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Mr. Hassan Noor Hassan, Chief Administrative Secretary, Ministry of Sports, Culture and Heritage signs the visitors book at an exhibition stand during the opening ceremony of the 2018 Kenyatta University Culture week. With him is KU Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Paul Wainaina (Left). The annual event attracted thousands of visitors and showcased cultural events, dances and food from Kenya and beyond.

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Kenyatta University Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Paul Wainaina (Right) with Mr. Hassan Noor Hassan, Chief Administrative Secretary, Ministry of Sports, Culture and Heritage (Second Right) visit the Korean stand during the 2018 Kenyatta University Culture week. The annual event attracted thousands of visitors and showcased cultural events, dances and food from Kenya and beyond

 Kenyatta University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Paul Wainaina inside the computer lab of Solai Boys School in Nakuru County. The schools computers were completely destroyed during the Patel dam tragedy last May that killed more than 47, injured 41 while 223 households lost their homes and almost 5,000 people were displaced. . KU donated over 25 brand new computers worth Ksh1.4M to enable the students prepare for the upcoming national exams. With the VC (left) is Dr. J. Mbai, area MCA.
 
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Kenyatta University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Paul Wainaina inside the computer lab of Solai Boys School in Nakuru County. The schools computers were completely destroyed during the Patel dam tragedy last May that killed more than 47, injured 41 while 223 households lost their homes and almost 5,000 people were displaced. . KU donated over 25 brand new computers worth Ksh1.4M to enable the students prepare for the upcoming national exams. With the VC (right) is Mr. P. Kimani, the School Principal.
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