President Uhuru Awards Charters To 8 Different Universities
Eight universities received licenses from President Uhuru Kenyatta on Tuesday at Kakamega State Lodge.
The remaining four universities are private institutions, while four are public universities.
The remaining four universities are private institutions, while four are public universities.
Kaimosi Friends University in Vihiga, Alupe University in Busia, Tom Mboya University in Homa Bay, and Tharaka University in Tharaka Nithi are a few of the recently chartered universities.
Lukenya University in Makueni County, Zetech University in Kiambu County, Kiriri Women’s University of Science & Technology in Nairobi, and East African University in Kajiado County are among the private universities that have received charters.
President Kenyatta, who is on a three-day working tour of Nyanza and Western Kenya, will stop by Nzoia Sugar Company in Bungoma County to evaluate the status of the ongoing rehabilitation of the state-owned sugar
Kenya Shipyard Limited, a state-owned enterprise that falls under the Ministry of Defence, was founded in 2020 with Treasury serving as the only stakeholder. The 100-meter MV Uhuru II is expected to begin operations later this year and cost Sh2.4 billion to build.
Kenya Shipyard Limited, a state-owned enterprise that falls under the Ministry of Defence, was founded in 2020 with Treasury serving as the only stakeholder. The 100-meter MV Uhuru II is expected to begin operations later this year and cost Sh2.4 billion to build.
It can transport up to 22 wagons and is expected to carry 2 million liters of crude oil per trip.
Damen Shipyards, a Dutch company, and the Kenya Defense Forces worked together to complete the construction.