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THE KITALE NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC
THE 2ND CONVOCATION OF THE POLYTECHNIC FOR THE AWARD OF HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMAS, DIPLOMAS AND
CERTIFICATES.
TO BE HELD ON THE POLYTECHNIC GRADUATION SQUARE, ON FRIDAY 25TH OCTOBER 2019.
The Ceremony will be presided over by DR. KEVIT DESAI, MBS
THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY, STATE DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL TRAINING, MINISTRY OF EDUCATION.
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DR. KEVIT DESAI, MBSTHE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY, STATE DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONAL AND
TECHNICAL TRAINING, MINISTRY OF EDUCATION.
CHIEF GUEST
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CONTENT OF THE GRADUATION BOOKLET
1. Programme2. Background information of KNP3. Photos – Council, Senior Management and HODs4. List of Trainers5. Administrative Staff6. List of Graduation Committee Chairpersons7. Message from Council Chairperson8. Message from the Chief Principal 9. Message from Chairman KINAPSU9. Graduands per Department10. Special Awards11. Summary of Graduand Analysis12. Appreciation13. National Anthem14. East African Anthem
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PROGRAMME FOR THE 2ND GRADUATION CEREMONYON 25TH OCTOBER 2019
8:30 am - 9:00 am : Arrival and Registration of Guests
9:00 am - 9:30 am : All Graduands and Guests seated
9:30 am - 10:30 am : Arrival of Chief Guest, Tree Planting, and Commissioning of the Driving School.
10:30am - 11:00 am : ACADEMIC PROCESSION National Anthem/East African Community (EAC) Anthem Opening prayer Constitution of Convocation of 2nd graduation by the Chief Principal Entertainment
11:00am - 11:40 am : SPEECHES Chairman - Student Council Chief Principal Chairman - Polytechnic Council County Director TVET Chief Guest Gifts and Awards
11:40am - 1:00 pm : PRESENTATION OF GRADUANDS FOR AWARD OF ARTISAN, CERTIFICATES, DIPLOMAS AND HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMAS Vote of thanks Dissolution of Convocation by the Chief Principal National Anthem Closing Prayer
Guests leave at their own pleasure.
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INSTITUTIONAL BACKGROUNDThe Kitale National Polytechnic (KNP) was established in 1980 as a Tech-nical Secondary School and later became Kitale Technical Training In-stitute (KTTI). The Polytechnic was built by the Kenya Government with the assistance of the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) Technical Education Project.
The Institute was elevated to a National Polytechnic in June 2016 through the Legal Notice No. 95 of June 2016, which gave it power to award higher diplomas, diplomas, certificates and other academic qual-ifications as authorised by the academic policy of the Polytechnic. In addition, the Polytechnic was granted power to award degrees in col-laboration with recognised universities. As a National Polytechnic, KNP operations are guided by various legislations and regulations including the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Act, 2013, Science, Technology and Innovation (ST&I), 2013, and Technical and Vo-cational Education and Training regulations, 2015.
VISIONA polytechnic of excellence in competency-based education and train-ing, and research
MISSIONTo produce globally competitive graduates through competency-based education and training, research and innovation for sustainable devel-opment
CORE VALUESIn the endeavour to realize its vision and mission, KNP upholds the fol-lowing core values:
• Customer focus• Teamwork • Professionalism• Integrity• Innovation• Equity
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COUNCIL MEMBERS
ENG. ANDREW K. NG’ENOCouncil Member
MRS. ESTHER N. CHEGECouncil Member
DR. JOSEPHINE D. WAUDOCouncil Member
ENG. ARTHUR A. RATENG’, OGW
Council Member
MR. MICHAEL RUGUT, CD TVET
Council Member
CPA BILLY STEPHEN M. MWENCHA
Council Member
DR. BENSON RIRIMPOI LONGARITOMCouncil Chair
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TOP MANAGEMENT
FANUEL ONYANGOChief Principal/ Council Secretary
MOSSOP SALLIE – LUKUYU Deputy Principal - Administration
KARIUKI KIARIE Deputy Principal – Academic Affairs
JANE WAIHENYA – KAMAURegistrar
NORBERT WAFULADean of Students
DAVID KURGATFinance Officer
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ACADEMIC HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS
MIRIAM OKWOGOAgriculture
MUTURI MUIRURIBuilding & Civil Engineering
JACOB M’MBASUBusiness Studies
RUTH ONGACHIElectrical & Electronics
Engineering
NANCY WAMALWAHospitality Management
PETER WEKESA SOITAInformation Technology
JUDITH SIMIYULiberal Studies
MATONYEI LELEIMathematics & Applied
Sciences
JUMA MUTALIMechanical & Automotive
Engineering
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NON ACADEMIC HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS
ANN GATHU CHUMBAGuidance and Counselling
TOM OSWAGOResearch Innovations and
Development
TITUS BARAZAExaminations Officer
STELLA WEKESA MASEROLibrarian
DANIEL RADINGHead of Procurement
EMILY MURGORHuman Resource Officer
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BUILDING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTMUIRURI MUTURI
KIPCHABA K. JAPHET EVANS KISANYAMASAI G. ODEROJOHN A. BIYOKONDA THOMASRUTO ZAKAYO K.JUMA M. SIKOTOLEONARD MEKENYEZACHARY MARUBEMERCY M. WALUKUCHIMATHEWS OKOTHBENSON KISAKA NGOYASHARON NELIMA WAFULAJOSEPH K. MUTURI SIMON ODENYOCOLLINS ITULIA MASAJAPAUL MBACHI MARABIKIPROTICH NICHOLASCHEPKEMOI HERZELBARAKA DESMOND OORONATHANIEL OKONDA ELLY KIDIGA
INFORMATION COMMUCATION DEPARTMENTSOITA W. PETEROKELLO M. KHAYENDEMABONGA W. ROBERTOSEWE K. OUMACHARLES K NALYANYAMUGO VICTOR WERU
LIST OF TRAINERS
STELLA N. KHAEMBA DAVID A. ATONYSTEPHEN O. NYANYUKIKIPCHUMBA EMMANUELKATAKA JOSEPH KARANIDORICE WANJALASOLOMON MULONGOCHARLES OMONDIISAAC N. NAMANYWAROBISON CHABACHASTEPHEN CHESETO NDIEMAMARY NDUTAFLORENCE JEPTUMSANDRA MISOIMWENDWA IMMACULATE
LIBERAL STUDIES DEPARTMENTSIMIYU JUDITHCONSTANCE MUYERABENJAMIN W. MAELOBENTA AKOTH OMWOYOJOAB OMONDI EVANS MUTOROGODFREY MASAI KIBOIBRIDGID MULONGO NYONGESABERRICK M. NYONGESAEZEKIEL W. KISIANG’ANISYLVIA KHAINDI WAKWABUBIJULIET KHWAKA WAKAPISICAROLYNE M. NGOMEKULOBA M. CHRISTOPHERCONSTANCE OJIAMBOJOHN WANYONYI WAMALWA
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BENEDICT OTIENO EDWIN S. OWADECLEOPHAS KINISU
HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENTNANCY W. WAMALWABERYL SHIKANGAHELLEN K. NANGULUCAESAR KIBOWENIRINE N. WABUSIACHARITY MOKAYAJULIA BARASAEUNICE KOSGEI CHERUTO SALOME TEKAOJIGO WINNIE MARGARETMISIKO MIRIAMEVERLYNE WAWIRE
BUSINESS STUDIES DEPARTMENTJACOB S. MMBASU RUTH MUSAZILILICHOTI IKUMILUKIBE SAMUELANN GATHUWAMALWA M. NANJALAZIPPORAH BERUTNABURUK MARTIN K.JACQUELINE P. WASIKEJANE AWINO OMBIMANORAH D. ODHIAMBONYANANGA O. WILLIAMJULIUS W. MATOFARIIAN AMBUNE ENDOVOJANE N. MWANGI
JOSEPHINE KHAEMBAANTONY CHARLES AMBIADOUGLAS KIPROPRACHEL KEMBOI REBECCAH OGOLLASIFUMA LUKENEVIL MAKORIANTHONY M. JUMAGRACE CHERUTO MININGFAITH KANYIRI MURUNGIMUSILANG’OMBO STEPHEN WAFULASEBASTIAN ATONYA MUMIAEVANS IBRAHIM ADERELICHOTI - BUSINESS
ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICSDEPARTMENTRUTH ONGACHI FRED SIMIYUKOSGEI ELIJAHMUNYIRI ROBERTKIPRUTO L. SAMUELWESAMBA B. SHIKUKUTIMOTHY OSIEMOKIRAGO STEPHENBONIFACE MWANGIPATRICK K. NGELECHEIKETER J. KIPNGETICH SHADRACK EKUIMAKOKHA O. FRANCISCINCILY J. KENDAGORPATRICK N. LUNANIMASAI M. AINEAHSALANIA SAMUEL TANGAEZEKIEL BWATINA PASCALINE CHESIRE OROGON
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MATHS AND APPLIED SCIENCES DEPARTMENTMATONYEI K. LELEYONGETA S. NYARIKI OGWERO S. M. JOHN MWAURAOTIENO T. BARASACYRUS MWANGIGITAHI FRANCISLUCAS ONGERITHANDE F. MALFRED WANGUSILILIAN SIMALIKEN NYONGESA SAMUEL K. MACHARIAMAKARI NALIAKA JULIANABIGAEL LUSWETIDAVID M.WALALAAMOS NGAIRA LUUSAKELVIN OTIENO OCHIENGSAMUEL WABWIREROBERT ONYANGOBONIFACE NJOROGETOM WALUSACHI JACKSON MANGOLI JOSEPH SIMIYU BARASA
MECHANICAL/AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTJUMA MUTALI JPATRICK K. CHELIMOOSEPH ALEX BUNYASIMAKOKHA OLUNGAMICHAEL CHUMBALUMBASI JOHNNAKITARE W. CLEMENTPAUL C. KWOBA
TOM M. OSWAGOJAMES OGOLAMILIMO NAMASAKAKIZITO W. MAKHANUWESLEY Y. CHEPTOOBENARD K. MULUYATULULA M. W. MICHAEL TALLAM LUKE NYANGOIJIMMY WAFULA ISABELA BARASAWANGILA DAN NAMISIFRANLINE YEGOSIMIYU MAXWELL WEKESAMWAURA JOSEPH MAINAPHILIP NDIWA CORNELIUS NGANGA JUMAOMBOTO NAFTAL ONYANDO
GENERAL AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENTOKWOGO M. JELAGATKINGASHA W. LEONARDKETER K. EDWINBENARD KIBAGENDI MAURICE MAKANRICHARD N. ONSOMUBWABI MASOMBOWASWA JOSEPH KEITANY L.C.GRIFFIN WAFULANYONGESA W. MERCYJOSHUA KIPROTICH SEREMGEORGE M. KAMAUJULIANA KITUIKARIMI PHIDIS M.
