyamagwa Duke Moywaywa 27440286 M Engineering Koibatek Eldama Ravine Baringo Constituency 98 Okoth Derick 27452785 M Humanities And Social Sciences North Sakwa Awedo Constituency Migori 99 Mugambi David Njehia 27464875 M Science Molo Molo Constituency Nakuru 100 Omweri Robert Nyarang'o 27512119 M Humanities And Social Sciences Kilimani Dagoretti North Nairobi Constituency 101 Njoroge Neville 27520256 M Computing Kapenguria Kapenguria West Pokot Constituency 102 Bunei Emmanuel N/A
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