Kabarak University’s School of Pharmacy celebrated a significant milestone today as 84 graduating pharmacists from the Class of 2024 participated in an Oath-taking and Dedication Ceremony at the SAWIA Auditorium. Themed “Pharmacy: The Heart of Healthcare and Drug Manufacturing,” the event reflected the transformative impact of pharmacists on healthcare systems and innovation. Distinguished guests from the pharmaceutical industry, academia, and Kabarak University’s management graced the occasion. Dr. Titus Suge, Dean of the School of Pharmacy, delivered inspiring remarks, while Hon. Fellow Prof. Francis Ndemo, the keynote speaker, emphasized the indispensable role pharmacists play in patient care and advancing health systems.
We are proud to announce that 26 final-year students from Kabarak University's School of Business and Economics have been selected for the highly competitive Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) Internship Program. This prestigious opportunity follows a rigorous selection process organized by KCB, where these students were chosen based on their outstanding academic performance, relevant skillsets, and strong potential to contribute to the banking sector.