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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
HUMAN RESOURCE OFFICE
1. EMILY MURGOR
SECURITY SECTION1. ABRAHAM K. CHEROTI
FARM SECTION1. ZACHARIA M. OMWENGA2. JOAN JERUTO KIPROP
CLERK OF WORKS1. FREDRICK K. NJOROGE2. CHARLES W. BARASA 3. ROBERT SAIKWA4. MOSES ETYANG
TRANSPORT SECTION1. SIMON RONO2. DONALD LUSWETI3. CHARLES ODHIAMBO OCHINI4. HILLARY KIRUI
ADMINISTRATION1. NELSON SIGEI 2. JUSTUS SANG 3. EDDA KOECH4. HELLEN N. WAFULA5. ENOCK KHISA OPICHO6. ANNET M. CHESAKIT
MAINTENANCE 1. BENJAMIN SIELE2. DAVID MASENGELI3. MERCY JEPNG’ENO
4. BENARD ROTICH
TECHNICIANS 1. WILFRED SYUKI2. GEORGE OCHIENG3. DANCAN MINATI4. ERINE FAWA5. MAXILLIAN KHAEMBA6. HILLARY KIRUI7. BENJAMIN SIELE8. ERICK MUHINDI9. DAVID KIBOR NDIWA10. PAULINE OYARO11. CELESTINE BARASA12. MARITA ONDIEKI MOSES13. INDIMULI JAIRUS14. DANIEL BOGE15. VICTOR K. RONO16. AGGREY SHIPWAKULA
HEALTH SECTION1. TABITHA GICHINI2. GLADYS SHIKUKU NAFULA
CATERING SECTION1. ROSE N. MUKHANA2. MATHIAS KHAEMBA3. PAUL BIWOT4. ABRAHAM MASENGELI5. PAULINE MULIRO6. ANTHONY KIPAISA7. DALVNE A. ONDIEK8. PHILEMON MWENGU9. WESLEY TERER
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10. BENEDICT WANYONYI11. LYDIA N. MULIRO12. EVANS NDONGA
HOUSEKEEPING1. MARGARET MUKHWANA2. DANIEL MWANGI3. CHRISPINUS WANJALA4. ESNAS AMELA5. MOSES WANYONYI6. MARGARET OCHIENG 7. SAMSON LAGAT
PROCUREMENT1. DANIEL RADING2. LUCY CHEMEN NAIBEI3. JOSEPH WANDAKA
SECRETARY SECTION1. LILIAN NYABALA2. PHILIS MUSUNGU3. DORIS MANYURA4. MAXIMILLAH JUMA5. ELIZABETH NANGO’LE6. STELLAH N. WAFULA7. LOICE WANJA MUTURI8. DOREEN L. WERUNGA9. ALICE MATETE10. MARY N. MAKOKHA
FINANCE SECTION1. DAVID KURGAT
2. PENNINAH MUNYEKENYE3. PHILIP SONGOK4. COLLETTA K. OKENYORU5. LUCY GITHINJI6. NANCY WANGUI7. ANITA CHEPKIRUI
LIBRARY SECTION1. STELLAH WEKESA 2. REBECCA OMBIRO3. CLEOPHAS FULANO4. PAMELA N. NALYIANYA5. KIPCHUMBA SIMION6. ROBERT KIBOI7. CORNELIUS WAFULA8. SARAH A. MUNYEKENYE
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It is my privilege to extend a heart-felt welcome to you our Chief Guest, Dr Kevit Desai, the Principal Secretary State Department of Vocational and Technical Training, Ministry of Educa-tion, all our esteemed guests of the day, parents and trainees. Thank you all for being here to mark our second graduation as a National Polytechnic.
This ceremony gives us an opportuni-ty to reflect on our past, present and future. The founders of this institution had a vision to empower the youth economically by providing training and equipping them with relevant skills. As a council, we are indebted to them for this vision and continue to uphold the same values on which this institute was founded.
As the Governing Council, we are hap-py to make our contribution to the economic development agenda of our country by releasing 787 graduands, equipped with diverse skills to the job market.
We acknowledge the contributions of the Polytechnic staff for their diligence and strong team spirit. We laud the ad-ministration of the Principal; Mr Fanuel Onyango for implementing duly ap-proved Ministry and Council policies. I also wish to pay special tribute to the parents and guardians for their unre-served support.
The present Governing Council was inaugurated on 3/2/2017. It comprises of 8 members who have a raft of expe-rience and knowledge in areas of lead-ership, management, financial man-agement, engineering and law. Since its inception, the Governing Council has overseen the developement im-plementation of several policies to assist in decision making, secure con-sistency and equity and to assist insti-tutional personnel in performance of duty.
The Polytechnic is guided by a com-prehensive Strategic Plan for the pe-riod FY 2018-2023. We have been on Performance Contracting for the last 11 years and are ISO: 9001-2015 certi-fied. The Polytechnic also enjoys good labour relations with its support staff, and has a registered collective
MESSAGE FROM THE COUNCIL CHAIRPERSON
DR. BENSON RIRIMPOIPOLYTECHNIC COUNCIL CHAIRMAN
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agreement with their union. This has enhanced efficiency and effectiveness in the running of the institution.
Chief Guest, the institution is a major beneficiary of recent reforms by the Ministry of Education. We have been able to grow our enrolment from 2600 in 2017 to the present 7000 which has fitted in perfectly with our strategic projec-tions for FY 2019-2023. This has been made possible through enhanced Gov-ernment Capitation and allocation of HELB loans to the TVET trainees. Transfer of trainers from TSC to the Public Service has paved way for the development of technical trainer’s scheme of service which has been long overdue. Under the scheme, additional trainers have been recruited. We are grateful to the govern-ment for that initiative.
As is expected with increased enrolment, challenges arise and it is notable that currently there is a need for an improvement on the institution’s infrastructure in the areas of tuition and boarding, computers, upgrading of workshop equip-ment as well as a need for the hiring of more trainers.
The Council is deeply grateful to the Government and stake holders like African Development Bank (AfDB) for massive input of resources which has enabled us address the problems stated above by executing an expansion programme in the following areas; • Construction and equipping of the Electrical and Building workshops,• Enhancement of the Polytechnic image through innovations of the hostels,
tuition blocks & hospitality labs.• Procurement of motor vehicles and equipment for The Kitale National Poly-
technic driving school. This has been made possible through the prudent management of finances, making it possible for us to purchase the vehicles and tractor from our savings.
• Employment of 77 additional trainers with a view to reducing the deficit of trainers.
• Starting construction of a four storey tuition block with 16 lecture rooms using internally generated funds
• Allocation of funds annually for capacity building of staff for upgrading to make them relevant to the changing technology and to improve their terms of service.
• Construction of two hostels for both male and female trainees, each with a bed capacity of 80. All from internally generated funds.
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Chief Guest, the Council has also forwarded to your office proposals for a Med-ical and Applied Science Complex, a Hospitality Centre, Security enhancement and Mechanical department Equipping. The expected outcomes for the pro-posed projects will include the following:• Enhanced learner and trainer experience leading to satisfaction and ade-
quate acquisition of technical skills• Effective provision and implementation of the CBET curricula as currently
proposed by TVET stakeholders in Kenya. • Enhanced exposure to prevailing industry trends in the various areas of spe-
cialization under training in the polytechnic
Some of our service delivery innovations targets in Performance Contracting FY 2019-2020 include incorporating biometric features into the MIS, to improve on security, develop a lighting innovation (occupancy sensor) system to conserve power and to upgrade the KNP financial MIS system from cash basis to accrual basis.
