Students entertain guests with a cultural dance performance during the CEO’s visit to KMTC Nyahururu Campus.

KMTC CEO Tours Nyahururu, Nyandarua and Kinangop Campuses to assess development projects

The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) CEO, Dr. Kelly Oluoch, on Friday (May 8, 2026) visited Nyahururu, Nyandarua, and Kinangop campuses to inspect ongoing development projects and engage students and staff on matters affecting training and service delivery.

The visit forms part of the College’s efforts to strengthen infrastructure, improve student welfare, and enhance the quality of health sciences training across its campuses.

At Nyahururu Campus, the CEO inspected the ongoing hostel construction project under the Affordable Housing Programme, which is expected to accommodate up to 480 students upon completion.

Dr. Oluoch reaffirmed the College’s commitment to expanding accommodation capacity to support the growing student population and improve the learning environment.

The project is expected to ease accommodation challenges and provide a more conducive atmosphere for academic excellence.

During interactive sessions held across the three campuses, students raised proposals aimed at improving their learning experience, including expanding internet connectivity, improving sporting facilities, improving access to student funding, security, and academic support services.

In his response, the CEO assured students that the issues raised would inform future planning and resource allocation during the upcoming budgeting cycle.

“Our commitment is to ensure that every KMTC Campus is adequately equipped to deliver quality training in health sciences. These visits help us understand the unique needs of each Campus and plan effectively so that no student or staff member is left behind,” said Dr. Oluoch.

The CEO reiterated that the College remains focused on sustainable growth, quality assurance, and strengthening training standards to meet the evolving demands of the health sector.

He also encouraged students to remain focused on their studies, avoid peer pressure, and shun harmful behaviours that could negatively affect their future.

“At the College, you enjoy freedom and opportunities that can shape your future positively. I encourage you to use that opportunity to improve yourself and excel in your studies,” he said.

Dr Oluoch was accompanied by Deputy Director, Academics, Dr Nyawira Mwangi; Deputy Registrar, Research, Ms. Egla Kigen; Deputy Registrar, Quality Assurance, Ms. Lucy Kuria; and Deputy Corporate Communications Manager, Mr. Hezron Ochiel.

 

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