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Shock Exit: Kamanguya Resigns as ICTA CEO After Court Win

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High-Stakes Exit: Stanley Kamanguya Steps Down as ICTA CEO After Court Reinstatement

Stanley Kamanguya has officially resigned from his position as the Chief Executive Officer of Kenya’s ICT Authority (ICTA), a development that unfolded mere days after the High Court had reinstated him to the crucial role. His unexpected departure, tendered over the weekend in a letter addressed to William Kabogo, the Cabinet Secretary for ICT, brings a definitive end to a protracted leadership saga that has gripped the vital government agency responsible for driving Kenya’s digital transformation agenda.

The Tumultuous Path to Resignation

Kamanguya’s resignation follows a decisive ruling by Justice Mathews Nduma of the Employment and Labour Relations Court. The court’s verdict, delivered on a Thursday, had not only overturned an earlier decision by the ICTA Board to remove Kamanguya but also mandated the stepping down of acting CEO Zilpher Owiti. Furthermore, the court explicitly barred the agency from advertising or filling the CEO position, effectively clearing the path for Kamanguya’s return. This entire leadership dispute originated from CS Kabogo’s reappointment of Kamanguya for a fresh three-year term, scheduled to commence on August 8, 2025. However, this reappointment was met with strong contestation from the ICTA Board, which cited a lack of adherence to proper procedures and alleged procedural irregularities, setting the stage for the legal battle that ensued.

Kamanguya’s decision to resign, despite securing a legal victory, signifies the conclusion of a contentious period marked by internal conflict at the helm of a key institution in the Kenyan tech landscape. His exit closes a chapter on a prominent leadership dispute, allowing the ICT Authority to potentially move forward after months of uncertainty that impacted its operational focus and strategic direction within the dynamic African technology sector. The resolution of this high-profile case highlights the complexities inherent in public sector appointments and governance within critical digital infrastructure bodies.

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