Over the last few years, the institution has forged key partnerships with major stakeholders. Among them are:• Partnerships with Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICan ) in development
and training CBET Curriculum.• Peoples Republic of China, in training 24 TOTs in Agricultural Machinery
Technology.• KUCCPS, NYS • County Government of Trans Nzoia by doing CSR with the Jua Kali sector on
welding, motor vehicle mechanics, bookkeeping and skill upgrade for mo-tor cyclists. Have also identified CBET courses in their areas and are looking into engaging them further on areas of skill enhancement and certification.
• Formation of two Industry Advisory Committees for Agriculture and Agricul-tural Engineering in partnership with 10 Industries.
These partnerships will go a long way in enabling us to meet our mutual obli-gations. We proffer our utmost gratitude to our partners and look forward to deepening these collaborations.
Chief Guest, the Polytechnic continues to position itself as a centre of excellence in its mix of market driven courses. I congratulate your ministry for initiating competency based education and training (CBET). I am happy to report that the institution has embraced CBET and we are ready to roll out 9 CBET programmes by January 2020. This will go a long way in making our youths relevant in the job
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market. On our part, we commit to give all the necessary support and profes-sional governance to ensure continued growth in infrastructure and enrolment.In doing this, ladies and gentlemen, we shall ensure sustainability of not just The Kitale National Polytechnic but also Kenya’s economy and reduced youth unemployment.
As an institution, we will continue to provide an enabling environment for re-search and innovation by both staff and trainees as they curve a niche for them-selves in the competitive global job market. The Polytechnic will also in future consider an innovation hub as one of its infrastructure. This will advance the Polytechnic to new frontiers for the benefit of trainees, staff and all stake holders.
To our graduands. To graduate is a testimony of your laborious academic excel-lence that we all savor today. We heartily congratulate you. We thank you for being members of our family. As you go out to the world of work, we are con-fident that you will excel in your careers and that you will remain strong brand ambassadors for the polytechnic.
To all our visitors, once again, thank you for finding time to share with us this great day.
Thank you and May God Bless You All.
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MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF PRINCIPAL/COUNCIL SECRETARY
FANUEL ONYANGOTHE KITALE NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC CHIEF PRINCIPAL
On behalf of the polytechnic council, staff and trainees of The Kitale Nation-al Polytechnic, I am most delighted to welcome you to celebrate with us our 2nd graduation ceremony since being elevated to a National Polytechnic in 2016.
This achievement is the culmination of the collective efforts of the teaching and non teaching staff, management and governing council, parents and guardians, and all those who have con-tributed to this great feat, for which we proffer our utmost gratitude.
Today, over 787 Graduands will be awarded Artisan Craft Certificates, Di-plomas and Higher Diplomas in their various fields of study. It is a time to mark yet another transition in their lives as they now prepare to join the world of work as competent employ-ees or employers if they choose to pur-sue self- employment as a career.
Chief Guest, I will begin my address with a brief background of this insti-
tution. The Kitale National Polytech-nic was established in 1980 by the Government of Kenya with the assis-tance of the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA). It offi-cially opened as a Technical Training Institute in 1985. In 1986, Kitale Tech-nical School was converted to a Tech-nical Training Institute. In 2016 it was among the technical training institu-tions that were upgraded to National Polytechnic status. Currently, the Poly-technic has 193 trainers, 77are council, 116 PSC, and 134 administrative staff. Trainee enrolment stands at 7000.
Chief Guest, I am delighted to report that, in line with our new mandate, the institution has taken cognizance of the Government of Kenya’s aspirations of increasing access to quality educa-tion and training and providing skilled graduates to meet the manpower de-manded for the country’s economic development.
The journey to the current Polytech-nic status has been made possible by steadfast support and commitment of the Government of Kenya. Key in-frastructural development projects have been implemented through the Ministry of Education, in partnership with AfDB, CiCAN and various other agencies.
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The Polytechnic is strategically placed in the bread basket of Kenya. We offer ag-riculture related courses and train the community to add value to their farm pro-duce, and diversify food production to ensure food security. We have partnered with Eastern Africa Grain Council (EACG) to provide an enabling environment for the stake holders in the agriculture related industry to exhibit and exchange ideas to promote best practice in agriculture. The Polytechnic has hosted EAGC agribusiness expo at our grounds for the last two years. We have also partnered with OLDS College from Canada under the Kenya Education for Employment program (KEFFEP) to develop CBET courses in the area of agriculture and agri-culture engineering.
Through the Government of Kenya, and partnership with the People’s Republic of China, we received agriculture machinery which will be used for both training and production, to assist the community improves farming practices for bet-ter output. Through the same programme, we were selected to host trainers of trainers (TOTs) from 12 TVET institutions who received training on the machin-ery for a period of 5 months.
As a National Polytechnic we are key enablers in the actualization of the Gov-ernment’s Big Four Agenda and have aligned our training programmes to this initiative.In regard to Universal Health Care, we have introduced courses like, Medical Engineering, and Environmental Science related courses in order to make our contribution towards universal healthcare. We are also at an advanced stage of registering a course in Pharmacy.Programmes offered in our engineering departments like Electrical Engineering, Building Civil Engineering and Mehaniacl Engineering are geared towards en-hancing the housing and manufacturing agenda.
In the last financial year, under the African Development Bank (AfDB) programme for disengaged youth, we trained 40 plumbers. Under the KenHA CSR program we trained 45 youths in skill based programmes like Catering and Accommoda-tion, Motor Vehicle Engineering, ICT, Masonry among others. This financial year, the institution is ready to roll out The Kitale National Polytechnic Driving School in January 2019.This programme will be value added to equip the trainees with basic mechanic skills.
The Polytechnic has made a big shift from Knowledge Based to Competency Based Training. We are ready to implement 9 CBET programmes in our core ar-eas. The CBET concept entails the involvement of industry in all aspects of train-ing. By aligning our competencies to those of industry, the polytechnic is poised
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to assume leadership, through innovative market driven programmes to impart competitive skills, competencies and attitudes to our youth that should empow-er them to drive the nation’s technological and developmental aspirations. This will go a long way in alleviating unemployment among the youth.
As a testimony to the high quality of CBET training offered at the Polytechnic, I take great pride in highlighting the fact that our Polytechnic gate and our Electronics workshop were constructed by our very own students in Building and Civil Engineering. Over time we wish to assure the industry that the train-ing gaps that were previously a hindrance and costly in absorbing our trainees will no longer be an issue. We heartily thank the Industry Advisory Committees (IACs) representatives for the huge impact you have had in our training to make our TVET graduates today relevant in the labour space.
One of the strategic themes in our 2018/23 Strategic Plan is to nurture Research and Innovation. In line with that, we held our first annual International Scientific Research Conference at the institution in May this year. The Conference theme was; “Knowledge Management and Innovation: A Collaborative Approach in Greening CBET for Sustainable Development. This provided an opportunity to trainers and trainees to participate in research and interact with peers nationally and internationally. To achieve this goal, we depended heavily on support and close partnership with the County Government of Trans Nzoia and other stake holders.
Chief Guest, am happy to report that the Polytechnic has invested in scientific research, and come up with several inventions intended to provide solutions to the community and Polytechnic needs among which are; A modern Poul-try Feeder which can be customized to fit your space needs. This innovation emerged position 1 during the National Science Week of 2018. Namurende Snacks a crunchy and highly nutritive snack made from edible grass hoppers or ‘nsenene’ which took 1st position in the National TVET fair, 2019 and was given recognition by UNESCO. Other inventions are; a Solar Driven Groundnut Sheller, Hay Baler Wall Building, and Physically Challenged People Multi-Drafting Table. Plans are underway to innovate a fabricated Silage Chopper by June 2020.To commercialize these innovations we wish to invite the industry players to part-ner with the institution to establish an incubation hub for the mass production of these innovations.
Chief Guest, I wish to acknowledge our Polytechnic Council under whose stew-ardship the Polytechnic continues to execute its mandate, while embracing its core values, mission and vision.
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Chief Guest, you will appreciate that with an upsurge in enrolment and tremen-dous growth, comes various challenges. Allow me to highlight a few of these challenges that we are facing which include but are not limited to; perennial under staffing, inadequate modern training equipment for engineering courses, inadequate computers for ICT integration, lack of a smart classroom and Hos-pitality Management Complex with catering and conference facilities, and en-croachment of Polytechnic land.
And now, a parting shot to our graduands; Dear graduants, you have demon-strated through your hard work, the fine attributes of resilience and focus. We applaud you and pay glowing tribute.
Have a deep belief in your own dignity, your own worth, and your own person-hood. Always feel that you count. I have no doubt in my mind that the training you have received will stand you in good stead to serve the country with due diligence and integrity.
May our Gracious Lord guide and protect you always. May you realize your dreams; we are confident of what you have become and I dare you to go and shine whenever you will be and carry our name high.
In conclusion, Chief Guest, on behalf of the Polytechnic fraternity allow me to express our gratitude to the following; 1. The Government of Kenya 2. Development Partners like AfDB and CiCAN, 3. The Public Service Commission 4. HELB,KUCCPS 5. The County Government of Trans Nzoia 6. The Polytechnic Governing Council 7. Principals of sister institutions 8. The staff and trainees of The Kitale National Polytechnic 9. Parents , Guardians and Donors 10. Partnering Industry and Organizations 11. Suppliers 12. Members of the Fourth Estate
Thank you Chief Guest, for finding time in your busy schedule to grace our occa-sion, we truly appreciate.Thank you and May God Bless You All.
