Ms. Mungai settled for the Vice Chairperson’s position after emerging second in the Chairperon’s race, which was won by Mamady Doumbouya, the Director General of the Regulatory Authority for Posts and Telecommunications for Guinea Conakry, with 12 votes.
She garnered seven (7) votes. Malawi’s Mr. Daud Suleman, who is the Director General of the Communications Regulatory Authority, came in third with four (4) votes.
Elections for the position took place at the 13th meeting of the Council of African Regulators in Lilongwe, Malawi.
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Ms. Mungai’s election comes barely two months after Kenya won the bid to host the Transform Africa Summit (TAS) later in the year from 28th to 30th August 2024.
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