I have always believed that Kipngetich was not suitable for the job at KWS. He is a finance guy and not a conservation scientist and maybe thus the lack of passion of the job and eventual exit. It's the high time that KWS was headed by the right professional. There are many PhDs in conservation in Kenya, some with MBAs, and one of these could lead the institution. Even KNH should be headed by a doctor who understands medical issues and not a finance guy.
Anyway let Kipngetich, as a finance guy, go to Equity, his professional area. It must have been tough at KWS leading a team of top conservation scientists/professionals when he wasn't one.