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Mama Ngina University to commence operations in September, Education CS  Magoha announces

Mama Ngina University in Gatundu South Sub County will commence operations this September, Education CS Prof. George Magoha has said.

The University, a constituent college of Kenyatta University (KU) will start by admitting 90 students in the forthcoming academic year.

Constructed adjacent to Mutomo Primary School since 2016, the campus has been admitting students though they have been studying at KU.

Speaking at Mutomo Primary School over the weekend, Prof. Magoha said they have been impressed by the progress made to complete the construction of the university and that a decision to open the college in September had already been made.

He said they will fast-track preparedness to make sure the school is ready for new students.

“We have decided that come the new academic year in September, the university should have students. From what we have established, it is ready for new admissions. We hope it will get the required support from KU until it is able to stand on its own,” said Magoha.

On his part, KU Vice Chancellor Prof. Paul Wainaina said the college will be under a principal and a Board of Management though their academic programmes and examinations will be administered by KU.

He said the Commission of University Education has since inspected the school to make sure it meets the requisite standards to admit students directly and has been impressed by the progress.

Prof. Wainaina said the college is ready to be accredited, gazetted and be regularized before it opens, while assuring of their full support till the new campus becomes a fully-fledged university in about three years’ time.

The new institution of higher learning will offer three programmes in Information Communication and Technology (ICT), Environmental Studies and Hospitality, mostly done at KU.

The university has state-of-the-art infrastructure and is the first in Gatundu South Sub County, which is President Uhuru Kenyatta’s backyard.

When fully constituted, the institution is set to spur development and boost education standards in the area.

In the meantime, Prof. Wainaina said students will have to look for housing outside the university as it does not have accommodation facilities.

“In a few years to come, we shall be forced to construct accommodation facilities as the number of students’ increase. Also, investors should seize the opportunity and construct hostels,” added Prof. Wainaina.

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