Cebbie Koks Nyasego, the younger sister of renowned Kenyan musician and businesswoman Akothee, has secured a prestigious state job in the office of Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki. Cebbie has been appointed as the Senior Protocol Officer – Coordination and Operations in the Deputy President’s office, marking a significant milestone in her career.
The news was confirmed by Viscount K’Owuor, who also received an appointment as the Principal Public Communication Officer in the same office. K’Owuor took to social media to announce Cebbie’s appointment, praising her resilience, intelligence, and dedication.
“Allow me to unveil the appointment of Cebbie Koks Nyasego to the position of Senior Protocol Officer – Coordination and Operations in the Office of the Deputy President of the Republic of Kenya. As a true friend, I’ve always known her as a resilient, sharp, and focused fighter, even when all odds were against her. Words are insufficient to communicate our appreciation and gratitude,” wrote K’Owuor.
In his announcement, K’Owuor also expressed excitement about his own appointment, terming it a dream come true to work under Prof. Kithure Kindiki. He highlighted his admiration for Kindiki’s leadership and expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve in the government.
The news of Cebbie’s appointment was met with widespread congratulations from Kenyans on social media. Many praised her hard work, perseverance, and professional achievements.
Achieng Nyaboro commented, “Congratulations!” while Ethan Smile wrote, “Wow! She deserves this! Congratulations, jewel.” Faith Beaty added, “This girl is going far. We call it brains. Congratulations, Elseba!”
Others, such as Gorretty Aomo, saw the appointment as a sign of blessings, stating, “Some storms come with blessings.” Hidz Wahida and Janet Nyagemi also commended Cebbie’s hard work, emphasizing that she has rightfully earned the position.
With her new role, Cebbie Koks Nyasego joins a growing list of young professionals stepping into influential government positions, a testament to the increasing recognition of young, dynamic, and capable individuals in Kenya’s leadership landscape.