Tourism CS Rebecca Miano calls on regulatory agencies to embrace innovative, tech-driven leadership during a strategic meeting in Eldoret, highlighting the town’s role in Kenya’s Vision 2030 agenda.
CS Rebecca Miano Brings Innovation Agenda to Eldoret
Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano is championing a bold new direction for Kenya’s regulatory agencies—urging them to embrace innovation, visionary leadership, and people-centered governance. Speaking during a high-level CEOs dinner for regulatory authorities at Eka Hotel, Eldoret, Miano emphasized the need for agile, tech-savvy approaches to governance that align with Kenya’s Vision 2030 and the BETA transformation agenda.
Eldoret Positioned as a Key Hub in Innovation Strategy
By choosing Eldoret as the host city for this influential gathering, Miano signaled the town’s growing strategic significance in Kenya’s socio-economic development. As the economic engine of the North Rift, Eldoret is fast becoming a hub of innovation, infrastructure growth, and entrepreneurial energy. The CS noted that meaningful inclusion of regions like Eldoret is vital in shaping a decentralized and innovation-driven future.
Tech and Community: A Formula for Growth
Drawing from her leadership experience at KenGen, Miano explained how visionary strategies—grounded in technology and grassroots engagement—can transform communities. She encouraged regulatory leaders to leverage AI, data analytics, and digital systems to enhance efficiency, transparency, and public trust. However, she reminded agencies not to lose sight of human-centered values, urging them to remain connected to the communities they serve.
National Leaders Echo the Call for Reform
The event was attended by senior government officials, including Chief of Staff Felix Koskei, who echoed the importance of regulatory reform in unlocking grassroots development. Discussions focused on aligning institutional efforts with long-term national frameworks while promoting local talent development and inclusive economic policies.
Call to Action for Regulatory Leaders
Miano’s message was clear: Kenya’s future depends on smart regulation, visionary leadership, and technology-led solutions. She challenged agencies to break silos, collaborate, and act boldly in creating a resilient and forward-looking regulatory landscape.