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Machogu Announces Changes in Polytechnics Management

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Machogu Announces Changes in Polytechnics Management

Machogu Announces Changes in Polytechnics Management

Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu has announced changes to the management of several national polytechnics in Kenya.

In a notice published in the Gazette on February 15, Machogu appointed new council members and chairpersons to head the institutions.

The changes aim to bring new leadership to the polytechnics and improve the quality of education offered.

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At Kabete National Polytechnic, Agnes Wanjiru was appointed as the new board chairperson. Other members of the board include Henry Huka, Honey Abdi, Purity Sein, Isabella Njeri, and Gilbert Nyongi.

The Kenya Coast National Polytechnic also has a new chairperson, Patricia Mwaka, who will work alongside Luciana Sanzua, Peter Munyao, Nuru Bwanakombo, Albert Kagwa, and Shukri Baramadi.

Paul Kibirech is the new chairperson at Kitale National Polytechnic, with Ondongo Sylus, Salina Cheruiyot, Harisson Tanga, Isaac Mudogo, and Jane Ahuru serving as board members.

Similarly, Anthony Njangi is the new chairperson at Meru National Polytechnic, with Susan Kinya, Leshore Serina, Suleyman Boru, Callista Kina, and Jenu John as board members.

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Mongeri Mirieri is the new chairperson at Kisii National Polytechnic, with Marwa Stephen, Obadiah Okeri, Mary Elizabeth, Elizabeth Ngeno, and Sharon Rose Sabato also appointed as board members.

David Kanyoi was appointed as the new chair of Nyeri National Polytechnic, with Jayne Cindy Kavuha, Peter Kebiro, Joseph Suge, John Mwenda, and Lucy Waruguru as board members.

Mabel Khayisia was appointed as the new chair of Sigalagala National Polytechnic, with John Mokaya, Phoebe Mumbua, Lynette Adhiambo, Vitalis Wekesa, and Kimutai Geoffrey also appointed as board members.

The appointments were made as part of a broader effort to improve the quality of technical and vocational education and training (TVET) in Kenya.

The government has been investing heavily in TVET programs, with a focus on equipping graduates with the skills needed to meet the demands of the job market.

The new leadership at the national polytechnics is expected to support these efforts by ensuring that the institutions are well-managed and able to deliver high-quality education.

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