30/07/2026
Our University College recently took yet another massive step forward in ensuring safety by successfully completing a rigorous, comprehensive three-day First Aid certification program. Conducted by experts from the Directorate of Occupational Safety and Health Services (DOSHS), the hands-on training brought together members of the Safety and Health committee, the Fire safety team and First Aiders to transform them into highly capable emergency first responders.
The intensive curriculum strictly aligned with the statutory requirements of the First Aid Rules, Legal Notice No. 79 of 15th May, 2024, ensuring our University College remains fully compliant with the latest national safety guidelines and legal frameworks.
28/07/2026
This past weekend, MNUC got an opportunity to participate in the Kiganjo Vocational Training Centre Annual Cultural Day and Talent Show held at the KVTC grounds.
Represented by Ms. Josephine Nkangi, Head of Student Affairs and Outreach, MNUC had the opportunity to showcase its academic programmes and encourage students and parents to choose the University as their preferred institution for quality higher education.
The event, attended by several Members of the County Assembly (MCAs) from Kiambu County, provided a valuable platform for community outreach, stakeholder engagement, and partnership building. It strengthened collaboration between MNUC, community leaders, vocational institutions, and the local community while celebrating Kenya's rich cultural heritage, showcasing local talent, inspiring young people, and providing a platform for creative expression.
We sincerely appreciate Kiganjo Vocational Training Centre for the generous invitation and congratulate the organisers on hosting a successful event that celebrated culture, talent, unity, and education.
27/07/2026
Mama Ngina University College hosted a delegation from the Nursing Council of Kenya (NCK) late last week for an official compliance assessment of its Bachelor of Science in Nursing programme.
Led by the Principal Prof. Zipporah Ng’ang’a and NCK Director of Standards Dr. Anne Mukuna, the assessment reviewed curriculum implementation, staffing, clinical training, learning facilities, student support systems and quality assurance mechanisms to ensure compliance with national standards.
The NCK commended the University College for its commitment to quality nursing education and continuous improvement, while MNUC reaffirmed its dedication to producing competent, ethical and globally competitive nursing professionals.
20/07/2026
🎓 Attention First-Year Students! Stay informed. Stay safe.
13/07/2026
Our second mentorship session during the long holiday is scheduled for this Wednesday at 8:00 p.m.
We are excited to welcome all our students for another engaging online session. Please find the session details below.
Meeting Link: https://meet.google.com/and-gmob-xah
04/07/2026
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23/06/2026
Our students are currently on the long holiday. However, the MNUC Counselling Services Office would like to invite all students to an online mentorship webinar on Drug Prevention and Building Resilience in Campus Life tomorrow, from 8:00 p.m to 9:30 p.m.
This interactive session will provide valuable insights on drug abuse prevention, resilience building, and developing healthy coping skills for success in campus life.
Please find more details, including the meeting link, in the attached poster. We look forward to your participation: https://meet.google.com/qdu-fnkm-zen
22/06/2026
Mama Ngina University College (MNUC) successfully hosted the 2026 Day of the African Child (DAC) under the theme, “Ensuring Universal Access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Every Child in Africa.”
The event brought together learners, teachers, education stakeholders, child welfare advocates, and development partners for a meaningful celebration of children's rights and wellbeing.
Highlights included mentorship sessions themed “Unlocking the Greatness Within Me,” a teachers' panel discussion on “Shaping Responsible, Healthy and Resilient Children for Africa’s Future,” inspiring keynote addresses, and vibrant performances.
The commemoration provided a valuable platform for learning, inspiration, and collaboration, reaffirming MNUC’s commitment to child welfare, quality education, mentorship, and community engagement.