The Dean has previously praised the student leaders and students for organising successful events. He has termed the performance as sterling saying their success promotes the image and reputation of the university and therefore should be celebrated.
Representatives from Metropol CRB, will speak to the TU-K community about credit reference bureaus, who lists names of borrowers and why people are sometimes denied loans and what they should do.
During the opening ceremony, the Drama Club entertained the audience with a winning cultural dance, “Omundu-khu-Mundu.” The dance emerged top in the just concluded 6th Regional Kenya Universities Performing Arts Association (KUPAA), Drama Festivals that was held at the Multimedia University of Kenya (MMU).
Led by Dr. Teresa Otieno (Assistant Patron), TU-K French students presented a French Solo and Comedy.
Students from the School of Hospitality and Human Ecology, exhibited their creative works and business ventures.
Different students’ Associations for instance, The Association of Engineering Students of TU-K, exhibited their innovations such as the Garbage Collecting Autonomous Robots. Former students exhibited iforge 3D Printing and Design and how it can seamlessly be integrate into a curriculum.