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  • The National Environment Complaints Committee (NECC) Chairman DrJustryNyaberi, Committee Secretary, Dr John Chumo, and members of the Hindu Religious & Service Centre (HRSC) Mr Jayaram Ankala, Mr Nitin Shah and Ms Diva Shah on 14 October held a meeting with Vice-Chancellor Professor Isaac Kibwage.

  • Today the Vice-Chancellor Prof. Isaac Kibwage led a delegation from Egerton University to the Office of the Nakuru County Governor, Hon. Lee Kinyanjui for a courtesy call. Among pertinent issues discussed were collaborations between Egerton University and Nakuru County Government in the rehabilitation of Mau Ecosystem and Njoro River, upgrading roads within Main Campus, the elevation of Lord Egerton Castle as a historical site and partnering with hospitals in Nakuru County in health care research, Innovation, Farmer Training Extension and Outreach.

  • Egerton University wishes to congratulate Faith Kipyegon on winning a Gold Medal for Kenya on 19th July 2022 during the Women's 1,500 metres race in the World Athletics Championships in Oregon. Faith Kipyegon is the Brand Ambassador of the Mau-Egerton University Cross Country. She hails from Kuresoi, Nakuru County, Kenya. The University also congratulates Ferdinand Omanyala for representing Kenya to the semi final stage in the 100 metres men's race.

  • Council Members of Egerton University gathered on Friday to participate in the greening efforts of the University and the larger conservation initiative of the Mau Ecosystem. This ecosystem is home to the Njoro River, one of the rivers that pass through the University, and drains its water in Lake Nakuru, a world-famous national park. The park is home to two types of flamingos, making it a vital ecosystem to protect.

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