Hours earlier, President Trump cut funding to the Kenyan-led mission to the tune of Ksh1.7 billion.
The officer served in various military positions, eventually becoming an intelligence officer in the Military Intelligence Battalion in 2012.
This comes just two weeks after the Cabinet approved the merging of 42 state corporations into 20 entities.
The latest announcement follows the ongoing registration of the 2025 KCSE cohort.
The truck driver witnessed first hand the escalating war between M23 rebels and DRC military groups.
The latest trip is the second within months after an initial outing took place in October last year.
The report also revealed that most companies were not implementing proper waste management measures.
A recent report by Transparency International on corruption perceptions ranked Kenya at position 126 out of the 180 corrupt countries in the world.
The announcement comes days after university students staged protests over delays in the HELB loan disbursement.
It is still unclear the impact Donald Trump's orders will have on the mission.