OVER SIX HUNDRED GRADUATES IN KENYA AND UGANDA
By African Times Special Correspondent
635 Graduands drawn from Kenya, Uganda, and
Rwanda were conferred with degrees during the
4th edition of the graduation ceremony of East
African University(TEAU). The graduands were
primarily drawn from schools of business,
education and computer science.
Communications Secretary and CEO National
Communications Secretariat Ministry of ICT,
Innovation and Youth Affairs Eng. Daniel Obam
called on the east Africa region to be drivers of
social, technological, economic development
through knowledge generation and Innovation.
“There is a need to push the boundaries of
knowledge and discovery to transform the lives
of those around us,” said Eng. Obam, who was
the Chief Guest at the occasion.
The Chancellor of the University Prof George
Mondo Kagonyera lauded the graduands on
their achievements and challenged them to
impact their spheres of influence positively.
“Innovation and creativity are vital aspects for
our community, lets us strive to combat the
current challenges towards the improvement of
quality lives.
The East African University is affiliated to
various International Universities, including;
Hochschule Neubrandenburg University of
Applied Sciences, Germany, Alpine University,
American University of Health, Cairo, Egypt and
has collaborated with other institutions of
higher learning in Kenya. Ambassador Al-Haj
Professor Badru D. Kateregga, the Chairman of
the Board of Trustees of The East African
University, also serves as the Vice-Chancellor of
Kampala University.
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