University News and Updates /info-desk Mon, 15 Jun 2026 12:37:08 +0300 en-gb CLACLE Blog Symposium 2026: Legal Aid Act @10 – Successes, Challenges, and the Future of Access to Justice in Kenya – From Representation to Legal Empowerment: Rethinking Access to Justice under Article 48 of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 and the Legal /clacle-blog/from-representation-to-legal-empowerment-rethinking-access-to-justice-under-article-48-of-the-constitution-of-kenya-2010-and-the-legal /clacle-blog/from-representation-to-legal-empowerment-rethinking-access-to-justice-under-article-48-of-the-constitution-of-kenya-2010-and-the-legal “Ignorance of the law is not a defence to me, doesn’t make sense. The Accused should know what they have been accused of and how they are going to defend themselves when they appear in court.”[1]

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CLACLE Blog Mon, 15 Jun 2026 00:01:00 +0300
CLACLE Blog Symposium 2026: Legal Aid Act @10 – Successes, Challenges, and the Future of Access to Justice in Kenya – Symposium Introduction /clacle-blog/legal-aid-act-10-successes-challenges-and-the-future-of-access-to-justice-in-kenya-symposium-introduction /clacle-blog/legal-aid-act-10-successes-challenges-and-the-future-of-access-to-justice-in-kenya-symposium-introduction Three months ago, the Centre for Legal Aid and Clinical Legal Education (CLACLE), Ƶ Law Clinic, issued a Call for Submissions for the CLACLE Blog Symposium 2026: Legal Aid Act @10 – Successes, Challenges, and the Future of Access to Justice in Kenya.[1]

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CLACLE Blog Sun, 14 Jun 2026 00:01:00 +0300
University Library Launches Upgraded Digital Platforms for Faster Access to Information and Research /updates/library/university-library-launches-upgraded-digital-platforms-for-faster-access-to-information-and-research /updates/library/university-library-launches-upgraded-digital-platforms-for-faster-access-to-information-and-research

Access to reliable information is at the heart of quality learning, teaching, and research. To improve the user experience and enhance access to knowledge resources, the University Library has successfully upgraded its Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) and Institutional Repository (IR).

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The vibrant and impactful Health Awareness Week at Ƶ successfully concluded today, marking a week of intensive health education, screening, and community engagement aimed at promoting holistic well-being among students, staff, and the surrounding community.

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Spiritual and Student Affairs Fri, 12 Jun 2026 00:00:01 +0300
Ƶ Hosts KEBS ISO 9001:2015 Surveillance Audit at Nakuru City Campus /updates/kabu-hosts-kebs-iso-9001-2015-surveillance-audit-at-nakuru-city-campus /updates/kabu-hosts-kebs-iso-9001-2015-surveillance-audit-at-nakuru-city-campus

Ƶ today hosted the opening session of the ISO 9001:2015 first surveillance audit conducted by the  at the Nakuru City Campus. The exercise is part of the University’s ongoing effort to strengthen its quality systems and improve how services are delivered across all areas.

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News & Updates Wed, 03 Jun 2026 00:30:00 +0300
Rooted in the Word, United in Worship: Ƶ Community Renewed During Mid-Week Chapel Service /updates/ssa/rooted-in-the-word-united-in-worship /updates/ssa/rooted-in-the-word-united-in-worship

The Ƶ Convocation Hall was filled with an atmosphere of worship, reflection, and spiritual renewal during the University's weekly mid-week chapel service. The gathering was further enriched by a special celebration marking the birthday of the Acting University Provost, Rev. Justus Mutuku, who was honoured by the university community during the service.

The sermon was delivered by Rev. Laban Kittony under the theme, "Growth Through Faith: Deepening Spiritual Roots," drawing from Hebrews 5:12–14. In his message, Rev. Kittony unpacked five foundational pillars of spiritual maturity, guiding the congregation through a deeper understanding of growing in grace, remaining grounded in God's Word, being guided by godly wisdom, guarding against sin, and cultivating meaningful Christian fellowship.

