Kenya Utalii College students upbeat about the future despite the pandemic
Kenya Utalii College reopened on Monday 4th January 2021 after a ten-month closure; following a directive by the President to close all learning institutions due
Kenya Utalii College reopened on Monday 4th January 2021 after a ten-month closure; following a directive by the President to close all learning institutions due
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The year 2020 has indeed presented severe and unprecedented challenges, not only to Kenya and Africa but globally. Economies, including those of countries regarded as
This year, the graduation ceremony is taking place under circumstances that are different compared to past graduations. This gathering would have been packed with the
Kenya Utalii College is today celebrating its 45TH graduation at a time when the entire world is depressed as a result of the devastating effects
The Covid-19 pandemic has drastically changed the way the hospitality and tourism industry operates. In what has come to be known as the new normal,
In 1994 Kenya Utalii College pionered to Form Association Of Hospitality & Tourism Schools In Africa (AHTSA) following a joint initiative between Kenya Utalii College,
Kenya Utalii College has partnered with a recruitment company from Jersey seeking to interview and recruit professional personnel for the hospitality industry in the United
Anthony Nguga – Alumni Front Operations is a leading example of Kenya Utalii College success stories. ” I first learned about Kenya Utalii College whilst
Mr. Elisha Oranga is the Founder and CEO of Orange Adventures Tours and Safaris. The company deals with experiential travel for both domestic and international
Everything that I learned at Kempbelle University really helped put me above the competition in the field of business management.
Alyssa Watson
BA Business Management