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April 21, 2026
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College Issues Directives to All Students After Govt Orders Immediate Closure

College Issues Directives to All Students After Govt Orders Immediate Closure

The revocation of licenses of this institution not only comes as a shocker but also as a wake-up call to the country's education sector on matters of standards and quality that align with the global tenets...

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The Kenya Institute of Management (KIM) is undergoing an audit following an abrupt order from the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA) to close all its campuses and revoke its accreditation on April 20, 2026.

  • TVETA cited KIM's offering of unapproved courses and unlicensed trainers as reasons for the closure, declaring all certificates issued after 2018 unrecognized.
  • The Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Muriithi Ndegwa, assured stakeholders that KIM is actively engaging with TVETA to address the issues.
  • Thousands of students across KIM's 59 campuses are left uncertain about their ongoing studies, examinations, and the validity of their qualifications.

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