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Visit by the National Assembly Committee on Education

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The delegation of members of parliament addresses an ongoing lecture at the amphitheater.

A delegation of Members of Parliament from the National Assembly Committee on Education, led by the Vice chairperson, Hon. Malulu Injedi, recently conducted a familiarization visit to Maseno University.

The delegation expressed their satisfaction with the progress made by the university, particularly regarding its infrastructural advancements. Professor Julius Nyabundi, the Vice-Chancellor, alongside other administrative staff, accompanied the members on a tour of the newly constructed, state-of-the-art amphitheater and hostels.

The delegation was particularly impressed by the facilities, which they believe will significantly enhance the learner experience and bolster the university's capacity to accommodate a larger student body.

 

 


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The delegation of members of parliament addresses an ongoing lecture at the amphitheater.

The new amphitheater, with its advanced technology and spacious design, provides an ideal platform for lectures, conferences, and workshops. This fosters a dynamic learning environment that encourages knowledge exchange and collaboration between students, faculty, and visiting scholars. 

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Student's Hostels

The expanded hostel capacity allows for a greater number of students to reside on campus. This fosters a more vibrant campus life, where students can engage in discussions and learning beyond the classroom setting. By providing a comfortable and stimulating living environment, the university promotes a culture of knowledge-sharing and intellectual growth. Maseno University's investment in its infrastructure directly aligns with its core mission of disseminating knowledge.

The new facilities create a more conducive learning environment, enabling the university to equip its students with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in an ever-evolving world.

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(From right) Hon. Malulu Injendi, Hon. Nabii Nabwera, Prof. Julius Nyabundi and Hon. Clive Ombane share light moments.
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