FANUEL ONYANGOCHIEF PRINCIPAL/COUNCIL SECRETARY
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MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN KINAPSU
Chief Guest Dr Kevit Desai, The Kitale National Polytechnic fraternity, parents, friends , graduates and all our invited guests Good morning! Chief Guest, it is indeed a privilege to be part of this graduation ceremony in the history of this great and wonderful institution. This is the only institution of its kind in the North rift region and we are happy to be here.Graduation ceremony is the most significant and meaningful occasion in the calendar of this institution. I heartily congratulate our graduates as they are the reason we are here today. I salute you all for accomplishing this feat, despite a myriad of challenges that must have come your way. But graduation is not an end in itself. It is just one milestone in the larger journey of life. You have already demonstrated your capacity for personal growth by making it to this ceremony today. Life is a journey, and this graduation should only be a launching pad. As the legendary Eliud Kipchoge would say “No human is limited!”
Chief Guest, allow me to address my fellow comrades; this graduation ceremony inspires us and gives us hope that we too shall get to the finish life. Let us take this accomplishment as an example of how anything is possible when we com-mit to it. Let’s keep our eyes on the goal and shun all vices that may stop us from being winners.
We have a great future ahead of us. In that regard, I wish to appeal to my fellow comrades to shun drug abuse, ethnicity, nepotism and dirty politics which have really affected the growth of this institution of our country at large.
Chief Guest, I have witnessed the great strides that this institution has made to-wards a niche for itself as a centre of excellence in Competency Based Education in the job market. Among them are; 1. Procurement of farm machinery that are used for practical lessons by train-
ees in the institution especially in Agriculture and Mechanical Engineering.2. Putting up two hostels one for male and the other for the female colleagues.3. Purchase of a lorry, tractor and a saloon car to introduce driving classes, this
will be a plus to the students who will enroll for this classes to compete fa-vourably in the job market.
4. Offering of excellent academic programs as evidenced by the men and women seated here before you today.
5. Recruitment of competent and dedicated trainers6. Laying down structures for strong Student Governance
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Guest of Honour Sir, this beautiful Polytechnic equally has its challenges;1. Accommodation: we have a few hostels in the institution that are not able
to meet the demands of the current population of 7,000 plus trainees. It’s my humble request that we ask your office to intervene for us to make our stay here comfortable.
2. Lack of enough lecturers/trainers3. Lack of lecture halls for the large classes to take place, most of the classes
are taken outside in tents.4. Encroachment of Polytechnic land5. Political interference6. Sports, there is a lot of talent in this region but we do not have enough fields
to nurture these talents. We therefore appeal to the Ministry of Education through your able office to assist us address the concerns as highlighted.
In conclusion, I thank the Ministry of Education for investing heavily in our insti-tution, our trainers and mentors, support staff, parents, guardians and sponsors, the county government of Transzoia and the industry for absorbing us in the job market, neighbours, and all the other stakeholders who support us.
Special thanks to our chief guest for presiding over this ceremony.
God bless you all, God bless KNP, God Bless Kenya!
Thank you. PROTUS KILWAKE CHAIRMAN KINAPSU
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GENERAL AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN GENER-AL AGRICULTURE
DISTINCTION1. KANG’ETHE ESTHER
2. MWENGU PETER
CREDIT3. CHESAKIT Annet Mengich
4. ECHAKAIT M. Peter
5. ETEMESI M.R. Nyaranga
6. KALAMU Emmah
7. KIPLAGAT Laurance
8. KLATAN Denis
9. MAIYO J. Lily
10. MASINDE Titako
11. MUTAI Kipkoech Enock
12. NABISWA Eric
13. NAFULA Immaculate Wekesa
14. NAMASAKA Maurice
15. NANJALA Sarah Ndole
16. NGARI Bura Eunice
17. NYALOTH John Wario
18. OGUTU Sharon Akinyi
19. OGWENO Kevine Kiriago
20. OSIEL Christopher
21. OSINYA Claire
22. OYAKAPEL A. Faith
23. SAMBU S. John
24. TOLA Murwa Jonstone
25. WAKWABUBI Benard
26. YWALANGANG Pyego James
PASS27. ADEGO Felix
28. MMAIZI K. Lennah
29. MULIRO Eshuchi Victor
30. OMONDI Julius Amake
31. SIFUNA Wanjala Immanuel
32. SIRENGO Wayiya Herman
33. WAFULA M. Nicholas
34. WAKHUNGU N. Stellah
DIPLOMA IN GENERAL AGRI-CULTURE
CREDIT1. AKINYI Faustine
2. ANYONJE Amos
3. ASELI W. Augustine
4. BABU E. Sindani
5. CHEBON K. Anthony
6. CHEPKIRUI Hamphrey
7. CHEPTUMO Sirma Reuben
8. CHEROTICH Abigael
9. CHERUIYOT Nicholas
10. ERIATA Kevin Esikuku
ORDER OF CITATIONGRADUATION LIST
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11. GISHURE Beth Wangare
12. IMALI L. Ruth
13. KAMAR K Cornelius
14. KANGUSUR Geofrey
15. KIHARA Kevin
16. KIHARA Paul Mwaura
17. KIILU Mutinda
18. KIPROP Jeruto Joan
19. KIPTOO K. Silas
20. KOECH Hosea
21. LIKHAYO Job
22. LUVISIA M. Laura
23. MAINA Joseph Mbugua
24. MAKAU P. Bentain
25. MAKOKHA E. Richard
26. MARUTI Kisa Titus
27. MASINDANO Benard
28. MASUDI Caleb Kiplang’at
29. MICHAEL Chimao
30. MOFFAT Winvale Shitote
31. MUKASA A. Betty
32. MUTABE A. Nobert
33. MWANJA Jacob
34. NDIEMA Cherotich Damaris
35. NG’ENY K. Jonah
36. OCHIENG Lizz Apiyo
37. OKANGO N. Benson
38. OKOTH Irene Nabwire
39. OKUMU Duncan
40. OMANGA G Gesicho
41. ORONI K Emmanuel
42. RUTO K. Pius
43. SANGA Chepchumba Bronia
44. SAUMU Nafula Mahammed
45. SAWE Moureen
46. TASIKE Metrine
47. WAFULA Edwin
48. WAFULA N Samwel
49. WANG’ONDU J Maina
50. WANYONYI J Marvin
51. WETUNGU M.Douglas
PASS 52. AJWANG’ M Teckla
53. ATEPULLE C. Milcah
54. ATIENO Monicah Ogollah
55. BULIMO Edmond
56. HAMISI Salim Pojjo
57. JEPKORIR Beatrice Kosgei
58. KAMADI Joyce Kigasia
59. KEMEI Hosea
60. KIVEU N Karen
61. KOECH Jerotich Winny
62. MASIBO Rose
63. MATEBA W. Paul
64. MUDENGEYA Livingstone
65. MUYOTI D Simon
66. NAIBEI Caroline
67. NANJALA Mang’eni Loreen
68. NGONGE Edmond Kesi
69. NJERI Patrick Njuguna
70. OKOTH Kevin
71. OPATA C. Winnie
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72. OWOUR Collins
73. SAKWA N. Linda
74. WAFULA W. Henry
75. WANYAGA M. Oscah
BUILDING AND CIVIL EN-GINEERING DEPARTMENT
ARTISAN IN BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
PASS1. KHABAKALI Faraday Ameli
2. NGUGI Stephen
3. WABULITA Juma Robert
4. WABWILE Leonard
5. WAFULA Emmanuel
6. WALUBENGO B. Munyang’oli
CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN PLUMBING
PASS1. MUNYAKHO W Kelvin
2. WAMALWA N. Edith
3. WESONGA Thedius Masika
CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN ROAD CON-STRUCTION
CREDIT1. KIPRUTO Eliud
2. WAMBOKO Duncan
3. WAWERU Peter
PASS4. ASUBA Shadrack Kiptoo
5. OLWANDA M. Renah
CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN BUILDING
TECHNOLOGY
CREDIT1. KHAOYA Geoffrey
2. PIKII Kibet Peter
3. WEKESA Timothy Wafula
PASS4. ANUNDA N. Emmanuel
5. EMURIA Shadrack
6. KIMALIT K. Keitany
7. SIMALI Opiyo David
8. WANYONYI Celestine
DIPLOMA IN BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
CREDIT1. KINE Ekeno Bassil
2. NJORAH Njoroge Evans
3. WABWAYI W. Timothy
4. WEKESA A. Daniel
5. WEKESA G. Wabwile
PASS6. AMADALA Andama Zubeiyr
7. ATEMBA W. Andrew
8. BARASA M. Brian
9. BIRICH K. Obadiah
10. CHEGE M. Paul
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11. JUMA Collins
12. JUMA W. Chrisantus
13. MULUMIA Joseph
14. WANJALA Samson
DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
CREDIT1. JUMA H. Nelson
2. JUMA Nyongesa Thomas
3. KABEYI Joy
4. KANGOGO Jeruto Abigael
5. MUTUKU Abednego Musembi
6. ROP Timothy Kibiwott
7. SIKUKU Wanyonyi Remi
8. SITATI Werunga Abisai
9. WAMALWA K. Malcolm
10. WANJALA N. Mathayo
PASS11. AMWENDE I. Denis
12. ASATSA Kevin
13. JOYLINE C. Machari
14. KETENYI Onula Maurice
15. MALOBA M. Suleman
16. MACHARIA K. David
17. MUGWE Manga John
18. OTIENO Benard Onyango
19. PIPOMA Liria Alice
20. SOITA W. Elphas
21. WAFULA Kevin
22. WAFULA N. Kelvin
23. WAFULA W. Enock
24. WEKESA Patrick
DIPLOMA IN QUANTITY SURVEYING
PASS1. MUMELO N. Centrine
BUSINESS STUDIES DE-PARTMENT
CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
CREDIT1. AKOLA R. Ibrahim
2. MWATIKHI Abraham Kitui
PASS3. BARASA N. Rebecca
4. CHEGE Rosemary Nyambura
5. EBOYI Idris Adego
6. LUMONYA Annet
7. NACHIPON Joash Ekadeli
8. NDIRANGU Emmanuel
9. SIMIYU Mercy
CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN SECRETARIAL STUDIES
CREDIT1. AMUYUNZU J. Jahenda
2. KIPCHUMBA Sharon
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CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN HUMAN RE-SOURCE MANAGEMENT
CREDIT1. KINGU Solomon
DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTANCY (TEP)
