
Deputy Director, Finance, Planning, and Administration, Ms. Lucy Chebungei, addressing students
The College welcomes new students for the September 2025 intake
The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) today welcomed 18,000 newly admitted students to its network of campuses across the country for the September 2025 intake.
The students, who have joined various academic programmes, will be trained to become fit-for-purpose health professionals, reaffirming KMTC’s critical role in strengthening Kenya’s healthcare system.
Addressing the students from the KMTC Headquarters in Nairobi, Deputy Director for Finance, Planning, and Administration, Ms. Lucy Chebungei, on behalf of CEO Dr. Kelly Oluoch, congratulated the new cohort and officially welcomed them to the KMTC community.
She reminded them that by joining the College, they become part of an institution dedicated to transformative training, research, and consultancy in health.
Ms. Chebungei encouraged the students to remain disciplined and committed throughout their academic journey, noting that with over 90 campuses nationwide, KMTC contributes more than 85 percent of Kenya’s middle-level health workforce.
She further urged them to make the most of the opportunities available at the College by embracing learning, innovation, and service to humanity.
Ms. Chebungei was accompanied by Registrar Mr. Ronald Wasike, Deputy Registrar (Admissions) Mr. Thomas Kisukwa, Nairobi Campus Principal Mr. Joseph Ahomo, Deputy Principal Ms. Caroline Oyugi, and other staff members, who joined in welcoming the new students to the KMTC family.