Ogamba Pushes AI, Innovation, Entrepreneurship at UoN Graduation

"Do not leave this institution as job seekers. Leave as innovators, creators and problem solvers,” the Education CS said, - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke..
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Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba challenged University of Nairobi graduates to embrace innovation, entrepreneurship, and emerging technologies during the institution's 74th Graduation Ceremony. He urged the 4,504 graduates to become job creators, emphasizing the role of Artificial Intelligence and digital technologies in Kenya's economic transformation.
- 4,504 students were awarded degrees and diplomas at the graduation.
- Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba was the key speaker.
- Ogamba stressed the importance of timely curriculum review in universities to align with labor market needs and reaffirmed the government's commitment to honor the KSh 7.6 billion Collective Bargaining Agreement for university staff.
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