16
Sep
The Kenya Institute of Supplies Management (KISM) has called on supply chain management practitioners to comply with the Supplies Practitioners Management Act of 2007, emphasizing the need for proper licensing to promote professionalism in the field. Speaking at a press briefing, KISM CEO Kenneth Matiba praised the cooperation of the Competition Authority of Kenya (CAK) and the Kenya National Library Service (KNLS) in facilitating compliance checks and ensuring practitioners are properly licensed. Matiba revealed that recent compliance checks at five public institutions uncovered several instances of unlicensed practice. Among those found non-compliant were 12 officers at the Technical University of…