Friday, July 18, 2014

KIRINYAGA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LAUNCHES ITS STRATEGIC PLAN,QMS AND SERVICE CHARTER.

KIRINYAGA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LAUNCHES ITS STRATEGIC PLAN,QMS AND SERVICE CHARTER. JANE MUGAMBI 18TH JULY 2014. Kirinyaga university college on Thursday evening launched a five year strategic plan, the service charter and the ISO9001:2008 and the Quality management systems manual. Being the only public university in the county, region will use the three documents to give quality, equitable training for Kenyan manpower that is demanded by vision 2030. Council chairman Gideon Hanjari the documents fulfils the purpose in setting out the university strategic objectives for the five year period as well as reviewing and monitoring developments in the mandated area of provision of university education. Hanjari also said that the strategic plan will provide a clear picture of the university’s assessment of the factors that are affecting the education sector, the plan will also harmonise with the objectives of the second Medium term plan(MTPII) for the period 2013-2018 and the country’s economic blue print. He also said that the council is committed to improving the provision of the university’s education to ensure relevance, equity and technology transfer through sustainable development. The chairman also said that they want to produce fully trained, vibrant manpower to ensure a strong support structure for the economic development in the realization of vision 2030. "Ás the council we want to have a team of students who can handle their jobs after graduating, this will add the manpower in the country in the realization of vision 2030”said Hanjari. The development and execution of the strategic plan is projected to require 4.9billion so as to address the strategic objectives outlined, top training facilities and attraction and retention of competitive faculty for successful accomplishment. Hanjari was first to point out that race, religion should not be manner in denying any student or lecturers from Kenya admission or a chance to do their work citing that team work is what is needed in capacity building. University Principal Mrs. Mary Ndung’u said the they are ready to follow the three documents to improve education in the university. Ends….

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