Education Cabinet Secretaries has announced the appointment of 13 new vice chancellors for various public universities in Kenya.
This follows the competitive recruitment of vice chancellors which was kickstarted in February.
According to the Universities Act, vice chancellors and their deputies are appointed by university councils in consultation with the Cabinet Secretary following a competitive process conducted by the Public Service Commission.
CS Machogu speaks on admission of students with pending scholarship applications
Speaking on August 24, when he appeared before the National Assembly, Education CS Ezekiel Machogu said only 26% of students had applied, translating to 75,272 out of 285, 167.
The VCs Include;
1.Alupe University – Prof. Barasa Lwagula
2. Dedan Kimathi University of Technology – Prof. Peter Nganga Muchiri
3. Machakos University – Prof. Joyce Jepkirui Agalo
4. Technical University of Kenya – Prof. Dr. Benedict Mwavu Mutua
5. Tharaka University – Prof. Peter K. Muriungi
6. Pwani University – Prof. James H. P. Kahindi
7. Karatina University – Prof. Linus Muthuri Gitonga
8. Kisii University – Prof. Dr. Nathan Oyori Ogechi
9. South Eastern Kenya University – Prof. Eng. Douglas Shitanda
10. University of Eldoret – Prof. Thomas Kimeli Cheruiyot
11. Jaramogi University of Science and Technology – Prof. Emily Achieng Akuno
12. Tom Mboya University – Prof. Charles O. Omondi
13. University of Kabianga – Prof. Eric Kipyegon Koech
He said that the Ministry of Education would involve the Ministry of Interior to assist in raising the numbers.
The low number of applications raised concern among the MPs, with the deadline for the applications being only two weeks away.