He emphasized that spiritual growth requires intentionality and commitment. Highlighting the importance of fellowship, he noted that believers thrive when they function as one body in Christ, supporting one another through love, unity, and selfless care.

The message challenged students and staff to examine their personal walk with God and firmly establish their identity in Christ as the foundation for overcoming the distractions and pressures of the modern world. Drawing from 2 Peter 3:18 and Romans 6:11–12, Rev. Kittony reminded the congregation that spiritual stability comes through grace, enabling believers to stand firm in faith and walk in willing obedience to God.

A special moment during the service was the celebration of the birthday of the Acting University Provost, Rev. Justus Mutuku. Members of the university community joined in expressing their appreciation for his faithful leadership, spiritual guidance, and dedicated service to Ƶ, offering prayers and warm wishes as he marked another year of God's grace and favour.

Following the sermon, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Henry Kiplangat, addressed the congregation and offered the benediction. He encouraged students to remain consistent in their spiritual lives by actively participating in chapel services, emphasizing that such gatherings provide essential spiritual nourishment for both academic and personal growth. The Vice-Chancellor also urged members of the Kabarak family to remain steadfast in prayer and concluded by inviting the entire university community to the upcoming Sunday Baptism Service, describing it as a wonderful opportunity to witness the continued spiritual transformation taking place within the institution.

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Spiritual and Student Affairs Wed, 03 Jun 2026 00:00:03 +0300
Kabarak Law School Advances to Geneva After Qualifying for the Advanced Rounds of the Nelson Mandela World Human Rights Moot Court Competition /sol-news/sol-advances-to-geneva-after-qualifying-for-the-advanced-rounds-of-the-nmhrmc /sol-news/sol-advances-to-geneva-after-qualifying-for-the-advanced-rounds-of-the-nmhrmc

We are proud to celebrate a major international achievement by our School of Law after securing a place among the Top 24 Qualifying Teams advancing to the Advanced Rounds of the prestigious Nelson Mandela World Human Rights Moot Court Competition.

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School of Law Tue, 02 Jun 2026 00:00:02 +0300
Ƶ School of Medicine and Health Sciences Holds Postgraduate Students’ Engagement Meeting /smhs-news/smhs-holds-postgraduate-students-engagement-meeting /smhs-news/smhs-holds-postgraduate-students-engagement-meeting

The School of Medicine and Health Sciences at Ƶ, on Friday, 29th May 2026, held a postgraduate students’ engagement meeting bringing together graduate students, faculty members, and academic leadership to discuss key matters relating to postgraduate training and academic progress.

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SMHS Fri, 29 May 2026 18:26:21 +0300
Freshmen Inspired as Vice-Chancellor Address Highlights Purpose and Excellence During Ƶ Orientation /updates/freshmen-inspired-as-vc-address-highlights-purpose-and-excellence /updates/freshmen-inspired-as-vc-address-highlights-purpose-and-excellence

A new academic journey began on a high note as first-year students gathered at the Ƶ Main Auditorium for an inspiring orientation session marked by encouragement, reflection, and practical guidance for university life. The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Henry Kiplangat, delivered a compelling address that officially welcomed the freshmen into the university community while challenging them to pursue excellence, personal growth, and strong moral values throughout their studies.

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News & Updates Thu, 28 May 2026 00:25:21 +0300
Ƶ Hosts Engineering Board of Kenya Workshop to Strengthen Engineering Curriculum Development /sset-news/kabu-hosts-engineering-board-of-kenya-workshop-to-strengthen-engineering-curriculum-development /sset-news/kabu-hosts-engineering-board-of-kenya-workshop-to-strengthen-engineering-curriculum-development

Efforts to shape globally competitive engineering graduates took centre stage this week as academics and industry experts gathered for an intensive curriculum development workshop to strengthen engineering education in Kenya. The five-day training brings together faculty members, accreditation experts, and engineering professionals in a collaborative process focused on developing a robust and internationally aligned Bachelor of Science in Engineering programme.

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