DISTINCTION1. SIULI AMOS MAINA
CREDIT2. CHEPKEMOI Hilda
3. CHESIRO Hesbon Chongeywo
4. INYANGALA Brender Miriam
5. KIBOI C. Everlyn
6. KIPCHUMBA J. Ruth
7. KIRUI Abigael Chebet
8. LUVAYO M Florence
9. MAKANGA W. Mary
10. MUKABANA F. Wekhuyi
11. MUNGESA N. Angela
12. MUSTAPHA Danson Wachemba
13. NAFUNA Doris
14. NDUTA Nicholas Njuguna
15. NGETICH Dennis Kipkoech
16. NJEERI Epur Veronica
17. NYAMBURA Mary
18. OCHIEL Pamela Akinyi
19. ODHIAMBO Harizon O.
20. ONKWARE Naftal
21. OUMA AtienoHellen
22. SOME K. Edwin
23. WAFULA Nasimiyu Faith
24. WAFULA Simiyu Daniel
25. WAKOLI N. Sharon
26. WANGILA Ruth Namkhumicha
27. WANJALA N. Sarah
28. WEKESA N. Brenda
29. WEKESA N. Dorcas
PASS30. ASAVA Mutimba Karen
31. BETT C. Chepleting
32. BOIT Chelimo Doreen
33. CHELANGAT Damaris
34. DINDI L. Irene
35. GATHU David Mwangi
36. KEVERENGE Geoffrey
37. KHAMUSIN W. Silah
38. KIMELI Belinda
39. LUSAVA N. Florence
40. MAKANDA Shikuku Erick
41. MAUSO E. Wanjala
42. MAYAVI Preshley Joab
43. MURANDA M. Truphosa
44. MWANGI Lydia Wanjiku
45. MWIRUKA Irene
46. MWOMBE Masinde Edwin
47. NACHESA Karen Kaka
48. NALUNGU K Jeremiah
49. NAMUKURU W. Lilian
50. OCHIENG A. Mercy
51. OCHIENG Ejulu Eliud
52. ODIANG’A Neema Celestine
53. OKUMU S Ostine
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54. OPAKO Mark Ochieng
55. PAPAI Norah Aaja
56. SIMIYU E. Wafula
57. WAFULA N. Lydia
58. WALATA Kisiang’ani Elisha
59. WANGWE M. Mark
60. WANJALA N. Nancy
61. WANJIRU Beth Irene
62. WEKESA Faith Naomi
63. WENYAA N. Rael
64. YAMAME S. Peter
DIPLOMA IN BANKING AND FINANCE (TEP)
CREDIT 1. CHEROTICH Judith
2. GIKAARA Nancy Wakini
PASS3. CHEBET Picoty
4. CHELANGAT B. Cheptot
5. LEPASO L. Tupunywa Samson
6. MAINA Keneth Mwangi
7. MALUNDU Catherine
8. MUINDE Mary Kaluki
9. NAVACHENJA E. Musiya
10. NJUGUNA Wanjiku Hannah
11. NYONGESA N. Clary
12. ODHIAMBO Veronica Awuor
13. ONKUNDI Dennis Misiori
14. SHILISIA Felix
DIPLOMA IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGE-MENT
CREDIT1. BETT Kipkorir Erick
2. CHEMUTAI Kirui
3. EBAKWA Sammy Mkubwa
4. EMMANUEL Wabomba Situma
5. FURAHA S Kelvin
6. IWORET Phidelis
7. MASINDE N Esther
8. MBIRIRA N Angela
9. NJOKI Grace Gachugi
10. NYONGESA Nguti Jesse
11. ONGAI Carey Arthur
12. TIDONGOLUK Jane
13. WAIRIMO Salome
14. WAMALWA Moses
15. WAMALWA Sifuna Emmanuel
16. WAMBUI Nancy Wanjiru
17. WANDAKA Joseph Njuguna
18. WANJALA Christine
19. WAWERU Mary Ruguru
PASS20. ANZEMO Ebby Kasigan
21. ARUPE Emmy Eleyo
22. AZENGA V Muhonja
23. BARASA Brian
24. EFEDHA Everlyne
25. LOKORWA C Dinah
26. MUKAVANE Kevin
27. MUTUA Agnes
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28. NJENGA Tare Francis
29. OKUMU N Centrine
30. PAPA Abraham
31. ROTICH C Peris
32. SIMIYU W Lewin
33. WAFULA Oliver Makheti
34. WALELA W Pauline
35. WANAMI Vukusa Dianah
36. WANJALA Muyundo David
37. WANYONYI M Stephen
38. WANYONYI N Elizabeth
DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
CREDIT1. MUTORO G. Michael
2. NAMUKURU Josephine
3. NDIANGUI Mark Ndungu
4. SIMIYU Kanyanya Kennedy
5. WAITHAKA Pauline Njeri
6. YEGON K. Josphat
PASS7. ASUNDA K. Abigael
8. MANONO M. Cornelius
9. NJUGUNA Charles
10. WAFULA Naliaka Linda
11. WANYONYI Kisembe Monicah
12. WESONGA O. Idriss
DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MAN-AGEMENT
PASS
1. KOMEN Ben
2. LUVAI V Phanice
3. MWASAME A. Damaris
4. NANJALA W. Caren
5. SIMIYU K. Jimmy
HIGHER DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
CREDIT1. NANG’OLE N. Elizabeth
2. SONGOK P. Kipkurgat
MECHANICAL & AUTOMO-TIVE ENGINEERING DE-PARTMENT
ARTISAN IN MOTOR VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY
CREDIT1. AFURA Ali Okicha
2. CHOMBA David Githinji
3. NYAKUNDI A. Vincent
PASS4. KARANJA Muturi Bonface
5. KIRICHI K. Peter
6. KOSKEI Bernard
7. LUSWETI Brian
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8. MUISYO Gideon M.
