The KEBS boss’s national productivity honour reflects a tenure built on quality, discipline and reform
By John Kariuki
The Kenya Bureau of Standards’ recognition as second runner-up in the State Corporation Productivity Award category at the National Productivity and Performance Awards 2026 stands as a fitting tribute to the leadership of Managing Director Esther Ngari.
Under her stewardship, KEBS has continued to raise the bar in operational excellence, innovation and service delivery, reinforcing its place as one of Kenya’s most impactful public institutions. Her focus on quality management, prudent resource use and customer-centred service has helped build a high-performance culture that consistently delivers value to the country.
Ngari has distinguished herself as a leader who understands that excellence is rarely accidental — it is built through strategy, teamwork, accountability and continuous improvement. By championing innovation and institutional efficiency, she has positioned KEBS as a key driver of Kenya’s industrial growth, consumer protection and global competitiveness.
This national recognition speaks to more than organisational success. It affirms the leadership, professionalism and strategic direction Ngari has instilled throughout the institution. Her ability to inspire staff, strengthen stakeholder confidence and embed a culture of integrity and innovation continues to set KEBS apart as a model public institution.
Through her leadership, KEBS has remained steadfast in safeguarding product quality, supporting local industries, facilitating trade and ensuring Kenyan goods and services meet internationally recognised standards — achievements that have contributed to national development while strengthening public trust in the institution.
Ngari’s leadership continues to inspire excellence across the public sector. Her commitment to innovation, quality assurance and service delivery has not only earned KEBS national recognition but has reinforced its role in advancing Kenya’s economic transformation and sustainable development.
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