Since independence in 1963, Kenya has aimed to boost economic development and citizen participation through the establishment of parastatals.
Over time, reviews revealed inefficiencies and recommended privatisation to enhance performance and reduce public sector burdens.
The 1992 Policy Paper initiated significant privatisation efforts, leading to improved infrastructure and economic growth.
Today, privatisation continues to drive Kenya’s development by fostering a competitive, market-driven economy.
Vacancies
The Privatisation Authority is an equal opportunity employer and interested candidates are encouraged to regularly visit this page for available vacancies.
The Authority values its employees and endeavors to provide a conducive work environment and support them in developing their skills and capabilities.