9. MUMERO M. Sadio
10. MUNYUA Julius Kiiru
11. MUTUA Phoeth
12. MWASYA Nocodemus Muange
13. ONKUNDI Kang’ina Mercy
14. WAHOME James Maina
15. BAHATI Mwatari Francis
16. BARASA Juma Philip
17. CHERUIYOT James Ronoh
18. CHIVATSI Patience Uchi
19. MAINA Joseph Macharia
20. MAKANYANGA Joseph Kimuli
21. SAMOE Khamis Duso
CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN MECHANICAL EN-GINEERING (PRODUCTION OPTION)
PASS1. MUSWAHILI W. Dennis
2. WAFULA Suddy Ann
CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING
PASS1. THIGA Bernard Mariga
2. NGOGU George Maina
3. WANJI Joseph
4. MUTUGI Nicholas
CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING
CREDIT 1. CHERUIYOT Kiprotich Hosea
PASS
2. BOGE M. Daniel
DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (PLANT OPTION)
PASS1. NJOROGE Dennis Mwaura
2. KIPKECH Kiptoo Andrew
3. KIPROP Zacharia
4. KIRONGON Kipruto Shadrack
5. WANJALA M. Paul
6. WASIKE Dismas
7. WEKESA Dennis Wafula
DIPLOMA IN AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING
PASS 1. PLASIO Karakacha John
DIPLOMA IN AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING
CREDIT 1. CHEBAI N Levy
PASS2. LANG’AT Bonface Kosgei
3. NAIBEI Geoffrey
4. NGETICH Domnic
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HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT
ARTISAN IN FOOD AND BEVERAGES
CREDIT1. AMBAISI Kalara Millicent
2. ARISI M. Everlyne
3. CHEMOS Caren Mutinda
4. CHEPKORIR Milcah Kim
5. GOLOVA C. Sagala
6. MBOCHA N. Franciscah
7. MUSAWA Isaac
8. NALIANYA T. Lilian
9. NEKESA Moureen Ingabo
10. ODENG Margret Atieno
11. RULYA Jackline Chegenye
12. SIKHOYA S. Matere
13. SINIKHO Nabwile Irene
14. WEKESA N. Sophy
PASS15. AGOLA Aluoch Jackline
16. ANYANGO Rodah Odhiambo
17. ASHALLO Nelly
18. ASINZU B’yantsi Ndisi
19. AYESA Joyce
20. BARNO Chepkemei Joan
21. BISERA Diporah Paul
22. CHEPCHUMBA Linnet
23. CHEPKECH Abigael Chepkisich
24. CHEPKEMEI Mercy
25. CHEROP Carolyne
26. CHEROTICH Lilian
27. CHEROTICH Mercy
28. CHERUIYOT Ivon Chelimo
29. CHESUI J Chelgat
30. GATHOGO Miliya Wanjiru
31. JEPKORIR Melvine
32. JEPKOSGEI Suter Mercy
33. KAREHA Cecilia
34. KIMASWA Anne
35. KIMENGICH Cythia Jemeli
36. KIPRUTO Nathaniel
37. KWEMOI C. Sylvia
38. MAKOKHA L. Joseph
39. MASAI C. Linet
40. MASINDE Pauline
41. MIHESO Indakwa Sarah
42. MMBUYI Mahuku Sheila
43. MUGENI Geylod Nimrod
44. MUKHWANA James Bruce
45. MUKUCHU N. Everlyne
46. MUNUYU Caroline Nafuna
47. MURIUKI Grace Wanjiru
48. MUSIEKA Hildar
49. MUSOMBI Sylvia Nanjala
50. MUTAI Bethwel Kipruto
51. MWACHI Alfayo
52. MWANGI Esther Wamboi
53. MWANGI Jane Wamboi
54. MWANGI Jerusah Njeri
55. MWANGI Lucy Wambui
56. MWANGI Sarah Njeri
57. NAFULA Faith Musuya
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58. NAFULA Zilpa
59. NANGILA Elizabeth
60. NANYAMA Lucy Sambuli
61. NDIWA Korir Yanoh
62. NGANGA Wanjiru Mercy
63. NJERI Ruth
64. NJOKI Sarah
65. NYONGESA Belinda Wasike
66. OCHIENG Faith Akinyi
67. ODENG Margret Atieno
68. OKWARE Sandra Amase
69. OWINO Alvine
70. SEGERE Eyasi Elizabeth
71. SIKUKU W Emmanuel
72. SIMIYU Faith Beverline
73. SIMIYU Juliet Namalwa
74. SIMIYU Nekesa Elizabeth
75. SOMOINE Edwin Muoko
76. SONIA M Nyamwamu
77. WAFULA Monica Nanjala
78. WALIAULA Nancy Mukhwana
79. WAMACHABA N Mercyline
80. WANGUI Igoki Margaret
81. WANJIRU Mercy Wangare
82. WAWERU W Groffrey
83. WEKESA K Maureen
84. WEKESA Stella Nasimiyu
85. WEKUNDA M Brudal
86. YEGO Sharon Chepketer
CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN FOOD AND BEV-ERAGES
CREDIT1. AMBOGO Everlyn Rebecca
2. ASWANI Felister Irene
3. CHESAMII Sylvia Kazi
4. GITHUKA W. Esther
5. KALE V. Veronicah
6. KISACHE Wafula Daniel
7. KIYONGA Quinter Chebet
8. LUTIALI N. Oddah
9. MAMULI M. Lourine
10. MANOAH Edith M.
11. NANYAMA Claire
12. NAFULA Juma Sylvia
13. NELIMA D. Beverlyne
14. NGAIRA N. Amos
15. OCHIENG O. Peter
16. OFULA Sanata Reilia
17. OSITAH Mary
18. OTORA Anyango Martha
19. SHAIDA S. Jeremiah
20. WAFULA N. Lydia
21. WAKWABUBI N. Martha
22. WEKESA J. Mutoro
PASS23. BITOK C. Maurine
24. CHEPTANUI Morrine
25. CHIMOLI Faith Simwa
26. CHORE Gloria A.
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27. JEPLETING O. Chepsiror
28. KAKAI N. Elizabeth
29. KITUYI Evans Masindano
30. MUCHUMA S. Eunice
31. MUKHWANA E. Nelima
32. MWAMBINGU Machocho Rose
33. NAFULA Sylvia Recha
34. NAMISI Vellah Mariah
35. OKWAKO Noel Maruti
36. OMARI Marygoretty Akisa
37. SITOYA R. Winnie
DIPLOMA IN FOOD AND BEVERAGES
CREDIT1. ANDAYI J John
2. AHONO Karen
3. KISIANGANI N. Veronicah
4. KHISA N. Joy
5. NANJALA Sharon
6. OSWAGO Collins Otieno
PASS7. BARASA Majuma Gladys
8. BARASA M. Evans
9. OKELLO Agnetta Oluchiri
10. JUMA N. Ruth
11. KITUYI Daphine
12. MASOLO S. Zachariah
13. MIRANGA K. Elsie
14. MUSAKALI W. Roselyne
15. NGOME R. Joyce
INFORMATION TECHNOL-OGY DEPARTMENT
CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
CREDIT1. BORR Sammy Kipyego
2. CHEPTOO Rebecca
3. CHAMWADA Denis
4. KIPROTICH B. Antony
5. KUNG’U Catherine Ng’endo
6. MOYIA K. Samwel
7. MUNGAI Rose Wangari
8. MWAURA Arnold
9. NGETI Stella
10. NGUGI W. Grace
11. OTIENO Antonio Ouma
12. SEREM K. Jonah
PASS13. CHEPKORIR Mercy
14. CHEPKWEMOI M. Shema
15. KIPLANGAT Gideon
16. NALIAKA Opio Silvia
17. ONCHOKE N. Edith
18. RUTTO Jepkosgei Mercy
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
CREDIT1. IAN Vincent
2. JUMA W. Edward
3. KONYELO Eric Sichangi
4. MULONGO Otundo Kennedy
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PASS5. KHATIKA Lincoln Seka
6. KOTUT Hezron B.
7. MANG’OLI John
8. MUKALUKHA M. Ephraim
9. MWENDWA Immaculate
10. NAMNYAK Claire Magabira
11. OGANI R. Kevin
12. SIMIYU W. Kevin
13. WAFULA Edwin Wekesa
DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION COMMUNICA-TION TECHNOLOGY
CREDIT1. APALEKEM Boaz Mnangat
2. BIWOTT Jerotich Mercy
3. BUCHUNJU N. Peris
4. CHEPTIRIM K. Milcah
5. CHESANG Leah Kaye
6. EKISA Ferdinant Ojuma
7. KIRUI Cheruiyot Clinton
8. MAYENDE N. Lydia
9. MNANGAT Daniel Mchung
10. MUKHWANA M. Kevin
11. ROTICH Chepchirchir
12. SABWAMI M. Gabriel
13. SHIBWECHE M. W. Marvin
PASS 14. AVIHAMA Henry
15. CHEROTICH Daisy
16. HOSEA Kiplagat Cheloo
17. JEPKORIR Daisy Arusei
18. NAFULA C. Sikulu
19. NYONGESA W. Dennis
20. SAGASI O. Humphrey
21. SIMIYU Joseph Walibora
22. TALAI Makonjo Joyce
23. WAFULA N. Joan
24. WAFULA W. Cornelius
25. WAMALWA Susan Nanjala
26. WANYONYI N. Lucy
27. WASIKE W. Peter
DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
PASS1. OMBIRO K. Rebecca
LIBERAL STUDIES DE-PARTMENT
CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN INFORMATION STUDIES
CREDIT1. MWASAME N. Mary
2. WAFULA Naomi
3. WAMBETE Beauty
PASS 4. KIPRUTO K. Chesangare
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CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN SOCIAL WORK AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DISTINCTION1. CHIRIKU MORAA VERELLIAN
CREDIT2. AGORO Brenda Akinyi
3. AGUTU A. Edith
4. AUMA Beryl
5. BARASA Nekesa Stellah
6. CHEPTOO Sharon
7. CHESIGOR C. Sylvia
8. ERUPE Joseph Odinga
9. KAKAI N. Philis
10. KHAPWONDI P. Cherono
11. KHISA N. Electine
12. KISIANG’ANI N. Nancy
13. KOECH Sally Chepngetich
14. KORGOREN C. Sheila
15. LOKIRU A. Susan
16. MASINDE Emmanuel Situma
17. MOTURI Kemunto Vane
18. MUCHUTA N. Cyprine
19. MWIKALI Hellen
20. NAKHUMICHA Claire
21. NAMAKA Naomi Mulongo
22. NANGIRO Florence
23. NYAKEGO Kemunto Everlyne
24. OMUNYIN Quinvel Adionyi
25. OTIENO A Carolyne
26. SABILAH C. Maureen
27. SWALI Atiang Leah
28. TENGE Enes Nakhumicha
29. WAMACHABA N. Dorcas
30. WAMALWA Amos
31. WAMBETE Barasa Zephaniah
