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In 2012 it became a constituent college of the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology and was renamed Kirinyaga University College. In October 2016 the university was granted the charter to operate as administratively independent university by the president of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta among eight other universities. After becoming ...
The Kirinyaga University, formally known as Kirinyaga Technical Institute as well as Kirinyaga University College, is situated in Kerugoya. It received the charter to operate as an independent university in October 2016 by Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta among 8 other universities. [6] [7]
Kirinyaga Technical Institute (1971), Kirinyaga University College (2011) 2016 Main Campus, Kutus town Kirinyaga County 19 Pwani University [9] Kilifi [10] [circular reference] 2013 Kilifi Institute of Agriculture 2007 Main Campus(Kilifi), Mombasa Campus 20 Murang'a University of Technology: Murang'a: 2016 Murang'a College of Technology, Murang ...
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Kirinyaga County is a county in the former Central Province of Kenya, located south of Mount Kenya. Its capital is Kutus and its largest town is Wanguru . [ 2 ] In 2019, the county had a population of 610,411 people [ 1 ] and has an area of 1,478.1 km 2 .
Kirinyaga may refer to: Kirinyaga, by Mike Resnick "Kirinyaga" (short story), a 1988 short story by Mike Resnick; Kirinyaga Central Constituency; Kirinyaga County, Kenya; Kirinyaga District; Kirinyaga University; Mount Kenya; Diocese of Kirinyaga
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Kirinyaga District was created in 1963 out of the western part of Embu District. [1]In 2007 new districts were created and Kirinyaga District was divided into four new districts: Kirinyaga Central with its administrative centre at Kerugoya; Kirinyaga East with its administrative centre at Kianyaga; Kirinyaga South with its administrative centre at Wanguru; and Kirinyaga West with its ...