The ‘SIM on Wheels’ is a mobile unit for simulation-based training of medical teams that employs advanced simulation-based training modalities that enable health care providers to effectively improve their clinical, communication, organizational and administrative abilities.
A section of medical professionals in Nakuru county have agreed to work closely with the Faculty of Law Legal Aid Project (FOLLAP) in helping survivors of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) to access justice.
Chandarana Food plus supermarket at Golden Life Mall in Nakuru opened its doors to customers on 7 October 2021 with His Excellency the Deputy Governor of Nakuru County Dr Eric Korir, Egerton University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Isaac Kibwage, and Chandarana Food Plus Director Mr Anil Thakkar cutting the ribbon.
Egerton University recently teamed up with other stakeholders in a drive to plant over 10,000 tree seedlings within the Dundori Forest Station to support the Mau Reforestation Project through the Kenya Forest Service (KFS) Adopt-A-Forest model. The Green Belt Movement (GBM) and the French Government, through the French Development Agency (AFD), have adopted a block in the forest dubbed the "French Corner" for rehabilitation and restoration.
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.
The main campus of the Egerton University was the venue for the event, which saw participants from different categories competing in the races. The categories included Junior men, Junior women, Adult men over 55 years, Adult women over 55 years, and the professional men. The highlight of the event was the 10 Kilometers race, which crowned the winner
The Prime Cabinet Secretary, Honourable Musalia Mudavadi
The Principal Secretary for Performance and Delivery Management, Ms Esther Ngero
The Principal Secretary for Parliamentary Affairs, Ms Aurelia Rono
The Governor, Her Excellency Susan Kihika
The Senator, Honourable Tabitha Karanja
Preparations for the upcoming National Research Festival 2025 gained momentum as senior officials from the National Research Fund (NRF), Egerton University, and the National Organising Committee paid a courtesy visit to the Office of the Governor, Nakuru County.
Egerton University, the National Research Fund (NRF), and the Nakuru County Government have jointly affirmed their readiness to host the National Research Festival 2025, which will take place from August 18 to 22 at Egerton University’s Njoro Main Campus.
