- The ceremony, themed “Celebration of Dedication, Faith, and Academic Triumphs,” celebrated the academic achievements of the Class of 2025 with joy and pride. Kenyatta congratulated the graduates for their accomplishments and praised Kabarak University for nurturing excellence, entrepreneurship, and ethical leadership.
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta set the tone for Kabarak University’s 21st Graduation Ceremony on December 19, 2025, when he urged the Class of 2025 to make Kenya a global hub of innovation.
Speaking as Chief Guest at the university’s main campus in Nakuru County, the former President challenged the graduates to embrace courage, creativity, and a global mindset as they step into the future.
“When I see you all today, I see hope—the same hope I felt as a young man stepping into the unknown. That hope, combined with courage, builds nations. Kenya already leads in ICT and renewable energy. With your skills, you can position our country as a hub of innovation, not just in Africa, but globally,” he declared.
The ceremony, themed “Celebration of Dedication, Faith, and Academic Triumphs,” celebrated the academic achievements of the Class of 2025 with joy and pride. Kenyatta congratulated the graduates for their accomplishments and praised Kabarak University for nurturing excellence, entrepreneurship, and ethical leadership.
He reminded the audience that the institution, founded by the late President Daniel Toroitich arap Moi, has remained true to its vision of faith, excellence, and service.
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Kenyatta commended the university’s emphasis on innovation and applied research, highlighting student projects that have advanced from prototypes to patents and commercialization.
He also applauded the rollout of new market-driven programs in STEM, Data Science, Pharmacy, Chemistry, and Judicial Science, describing them as timely steps toward positioning Kenya as a leader in global education.
Kabarak University Chancellor Gideon Moi reaffirmed the institution’s commitment to sustainability and innovation. He announced the commissioning of a renewable energy project to power learning and research, calling it a milestone in the university’s leadership in sustainable education.
“We are commissioning the first phase of our renewable energy project, providing reliable, clean power for uninterrupted learning, research, and innovation. This milestone reinforces Kabarak University’s leadership in sustainable education, positioning us as a pioneer in Africa,” Moi said.
The 21st graduation ceremony not only celebrated academic triumphs but also cast a vision for Kenya’s future—one where innovation, sustainability, and ethical leadership drive the nation’s place on the global stage.
Kabarak University is located in Nakuru County, Kenya, about 20 kilometers from Nakuru City along the Nakuru–Eldama Ravine road. Established in 2002 by Kenya’s second President, Daniel Toroitich arap Moi, the university sits in a serene setting that offers a peaceful environment for learning and research.
Its main campus serves as the hub for academic and administrative activities, while the Nakuru City campus extends its reach to the urban center.
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