“Sustainability is no longer about doing less harm, it’s about doing more good.” These are the words of former Puma C.E.O Jochen Zeitz. The Public Relations Club of Mount Kenya University decided to do more good to the society by Read More …
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MKU Public Relation Club emerges third in PRSK bootcamp competition
Public Relations students of Mount Kenya University emerged position three after defeating five giant universities in the hotly contested PRSK bootcamp competition at St Paul’s university on the 15th of November, 2023. All the 8 Universities present were, tasked with Read More …
A visit to the Oldest Fort in East Africa by Journalism Class
Fort Jesus is a 16th century old Portuguese fort located at the Mombasa Island adjacent to the Indian Ocean and around the old part of Mombasa city also called Mombasa Old town. It is amongst the oldest historical sites in Read More …
MKU Medical Students Association Hosts Spectacular Finalist Dinner
The Mount Kenya University Medical Students Association (MKUMSA) made history by hosting an exquisite finalist dinner at the prestigious Ole Sereni Hotel in Nairobi in partnership with UNFPA, Amref, Absa Bank, Cosmos Kenya, Square Pharmaceuticals LTD, Metropolitan Hospital, Kenya Medical Read More …
Vasity hosts Sikika Youth Fest: Mental Health Awareness forum
Have you ever thought about the way mental health influences our overall well-being? It’s impossible to understate the vitality of mental health in the fast-paced demanding world of today. Fostering and safeguarding our mental well-being is just as significant to Read More …
The Impact of Climate Change at Amboseli National Park
Located at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, Amboseli National Park is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Kenya. However, this iconic park is facing a critical threat due to the impact of climate change. In recent years, there Read More …
Amboseli National Park “Home of the African Wildlife”
Amboseli National Park is located in south Kajiado in Kenya and borders Tanzania. The park is 39206 ha (392.06 km sq.) in size. It has a rich history from 1906 when it was set aside as the southern reserve for Read More …
Safeguarding Nature’s Treasures
The conservation of Kenya’s wildlife heritage is of utmost importance to preserve the rich biodiversity and ecological balance of the country. Kenya, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife, including iconic species such as elephants and lions, the endangered Read More …