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BIG MOVE: RVIBS Partners with Nyandarua National Polytechnic to Enhance Collaboration

By February 19, 2024News

BY: Communication Team

In a bid to foster academic and developmental synergy, Rift Valley Institute of Business Studies (RVIBS) has formalized a strategic alliance with Nyandarua National Polytechnic through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

The MoU, inked by representatives from both institutions, marks a significant milestone in their commitment to collaborative efforts aimed at advancing various aspects of education and development.

Under this agreement, RVIBS and Nyandarua National Polytechnic will engage in collaborative ventures spanning a spectrum of key areas. These include research and development initiatives aimed at addressing contemporary challenges, as well as the enhancement of curriculum frameworks to align with industry demands and emerging trends.

RVIBS Director John Kimemia and Nyandarua Principal Felix Mungatu sign collaboration MOU. Photo/Martin Kuria

Moreover, the partnership will facilitate the exchange of expertise and resources for human resource development, ensuring that students receive quality training and are equipped with the necessary skills for the job market. Both institutions will collaborate on co-curricular activities to enrich the overall educational experience of their respective student bodies.

Speaking on the occasion, representatives from RVIBS and Nyandarua National Polytechnic expressed their enthusiasm for the partnership and emphasized its potential to yield tangible benefits for students, faculty, and the broader community.

Madam Percy Kihumba, the Principal of RVIBS hailed the move terming it a game changer for students.

“This collaboration signifies our commitment to fostering academic excellence and innovation. By pooling our resources and expertise, we aim to create a conducive environment for learning and research that will empower our students to thrive in today’s dynamic world.”

RVIBS director John Kimemia (left) after signing MOU with Nyandarua NP Principal Felix Mungatu (Right).