32. YEGO Joan Chemwey
PASS33. ABEI J. Synthia
34. BUNDI Kemunto Ruth
35. CHEMOREI K. Samuel
36. CHEPKORIR Dorine Ndiema
37. FARIDA Namwaya Mustafa
38. GISOI Kerubo Nancy
39. INGUTIA Anunda Austine
40. JEBUNGEI K. Peninnah
41. KUNDU R. Davies
42. MUCHANJI Arvella Nafula
43. MUCHANJI M. Emmy
44. WABOMBA N. Lucy
45. WAFULA Barasa Carlos
46. WALUSE N. Mercy
47. WANYONYI N. Priscillah
DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION STUDIES
DISTINCTION1. BAKARI ZAWADI
2. WANJALA N. GAUDENCIA
3. WOTUBE N. SARAH
CREDIT4. ATENYA Khakasa Cynthia
5. BULIMO A. Janet
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6. CHEMAI Andrew Kipchirchir
7. KATAMBI L. Esther
8. KIPROP Albert
9. LANGAT Kiprotich Isaiah
10. MURUTU N. Celestine
11. SAYO Oscar
12. TIKO E. Gordon
13. WANJALA Janet
PASS 14. SIMIYU Mating’i Mercy
DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL WORK
DISTINCTION
1. KADESA MILDRED
CREDIT2. CHEPCHUMBA Viphian
3. EMACAR A. Moureen
4. EWOI Asiptar Dorcas
5. KASHORI Denis Kipkemei
6. KHISA M. Cintrella
7. KIMAKWA Sharon Rosebella
8. KIPLUKWO Jepkorir
9. KITILIT James
10. LUSWETI Dorothy Namsome
11. MUKENYE O. Peter
12. NTHULA Janet Nthambi
13. NYEGENYE A. Moureen
14. OCHOROKODI O. Shadrack
15. OTIENO Achieng Betha
16. OTIENO Everlyne Auma
17. PAPAH A. Mercy
18. SIKUKU Nelima Robai
19. VODEMBEKE Dorothy
20. WAFULA Mercy
21. WAMALWA N. Esther
22. WANJALA W. Sharline
23. WANYONYI R. Nekesa
PASS24. BARASA Wanjala Margaret
25. SINDANI N. Christine
26. WANYAMA N. Nelly
DIPLOMA IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
CREDIT1. WALELA M. Linda
2. WANYONYI W. Ruth
3. WASWA N. Mercy
DIPLOMA IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDU-CATION
CREDIT1. GICHIRA Flavia Wairimu
2. OCHANDA Mahlon Okoth
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ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS DEPARTMENT
ARTISAN IN ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
CREDIT1. CHEGE Maina Isaiah
2. WASILWA Lutalala Andrew
PASS3. JUMA S. Raphael
4. KADENDI Igunza Edigah
5. KHAOYA Wafula Wycliffe
6. KIBET Jackson
7. KINUTHIA Joseph Kagai
8. MACHARIA Nicolas Joram
9. NJINE James
10. NJOROGE Stanley Muhiu
11. OIRIA BriverItulia
12. OPUKA Isaya
13. SIMIYU Wangila Moses
14. WANJALA Antony Wafula
15. WANJALA Kevin Nyongesa
16. WASILWA Kiptoo Peter
17. WEKESA Juma Fride
18. WEKESA W. Vincent
CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN ELECTRICAL/ELEC-TRONIC ENGINEERING (POWER OPTION)
CREDIT1. KEITANY Kipsang
2. KEMEI Douglas Kiptanui
3. MARAGIA Magata Kevin
4. MWANGI K. David
5. MWASHI O. Obedi
6. NGARUIYA Haron Ndung’u
7. NJENGA Charles James
8. NJUKI Dennis Murithi
9. OTIENO Evans Owade
10. OWUOR J. Boniface
11. RUTTO K. Stephen
12. WACHIYE M. Benson
13. WAFULA Simiyu Jimmy
PASS14. AMAHUNDU David Okwomi
15. CHANDAYE Derrick
16. ENYENZE Dennis
17. KIBABA Arnold
18. MAKAU Kelvin Wambua
19. MUIRURI Derrick Francis
20. OMAO Enock Mayaka
DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING (POWER OPTION)
CREDIT1. EFUMBI J. Dennis
2. OLUNGA Oseno Joseph
3. WABWILE W Philip
4. WEKESA S. Micah
PASS5. BOIT Kipkogei Jacob
6. BUKURIA M. Wilberforce
7. CHEROP Everlyne
8. CHEROTICH Stella
9. CHERUIYOT K. Dennis
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10. EMOIT Billy
11. FWAMBA Elone Barasa
12. JAMILA Lucky
13. KAMAU K. John
14. KIBE Jane Wamboi
15. KIPROTICH Timothy Kipkeu
16. KOECH L. Geoffrey
17. KOSGEI C. Benard
18. KOSGEI Evans
19. KUNDU N. Esther
20. KYALO Joseph Luka
21. LETING K. Edwin
22. LUKA Joseph Kyalo
23. MAINA Wanyama Briver
24. MAYAKA M. Elizabeth
25. MILLANI M. Ayub
26. MMASI E. Ayieko
27. MUINDI Mutuku Festus
28. MWANGALE B. Linus.
29. NGURE Josephat
30. OCHIENG Joe Aching
31. OGETO O. Conrad
32. OMBATI Ogendi
33. OMONDI O.Vincent
34. OMUKOSI F. Barasa
35. OTIENG’O Nelson Andrew
36. POWON W. Athanasius
37. SIBONJE W. Joel
38. SIMIYU K. Peter
39. SIMIYU Wandela Philip
40. SITATI W. Edwin
41. WAFULA Wangila Godwin
42. WALUMBE J. Geoffrey
43. WASIKE A. John
44. WEKESA S. Imiyu Daniel
45. WEKESA Stephen Sifuna
46. WORI O. Daniel
DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING (TELECOMMUNICATION OPTION)
CREDIT1. MAYENDE Wechuli Moses
HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN ELECTRI-CAL/ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
CREDIT1. CHEBII T. Silas
2. JEPKIRUI Alice
3. KECH Noah
4. KIPKOECH Bett
5. KIPSANG Jepyegon Carolyne
6. OBWOGE N. Japheth
7. ODHIAMBO P. Erick
8. OMONDI O. Vincent
9. TISA K. Peris
10. TUITOEK K. Lenard
11. WANGILA Anthony
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MATHEMATICS AND AP-PLIED SCIENCES DEPART-MENT
CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN SCIENCE LABORA-TORY TECHNOLOGY 2018 (TEP)
CREDIT1. ACHIENG Mary Ogonda
2. AKINYI Roseline
3. HANSON C. Susann
4. MASIKA Carolyne Nafula
PASS5. BWAMI Kennedy
6. KHISA W. Victor
7. MUTORO Juliet Khakula
DIPLOMA IN APPLIED BIOLOGY CREDIT
1. AMBUNYA Amunga Brenda
PASS2. CHEBET Viola
3. CHEGE Kinga
4. CHEMMIAT S Juliet
5. EGESA Juliet
6. ETYANG Edwin
7. INYANGALA Fidel
8. KIBET R. Jepchirchir
9. KOMEN K. John
10. MEIN Kelvin David
11. NAIBEI K. Peter
12. NAMBILI W. Calistus
13. NYABAGA O. Vincent
14. NYONGESA D. Luucho
15. NYONGESA Wekesa Andrew
16. OMINO Andeso Rebeccah
17. SIMIYU W. David
18. TELLO Chepkurui Joyce
19. VIHENDA Milimu Winprodah
20. WAFULA W. Samuel
21. WAMALWA NafulaMorine
22. WAMALWA Salome Amelight
23. WAMALWA V. Christine
24. WEKESA Mutacho Titus
DIPLOMA IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (MOD)
CREDIT
1. MWENDWA M. Gideon
PASS2. NGASIKE Lopeyok Felix
DIPLOMA IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (TEP)
PASS1. BARASA Nasike Jemmimah
2. KUNDU Eliud
3. KUTSURU N. Margaret
4. LONGURA Anthony K.
5. MAKOKHA N. Sheila
6. MUANDA M. Roselyne
7. OCHIENG Onyango Dennis
8. SOITA Sammy Wekesa
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LIST OF TRAINEES AWARDEES OCTOBER 2019
ACADEMICS - FOR EXEMPLARY PERFOMANCE (DISTINCTION HOLDERS)
A. AGRICULTURE 1. KANG’ETHE ESTHER CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN G.A 2. MWENGU PETER CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN G.A B. LIBERAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT 3. BAKARI ZAWADI DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION STUDIES 4. WANJALA N GAUDENCIA DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION STUDIES 5. WOTUBE N SARAH DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION STUDIES 6. CHIRIKUMORAAVERELLIAN CERT IN SOCIAL WORK AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 7. KADESA MILDRED DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL WORK AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
C. BUSINESS STUDIES DEPARTMENT 8. SIULI AMOS MAINA DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTANCY (TEP)
LEADERSHIP - FOR EXEMPLARY LEADERSHIP 9. MERCY KANGINA (MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT) VICE CHAIR STUDENT COUNCIL
EXTRA CURICULUM SPORTS 10. CHEBET MERCY - BEST SPORT WOMAN 11. JUMA YUSUF - BEST SPORT MAN
INNOVATION 12. NATHAN NYAEGA OBOIKO – BEST INNOVATION 13. PAULINE WAMALWA – BEST INNOVATION
DRAMA 14. ANASTANCIA WECHULI 15. ABUBAKAR JUMA
MUSIC 16. DICKENS OSAWO 17. TERESA WAFULA
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The Polytechnic would like to recognize and appreciate the following partners in this Graduation Ceremony.
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Thank you for your support and making the 2nd Polytechnic Graduation Cere-mony (October 2019) a success.
