EACCIA appoints Augustus Muli to lead Membership and Partnerships Committee

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By Citizen Reporter May 27, 2026 06:27 (EAT)
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The East African Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture (EACCIA) has formally appointed Dr Augustus Kyalo Muli as Chairman of its Committee on Membership and Partnerships, positioning him at the centre of efforts to deepen regional and international private sector collaboration.

In a letter dated May 14, EACCIA President Richard Ngatia cited Dr Muli’s “distinguished professional accomplishments, exemplary leadership, and longstanding contribution toward business development, regional cooperation, international partnerships, and community empowerment” as the basis for the appointment.

Dr Muli, Chief Executive Officer of Global Links (Logistics & Consultancy), accepted the role and pledged to expand and diversify the Chamber’s membership across the East African Community and globally.

His priorities include building strategic international partnerships, enhancing trade and investment flows, and positioning East Africa as a competitive destination for global capital and innovation.

“The mandate of this Committee — to strengthen membership, advance regional and international partnerships, and open up the East African region to the rest of the world — resonates strongly with my professional experience and commitment to economic integration,” Dr Muli stated.

He committed to leveraging his networks in logistics, investment consultancy, and international cooperation to advance EACCIA’s objectives. 

The appointment comes as EACCIA intensifies efforts to promote trade, investment, and regional integration, solidifying its role as a leading platform for private sector collaboration and sustainable economic partnerships.


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