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    Mount Kenya University Newsletter, 1st Issue 2018

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    Mount Kenya University (MKU) is among universities in Kenya that effectively train law students at undergraduate level. Those who undertake their LLB studies at the university go on to perform well in the Kenya School of Law (KSL) Bar examinations. This is according to a report by the Task Force on Legal Sector Reforms. The Task Force presented the report at a conference held 14 to 18 January in Mombasa under the theme, A Legal Profession for the 21st Century. The Council of Legal Education (CLE) and Office of the Attorney General and Department o

    The Constitution of Kenya 1969

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    "The Constitution" means the Constitution of the Republic of Kenya contained in Schedule 2 of the Kenya Independence Order in Council 1963, as amended by the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Act 1964, the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1964, the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Act 1965, the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Act 1966, the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) (No.2) Act 1966, the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) (No. 3) Act 1966, the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) (No. 4) Act 1966, the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Act 1967, the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Act 1968 and the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1968..

    Mount Kenya University Newsletter, 2nd Issue 2018

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    It is double joy as Mount Kenya University’s (MKU’s) law programmes receive full accreditation. This marks an eventful year for legal training at the institution which a government study ranked among the top trainers with the highest student pass rates in the Kenya School of Law Bar examination over the last ten years. On 30 July, the Council of Legal Education (CLE) fully accredited Mount Kenya University’s Parklands Law Campus and its Bachelor of Law programme (LLB). MKU hosted a luncheon on 3 August to celebrate this historic milestone that made it the 11th university in the country to attain full accreditation. This sets the stage for the university to offer a Master in Law (LLM) programme. Then on 25 October, CLE inspected the campus’s facilities and resources in respect to the university’s Diploma in Law programme. Satisfied, CLE licensed MKU as a Legal Education Provider pursuant to the provisions of Legal Education Act and the relevant regulations, for a period of five years with effect from 22 November 2018

    Mount Kenya University Newsletter, June 2017 Issue 

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    Mount Kenya Universi- ty (MKU) has given the drive for peace in Africa a major fillip. This is after hosting an International Conference on Peace, Security and Social Enterprise, which established a think tank named African Consortium for Peace (AC4P). The university donated Ksh5 million towards the consortium’s establishment. AC4P is a platform to deliberate and promote a peaceful future for Africa. MKU sponsored the conference to the tune of Ksh10 million, and teamed up with several partners to make it a huge success. Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Interior and Coordination of National Govern- ment, Major Gen. (Rtd.) Joseph Nkai- ssery, the chief guest at the May confer- ence, termed the conference as important and timely, owing to the fact that it came just ahead of Kenya’s 2017 General Election, to be held in August. He added that the meeting was also “timely because the idea of engaging in dialogue on peaceful interventions for sustainable development in the contem- porary society and especially in Kenya today cannot be gainsaid”. The CS emphasised that because peace and security were central requirement

    Mount Kenya University Newsletter, January 2017 Issue

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    The placement of the first batch of Government-sponsored students in private universities since independence marks a major milestone in Kenya’s higher education sector. Mount Kenya University (MKU) attracted the highest number of applications and admitted the bulk of the sponsored students in its September 2016 intake. MKU took in 1,126 (or more than 10 percent) of the 10,000 students sponsored by the Government. In an interview, MKU Vice Chancellor, Prof Stanley W. Waudo, described this as a move in the right direction for the country

    Mount Kenya University Newsletter (Kigali Campus) issue 002

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    This publication covers events of interest to Mount Kenya University fraternity and the stakeholders. The Editor welcomes original news articles, features, expert opinion and general interest articles from the staff and students for consideration. Please forward your original pictures and articles to [email protected]

    Mount Kenya University 12th Graduation Supplement

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    Mount Kenya University (MKU) will tomorrow hold its 12th Graduation Ceremony at its main campus in Thika town. The university will confer degrees and award various academic certificates to a total of 6,603 candidates who have successfully completed their studies. Bachelors’ degree programmes account for the bulk of the numbers, with 4,157 graduands. Other graduands will receive diplomas or certificates, and a few will be conferred with doctorate degrees. The university continues to release highly skilled graduates who are absorbed in public service, private firms, non-governmental organisations and international agencies. The enterprising ones set up own firms to employ themselves and others. The theme for the ceremony is, “The Role of Ethics and Values in Sustainable Socio-economic Development.” The graduation ceremony will be aired live on Citizen TV from 9am tomorrow

    Mount Kenya University Newsletter: Issue no. 004

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    Mount Kenya University has sought accreditation in the United States of America in a bid to get international exposure for its students and faculty. The university, which is fully accredited in East Africa has an existing partnership agreement with University of Cincinnati. It has also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Xavier University, another top University in USA. Board of Trustees Chairman Simon Gicharu signed the MoU on behalf of MKU while Dr Scott A. Chadwick, the Provost and Chief Academic Officer at Xavier University signed on behalf of his University. The MoU will open the gates for the two institutions to collaborate in student exchange and immersion programmes; the development and advancement of online and distance education for students of both universities; the creation and advancement of academic programmes in entrepreneurship and innovation. The other areas of collaboration will include: ……..

    Report on Kenya Fisheries 1967.

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    The Report on Kenya Fisheries 1967 summarizes the activities that occurred within the Fisheries Industry in Kenya.Publishe

    2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census Volume II: Distribution of Population by Administrative Units

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