Once a year, the bustling town of Njoro in Kenya came alive with the vibrant energy of high school students from across the country who attended the Egerton University 2nd Edition of Career Day and Expo.
Walking through the bustling halls of Egerton University, one encounters a young man who exudes passion, determination, and a sense of purpose. Mr. Philip Nyayo, the Director of Academic Affairs at Egerton University and a third-year student pursuing a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB), has made it his mission to bridge the gap between students and the administration.
Egerton University student Cynthia Wanini has been elected as the first president of the Egerton University Student Association (EUSA) in the university's history. Cynthia, who is also the Chair of the student council, has been an active participant in various activities and initiatives that aim to empower women in leadership and mentorship programs.