A team from the Africa Youth Leadership Forum (AYLF) Kenya was hosted for a courtesy visit today in a meeting chaired by the Dean of Students, Dr. Dorcas Githaiga. Over the years, this partnership has played a pivotal role in developing the capacity of student leaders through transformative platforms such as the Annual Leadership Gathering and the National Prayer Breakfast. These engagements provide opportunities for deep reflection and nurture purpose-driven leadership, aligning with the institution’s vision of excellence and integrity.
On Saturday, the 7th, Kabarak University, through the Enactus Club, successfully hosted the On-Campus Hult Prize Competition, bringing together innovative student teams to showcase entrepreneurial solutions addressing pressing social challenges. The competition was part of the global Hult Prize initiative, which empowers students to develop sustainable, scalable social enterprises aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
A moment of pride and national recognition unfolded at State House, Nairobi, as the Kabarak University President s Award Kenya (PA-K) unit joined other achievers for the prestigious Gold Award Presentation Ceremony. The team was led by our Vice-Chancellor and Patron of Kabarak University s PA-K team, Prof. Henry Kiplangat, marking a significant milestone for the university s leadership and student community.
The Africa Youth Leadership Forum (AYLF) is inspiring a new generation of leaders in Africa through transformative programs. On 25th October 2025, the Africa Youth Leadership Forum Kabarak University Chapter (Main Campus and Nakuru City Campus) had the privilege of attending the 3rd Leadership Summit held at Mount Kenya University s Main Campus in Thika. This year s theme was Building a New Africa for the 21st Century, and the keynote speaker was the respected lawyer, Prof. PLO Lumumba.
On Friday, 28th February 2025, Enactus Kabarak successfully hosted an Online Training on Geothermal Usage, aimed at equipping students with knowledge on geothermal energy, its applications, and its role in sustainable development.
On February 14, 2025, the AYLF (African Youth Leadership Forum) Kabarak University Nakuru City Campus Chapter and a dedicated group of Peer Counselors embarked on a heartwarming visit to Nakuru Hills Special School. This initiative was to celebrate Valentine's Day in a unique and impactful way, emphasizing the importance of love, compassion, and community support. The day began with the group gathering at the campus, where they prepared gifts, cards, and activities to bring joy to the Nakuru Hills Special School students.








