Kenya has reaffirmed its commitment to smart governance and digital transformation, with top government officials convening at the Kenya School of Government in Mombasa for the official opening of the Kenya Association for Public Administration and Management (KAPAM) Symposium.
Held under the theme “Smart Governance: How Artificial Intelligence is Reshaping Public Administration,” the symposium brought together senior public servants, academics, and technology experts to explore how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be harnessed to transform public service delivery and improve citizen outcomes.
The official opening of the symposium was presided over by Deputy Head of Public Service Mr Amos Gathecha accompanied by State Department for Public Service and Human Capital Development Dr Jane Imbunya.