APPRECIATION TO OUR PARTNERS
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JANUARY 2020 INTAKE COURSES
BUSINESS STUDIES DEPARTMENT
Course Title Minimum Requirements Duration Exam Body Diploma in Business Management Mod I, II & III K.C.S.E. Mean grade “C-“, pass in Mod I & II 1 Module/year KNEC Diploma in Supplies Chain Management Mod I,II & III K.C.S.E. Mean grade “C-“, pass in Mod I & II 1 Module/year KNEC Diploma in Banking and Finance (TEP) K.C.S.E. Mean Grade “C-“ 3 years KNEC Diploma in Accountancy (TEP) K.C.S.E. Mean Grade “C-“ 3 years KNEC Diploma in Human Resource Management Mod I, II & III K.C.S.E. Mean grade “C-“ pass in Mod I & II 1 Module/year KNEC Diploma in Cooperative Management Mod I, II & III K.C.S.E. Mean grade “C-“ pass in Mod I & II 1 Module/year KNEC Diploma in sales and Marketing Mod I, II & III K.C.S.E. Mean grade “C-“ pass in Mod I & II 1 Module/year KNEC Diploma in Secretarial Studies Mod I , II & III K.C.S.E. Mean Grade “C-“ pass in Mod I & II 1 Module/year KNEC Certificate in Business Management Mod I & II K.C.S.E Mean Grade “D” , pass in Mod I 1 Module/year KNEC Certificate in Supply Chain Management Mod I & II K.C.S.E. Mean grade “D“ ,pass in Mod I 1 Module/year KNEC Certificate in Human Resource Management Mod I & II K.C.S.E. Mean grade “D“ , pass in Mod I 1 Module/year KNEC Certificate in Secretarial Studies Mod I & II K.C.S.E. Mean grade “D“ , pass in Mod I 1 Module/year KNEC Certificate in Secretarial (Single and Group ) Stage I & II K.C.S.E & Above Stage I KNEC
MATHEMATICS AND APPLIED SCIENCES Diploma in Petroleum and Geo- science Mod II,III Pass in Mod I & II 1 Mod/year KNEC Diploma in Environmental Science Technology Mod II, III Pass in Mod I & II 1 Mod/year KNEC Diploma in Food Processing Technology Mod II, III Pass in Mod I & II 1 Mod/year KNEC Certificate in Food Processing & Preservation Technology Mod II Pass in Mod I 1 Mod/year KNEC Certificate in Science Lab Technology Mod II Pass in Mod I 1 Mod/year KNEC
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT Diploma in Computer Studies (TEP) K.C.S.E. Mean grade “C-“ 3 Years KNEC Diploma in Information Communication Technology.(Mod I, II,III) K.C.S.E. Mean grade “C-“, pass in Mod I & II 1 Module/year KNEC Certificate in Information Communication Technology (mod I, II) K.C.S.E. Mean grade “D“ , Pass in Mod I 1 Module/year KNEC Information Communication Digital Learning( ICDL) KCSE 6 Months ICDL Certified in Information Communication Technology K.C.S.E. Mean grade "D+" 6 Months KASNEB
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS DEPARTMENT Diploma in Electrical & Electronics Power Option (MOD I) K.C.S.E. Mean grade “C-“ 1 Module/year KNEC Certificate in Electrical & Electronics(Power) Mod I K.C.S.E. Mean grade “D“ 1 Mod/year KNEC Artisan in Electrical & Electronics(Power) TEP K.C.S.E. Mean grade “D-“ 1 year KNEC GTT I,II,III KCPE 5 TERMS NITA
MECHANICAL AND AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Diploma in Agricultural Engineering (TEP) K.C.S.E. Mean grade “C-“ & Above 3 Years KNEC Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Plant Mod I ,II &III K.C.S.E. Mean grade “C-“ , Pass in Mod I & II 1 Module/year KNEC Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Prod Mod I ,II &III ) K.C.S.E. Mean grade “C- “ , Pass in Mod I & II 1 Module/year KNEC Diploma in Automotive Engineering (Mod I ,II &III) K.C.S.E. Mean grade “C-“ , Pass in Mod I & II 1 Module/year KNEC Certificate in Mechanical Engineering (Prod Mod I & II) K.C.S.E. Mean grade “D“ , Pass in Mod I 1 Module/year KNEC Certificate in Automotive Engineering (Mod I & II K.C.S.E. Mean grade “D” , Pass in Mod I 1 Module/year KNEC Artisan MVT Level I & II K.C.S.E. Mean grade “D-” 1 Year(Level 1) KNEC GTT(Government Trade Test) Grade I & II Grade III & II 2 Terms NITA
BUILDING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Diploma in Building Technology (Mod I,II,III ) K.C.S.E. Mean grade “C- “ , Pass in Mod I & II 1 Module/year KNEC Diploma in Civil Engineering (Mod I,II,III ) K.C.S.E. Mean grade “C-“ , Pass in Mod I & II 1 Module/year KNEC Diploma in Quantity Surveying (TEP) K.C.S.E. Mean grade “C-“ & Above 3 year KNEC Certificate in Building Technology (Mod I,II) K.C.S.E. Mean grade “D“ , Pass in Mod 1 Module/year KNEC
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Diploma in General Agriculture (Mod I, II,III) K.C.S.E Mean Grade “C- pass in Mod I & II 1 Module/year KNEC Diploma in Entrepreneurial Agriculture (Mod I) K.C.S.E Mean Grade “C- & Above 1 Module/year KNEC Certificate in General Agriculture Mod I K.C.S.E. Mean grade “D“ & Above 1 Module/year KNEC Artisan in General Agriculture TEP K.C.S.E. & Above 1 year KNEC
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LIBERAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Diploma in Social Work & Community Development (Mod I, II) K.C.S.E. Mean grade “C-“ , Pass in Mod I 1 Module/year KNEC Diploma in Entrepreneurship Education(Mod I) K.C.S.E. Mean grade “C-“,.& Above 1 Mod/year KNEC
Diploma in Project management (Mod I) K.C.S.E. Mean grade “C-“.& Above 1 Mod/year KNEC
Diploma in Information Studies TEP K.C.S.E. Mean grade “C-“.& Above 3 Years KNEC
Diploma in Social Work Mod III Pass in Mod II 1 Module/year KNEC Diploma in Community Development Mod III Pass in Mod II 1 Module/year KNEC Certificate in Social work & Community Development TEP K.C.S.E Mean Grade “D” & Above 2 years KNEC Certificate in Information Studies (Mod I, II) K.C.S.E Mean Grade “D”, Pass in Mod I 1 Module/year KNEC Certificate in Project Management (Mod I) K.C.S.E Mean Grade “D” & Above 2 years KNEC
HOSPITALITY AND MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT
Diploma in Food and beverage management Mod I, II, III K.C.S.E Mean Grade “C-“ , pass in Mod I & II 1 Module/year KNEC
Diploma in Catering & Accommodation Mod I , II, III K.C.S.E. Mean Grade “C-”, pass in Mod I & II 1 Module/year KNEC
Diploma in Tourism Management Mod I K.C.S.E. Mean Grade “C-” 1 Module/year KNEC
Diploma in Housekeeping & Laundry Operations Mod I K.C.S.E. Mean Grade “D ” & Above 1 Module/year KNEC
Certificate in Housekeeping & Laundry Operations Mod I K.C.S.E. Mean Grade “C-” 1 Module/year KNEC
Certificate in Food and Beverage Management Mod I, II K.C.S.E. Mean Grade “D” pass in Mod I 1 Module/year KNEC
Certificate in Catering & Accommodation Mod I, II K.C.S.E. Mean Grade “D” pass in Mod I 1 Module/year KNEC
Certificate in Tourism management Mod I K.C.S.E D and Above 1 Module/year KNEC
Certificate in Tour Guiding and Operation Mod I K.C.S.E D and Above 1 Module/year KNEC
Artisan in Food and Beverage TEP K.C.S.E & Above 1 years KNEC
Competency Based Education Training (CBET) COURSES Course Title Minimum Requirements Duration Exam Body Horticulture Nursery production Level 3 (Basic) KCPE & Above 660 HRS CDACC / KNP
Housekeeping Level 3 (Basic) KCPE, KCSE D 1200 HRS CDACC / KNP
Electrical Installation Level 3 (Basic) KCPE OR KNQA Level 1& 2 1654 HRS CDACC / KNP
Plumbing Level 3 (Basic) K.C.P.E,K.C.S.E. OR KNQA 1 & 2 630 HRS CDACC / KNP
Front office Operations Level 4 (Basic) KCPE, KCSE, KCE, DIVISION IV OR KNQA Level 3 600 HRS CDACC / KNP
Food & Beverages(Culinary Arts) Level 4 (Basic) KCPE, KCSE OR KNQA Level 1 & 2 1200 HRS CDACC / KNP
Project Management Level 5 (Intermediate) K.C.S.E. Mean Grade “D” pass in Mod I 1200 HRS CDACC / KNP
Food Technology Level 6 (Advanced) K.C.S.E C- OR KNQA Level 5 2400 HRS CDACC / KNP
Automotive level 5 (inter mediate) KCSE D, KCE Division III OR KNQA 4 1200 HRS CDACC / KNP
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WIMBO WA TAIFA
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Amkeni ndugu zetuTufanye sote bidiiNasi tujitoe kwa nguvuNchi yetu ya KenyaTunayoipendaTuwe tayari kuilinda
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Jumuiya Yetu sote tuilindeTuwajibike tuimarikeUmoja wetu ni nguzo yetuIdumu Jumuiya yetu.
Uzalendo pia mshikamanoViwe msingi wa Umoja wetuNa tulinde Uhuru na AmaniMila zetu na desturi zetu.
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