The Board of Directors at Kenya Pipeline Company PLC (KPC) has addressed fresh developments involving Managing Director Joe Sang, moving quickly to calm concerns among stakeholders. In a statement issued on April 3, 2026, the Board confirmed it has taken note of the situation and is actively engaging relevant institutions. The Board aims to establish
Kenya Pipeline Company PLC (KPC) has announced permanent and pensionable job opportunities for Kenyans. In a notice dated Friday, February 27, 2026, the company said the recruitment is part of its preparations for listing and participation in the capital markets, as it seeks to achieve its strategic vision. “As Kenya Pipeline Company PLC prepares for
President William Ruto has revealed that proceeds from the ongoing privatisation of key state interests, including shares in Safaricom and the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC), will partly be channelled towards strengthening research and development in Kenyan universities. Speaking during a graduation ceremony at NIRU University, the Head of State said the government had issued firm