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  • Prof. Egara Kabaji inaugurated as Chancellor of Mount Kigali University, Rwanda

    Prof. Egara Kabaji inaugurated as Chancellor of Mount Kigali University, Rwanda

    Mount Kigali University marked a historic milestone with the installation of renowned Kenyan scholar, Professor Egara Kabaji, as its new Chancellor during a grand ceremony held at the Kigali Paramount Hotel.

    The event signified a new era for the university, one centered on elevating its global academic standing through research, writing, and innovation.

    Prof. Egara  Kabaji is a distinguished literary scholar, author, and educationist whose career spans more than three decades. He has served as Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology in Kenya and is celebrated for his contributions to African literature, communication, and higher education.

    With over 52 published works and numerous scholarly articles, Prof. Kabaji has become a leading voice in promoting African scholarship and the preservation of indigenous knowledge systems.

    He also holds a PhD in Folk Media and Communication from the University of South Africa (UNISA), an MBA in Strategic Management from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT), a Master of Arts in Literary Studies from Kenyatta University, and a Bachelor of Education in Literature and English from the same institution.

    In his inaugural speech, Prof. Kabaji described the moment as both historic and transformative, calling upon the academic community to reimagine the role of African universities.

    “This moment is not just personal; it is historic, for it signifies our collective commitment to the future of African scholarship and the advancement of knowledge rooted in our own soil,” he said. He envisioned Mount Kigali University as more than a “site of instruction,” urging it to become a “hotspot for the generation of ideas, a laboratory of thought, and a crucible for innovation.”

    Prof. Kabaji underscored the urgent need for Africa to contribute more significantly to global knowledge production, noting that “less than 3pc of global scientific publications originate from the African continent.” To address this challenge, he pledged to foster a strong research and publication culture within the university.

    Dr. Innocent Mugisha, Chairman of the University Governing Body, described the installation as a defining milestone in the evolution of Mount Kigali University. He praised Prof. Kabaji’s distinguished record in scholarship, mentorship, and leadership, stating that it uniquely positions him to guide the university into a new era of intellectual excellence.

    Dr. Mugisha reaffirmed the Governing Body’s commitment to providing strategic oversight, ensuring accountability, and upholding academic freedom as “the driving force of creativity and intellectual exploration.”

    Delivering his address, Professor Simon Gicharu, Founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors, of Mount Kigali University and Mount Kenya University, described the ceremony as a milestone in the history of Mount Kigali University one that confirms the institution is not merely growing, but transforming lives.

    “This is not an ordinary event,” he said. “Prof. Egara Kabaji is a renowned scholar, celebrated author, and respected academic leader. His appointment as Chancellor speaks volumes about his confidence in character, capacity, and wide contribution. His influence has extended beyond borders, into classrooms, leadership forums, literary circles, and academic realms across the continent and beyond,” he added.

    Prof. Gicharu commended the theme of the ceremony — “Promoting Scholarly Writing for University Posterity” as both timely and necessary, especially as African universities seek to decolonize curricula and assert intellectual sovereignty.

    “Within the context of university education, the Chancellor is more than a leader; he is the embodiment of rich academic values  the guardian of the institution’s vision, the torchbearer of academic integrity, and the moral conscience of the university,” he said. “Prof. Kabaji’s passion for writing, publishing, and academic mentoring gives our university a definite compass and a mission that is second to none. This aligns with our belief in a faculty that does not just teach, but also engages with the community and creates knowledge. Prof. Kabaji is the perfect match for us.”

    Mount Kigali University has undergone incredible transformation in  academic and physical resources  powered by  strategic investment, stakeholder trust, and visionary governance.

    MKU Rwanda   continues to integrate the university programmes with the industry needs and is aligned with Rwanda’s national development agenda.

  • MKU boosts early childhood education in Rwanda

    MKU boosts early childhood education in Rwanda

    Mount Kigali University has led the construction of new nursery schools in Rwanda’s Gasabo District through the Imbuto Foundation. 

    The university’s founder, Prof Simon Gicharu, joined the Imbuto Foundation, Gasabo District, and the Kinyinya community to lay the foundation stone for the upcoming Murama Early Childhood Development Centre (ECD) in Kinyinya Sector, Gasabo District.

    The new centre, established in partnership with the Imbuto Foundation, aims to provide a nurturing and stimulating learning environment for children aged six years or younger, in line with Rwanda’s commitment to holistic early childhood development. The foundation aligns with Rwanda’s Vision 2050 by prioritising human capital development to build a healthy, educated and skilled workforce for achieving the country’s goals.

