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Cabinet Secretary for Education Dr. Ezekiel Machogu has challenged Kenyan universities to pursue global recognition by enhancing academic standards and aligning programs with industry requirements.
Speaking during the University of Nairobi's 70th Graduation Ceremony on Friday, December 15, 2023, Machogu said it's imperative for academic institutions, including the University of Nairobi, to elevate their standards and compete on par with world-renowned institutions such as MIT and Oxford.
He stressed the necessity of tailoring educational programs to meet the evolving needs of industries, advocating for innovation and the cultivation of research excellence.
"Kenyan universities must strive for global recognition by fostering an environment of academic excellence, innovation, and research prowess," said Dr. Machogu in his keynote address.
The University conferred 73 PhD degrees, 1583 Master's Degrees, 54 postgraduate Diploma awards, 3534 Bachelor's degree awards, 278 diplomas and 20 fellowship Awards making a total of 5,542 new graduates.
Among the graduates at today's ceremony was Standard Group's Persil Telewa, the host of KTN News' Globe Traktion show, who received a Master of Arts in Communications.
"I'm honoured to have attained my second master's degree today, furthering my journey in understanding the nuances of communication. This degree will serve as a guiding light in my work, allowing me to dissect complex narratives and connect with audiences on a deeper level." Said Ms Telewa.
KTN Home Producer Fiona Biketi was also among the over 3,500 undergraduate awardees with a Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Production - Television.
Their achievements marked not just academic success but a testament to their dedication and contributions to the field of media and communications.