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Technical University of Mombasa (TUM) is a public university located in the coastal city of Mombasa. [1] [2] It is amongst the oldest institution of higher learning in Kenya. It is one of the National Polytechnics recently elevated to a fully fledged University in Kenya. It was awarded its charter in 2013 by-then president Mwai Kibaki. [3] [2] [4]
PC Kinyanjui Technical Training Institute (PCKTTI) Railway Training Institute - South B, Nairobi; Ramogi Institute of Advanced Technology - Kisumu; Rifkins College - Mombasa; Rift Valley Technical Training Institute - Nakuru [25] Sacred Training Institute - Bungoma and Nairobi Campuses; Savannah Institute for Business and Informatics - Nakuru [26]
Tudor is the location of Technical University of Mombasa, a higher education facility offering subjects in engineering, business and sciences. [1] The institution is offering certificate, diploma, degree and PhD levels although mostly in the School of Business
Technical University of Mombasa: Mombasa: 2013 (MIOME), Mombasa Technical Institute [1966], Mombasa Polytechnic [1976], The Mombasa Polytechnic University College [2007] as a Constituent College of Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology: 1940 Main Campus, Tudor. Satellite Campuses in Kwale and Lamu County 12 Pwani University ...
Ethiopian Maritime Training Institute [5] Ghana: Accra: Regional Maritime University: Serves Anglophone countries such as Cameroon and Liberia [6] Kenya: Mombasa: Bandari Maritime Academy [7] Juja: Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology [7] [8] Mombasa Maritime & Management Institute Of East Africa [8] Mombasa Technical ...
The National Youth Service (NYS) is an organisation under the Government of Kenya.It was established in 1964 to train young people in important national matters. In 2019, the organization was transformed from a state department to a fully fledged semi-autonomous state corporation after enactment of NYS act, 2018 [2]] by the Kenyan parliament.
Awiti attended his primary school at Mawego Primary School in Rachuonyo. He then attended Mawego Secondary school. He then studied Electrical engineering at Mombasa Technical Training Institute. In 1984 he enrolled into the University of Manchester studying Management Administration and graduated in 1987 with a Master of Education.
Technical University of Kenya grew out of the Kenya Polytechnic. The Kenya Polytechnic was founded in 1961. [4] Proposals for the establishment of a technical institute in Nairobi were put forward in the Willoughby Report published in 1949. This led to the creation of the Royal Technical College of East Africa (RTCEA). [5]