6,000 graduate from MKU
Abstract
Over 6,000 (3,192 males, 2955 females) Graduands received certificates, diplomas and degrees in various disciplines during Mount Kenya University’s (MKU) graduation ceremony held in Thika, Kenya over the weekend. Held under the Theme, “The role of the 21st century graduate in catalyzing job creation,” the ceremony attracted various people from different parts of the world, among them 435 graduates from MKU’s Kigali, Rwanda, campus. Addressing the gathering, Kenya’s cabinet secretary in the ministry of water and irrigation, Eugene Wamalwa, challenged students to focus on innovation. “Innovation plays a big role in growth and development of the economy. It also contributes to the growth of ICT and promotes value addition for industrial growth,” Wamalwa said. Wamalwa, who also committed to continuous support for education investments, advised students to focus on handwork to deliver change within the society.
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