The Africa Youth Leadership Forum (AYLF) is committed to cultivating a new generation of young leaders in Africa.
Kabarak University celebrates the exceptional accomplishments of our students who have earned their gold certificates for completing the prestigious President’s Award Kenya (PA) journey. The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Henry Kiplangat, recognized these achievers, urging the entire Kabarak student body to embrace such transformative initiatives and to strive for greatness in all aspects of their lives. He affirmed his steadfast support for students committing to personal and community development. This year, Kabarak University stood out as the top institution with the highest number of gold awardees, demonstrating a strong commitment to the PA journey and effective mentorship in guiding students through its stages.
On Saturday, 19th October 2024, the Kabarak University Scouts Association, led by Boaz Masika Omato, conducted a successful outreach visit to Emmanuel Children’s Home in Ngata, Nakuru. The initiative, which ran from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, was aimed at fostering meaningful interactions between the Scouts and the children at the home through a series of fun, educational, and mentorship activities.
On October 10th, 2024, Kabarak University Scouts, under the leadership of Scout Captain Boaz Masika Omato, participated in the annual Mazingira Day celebrations held in Nakuru Town East. The event, organized by the Nakuru County Department of Environment, aimed to raise awareness about environmental issues and promote sustainable practices.
Kabarak University has achieved a remarkable feat by winning the 2024 ENACTUS National Championship. Triumphing over stiff competition from Kenyatta University, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University, Maseno University, Moi University (both A and B campuses), University of Nairobi, and Laikipia University, the Kabarak ENACTUS team has secured Kenya's spot at the global ENACTUS competition in Astana, Kazakhstan, this October.
On Saturday, 27th July 2024, Kabarak University AYLF chapter members embarked on a hiking expedition. Led by Christopher Nyakundi, the current chapter coordinator, and accompanied by Ms. Veronicah Kombich, 38 club members set off on this adventure. Despite the chilly morning, the students were brimming with enthusiasm for the day ahead.