Kenya School of Government (KSG) has officially launched its KSG @100 identity, marking the beginning of the countdown to its centenary celebrations and ushering in a new chapter in the institution's century-long journey of shaping public service leadership in Kenya.
The launch, held ahead of the centenary celebrations scheduled for 6–8 July 2026, unveiled the official KSG @100 Centenary logo, the dedicated centenary website, and the institution's promotional campaign, establishing a unified identity for one of Kenya's most significant public sector milestones.

The launch represents the first official public milestone in the centenary programme and is designed to build national awareness and anticipation among government institutions, development partners, alumni, stakeholders, and the wider public as the Kenya School of Government commemorates 100 years of excellence in public service.
Carrying the theme "KSG @100: A Century of Excellence in Public Service, Building Leaders.
Transforming Nations," the celebrations will reflect on the institution's enduring contribution to leadership development, governance, and nation-building over the past century while charting its vision for the future.
The unveiling showcased the new centenary logo, which will serve as the official visual identity throughout the anniversary celebrations.
The institution also introduced its dedicated centenary website, which will act as the primary digital platform for programme updates, event registration, news, speaker profiles, and the rich history of the Kenya School of Government.
A key highlight of the event was the premiere of the official KSG @100 promotional film, which captures the institution's legacy, achievements, and aspirations while inviting Kenyans to participate in celebrating a century of leadership development and public service excellence.
For nearly a century, the Kenya School of Government has played a central role in developing the capacity of public servants, equipping generations of leaders with the knowledge, skills, and values required to deliver effective governance and responsive public service.
Through its training, research, policy advisory services, and executive development programmes, the institution has remained a cornerstone of Kenya's public administration landscape.
According to the concept behind the launch, the centenary campaign is intended to create a single, cohesive platform for communication and stakeholder engagement leading up to the celebrations.
It also reaffirms the institution's commitment to leadership development, institutional excellence, and innovation as it embarks on its second century of service.
The launch further underscores KSG's ambition to strengthen its role as a leading centre for public sector learning, policy innovation, and transformational leadership in Kenya and beyond.
By embracing a modern visual identity and enhanced digital presence, the institution aims to engage a broader audience while celebrating its historic achievements.
As preparations gather momentum for the three-day centenary celebrations, the Kenya School of Government is expected to bring together government leaders, alumni, development partners, academics, and public servants to reflect on a century of institutional impact and explore the future of public service in an increasingly dynamic governance environment.
The unveiling of the KSG @100 identity marks more than the beginning of a commemorative campaign. It signals the start of a renewed commitment to building ethical, competent, and visionary leaders capable of driving national transformation for generations to come.
With a century of service behind it and a forward-looking vision ahead, the Kenya School of Government enters its next chapter determined to continue empowering leaders, strengthening institutions, and advancing excellence in public service, remaining true to its enduring mission of building leaders and transforming nations.
