Former radio presenter and International Criminal Court indictee Joshua Arap Sang has landed a communication job at State House.
Sang has been appointed to the post by President William Ruto to take up the role of Director, Public Communications at the office of the Chief of Staff and Head of Public Service.
“Thank you, President William Ruto for appointing me as Director, Public Communications in the office of the Chief of Staff and Head of Public Service,” Sang posted on his Facebook page on Wednesday evening.
Sang has had a radio career spanning over two decades.
He quit Media Max Emoo radio on March 24 this year and was a radio presenter at the popular Kass FM before that.
Following the 2007 post-election violence, and he was accused of committing crimes against humanity through his radio show at the time,
President Ruto, then the deputy President, Sang and Henry Kosgey, severally appeared before the International Criminal Court (ICC), but their case was terminated in September 2016 after going on for six years.