    As a demonstration of his continued dedication to this cause, Prof Gicharu pledged continued partnership with Imbuto Foundation to support the construction of the Murama ECD Centre. “Our partnership with Imbuto Foundation is built on a shared dream to give every Rwandan child a fair and equitable start in life,” said Prof Gicharu. “By investing in quality early childhood development and family empowerment, we are investing in the future of Rwanda,” he added.

    The delegation comprising Prof Gicharu, Imbuto Foundation’s Director General Elodie Shami, and the District Executive Administrator of Kicukiro, Mr Antoine Mutsinzi, also officiated the inauguration of the Masaka Early Childhood Development and Family (ECD&F) Centre in Masaka Sector, Kicuk

    The Masaka ECD&F Centre stands as a flagship project of the partnership between Mount Kigali University and Imbuto Foundation, aimed at ensuring children not only survive, but thrive in their formative years. The facility features modern classrooms that can accommodate 40 students each, a kitchen and a spacious assembly area.

    Beyond physical infrastructure, the centre will provide essential services in early learning, nutrition, healthcare, hygiene, child protection, and parenting education.

    Prof. Gicharu highlighted that Mount Kigali University had so far constructed and operationalized the Masaka ECD&F Centre, reaffirming the institution’s pledge to continue supporting early childhood initiatives nationwide. “When I look around this facility, I see children learning, playing, and thriving in an environment that is safe and inclusive,” he said. “At Mount Kigali University, we are not just builders of structures; we are builders of people and communities.”

    The founder said Mount Kigali University, through its training hotel – Kigali Paramount Hotel – will offer full tuition scholarships to beneficiaries selected by Imbuto Foundation, to pursue short courses in hospitality-related fields such as culinary arts, event management, food and beverage service, restaurant operations, and housekeeping. This initiative aims to empower young people with practical skills essential for Rwanda’s growing hospitality industry.

    Ms Elodie Shami, the Director General of Imbuto Foundation, said the day was a celebration of partnership, purpose and shared vision. “What we inaugurate today is more than a building. It is a dream brought to life; a living symbol of what happens when vision meets action,” she said. “Since 2013, Imbuto Foundation has been committed to early childhood development because we believe that investing in the first years of life is invest,” she added.

    Shami thanked Mount Kigali University for its steadfast partnership and confirmed that the new Murama ECD Centre in Kinyinya, will be completed and inaugurated next year.

    The District Executive Administrator of Kicukiro, Mr Antoine Mutsinzi, commended the partnership for its tangible impact on the community. “Masaka is one of the sectors within Kicukiro District, and it is among the most populated areas,” he said. “Over the past decade, the population has almost doubled, which has greatly increased the need for essential infrastructure, including the Early Childhood Development and Family Centre we are inaugurating today,’ he added.

    Mutsinzi said the new facility represents a major upgrade from the previous structure, which had only two small rooms. The number of children enrolled has grown from 25 to over 125, showing the demand and impact of such projects. “We sincerely thank Mount Kigali University and Imbuto Foundation for their continued collaboration and support, not only for the infrastructure, but also for providing vital learning equipment,” he said.

    The centre will also help mothers and fathers learn how to continue supporting their children’s development at home. “The model we are launching here is one we aim to replicate across other sectors of the district,” said the administrator.

    Ms Beline Nirangira, the Vice-President of Parents at Masaka ECD&F appreciated the centre’s positive impact on both children and families.  “We started here with only 23 children and it was difficult because some had to walk long distances to other ECD centres. We are very grateful for this expansion. My child could not speak or interact with others when they first joined, but now they communicate confidently and play well with other children. As parents, we are committed to supporting the centre, contributing to programmes and ensuring it continues to grow and improve,” said Nirangira.

    The collaboration between Imbuto Foundation and Mount Kigali University, which began in 2018, has already yielded significant impact. Together, the institutions have supported 200 girl-child students across Rwanda to pursue secondary education and have embarked on the construction of two model ECD&F Centres in Masaka (Kicukiro) and Kinyinya (Gasabo).

    These initiatives align with Rwanda’s Vision 2050 and the National Early Childhood Development Policy, both of which emphasise that national prosperity begins with investing in the well-being and education of children.

  • Mount Kigali University launches Electronic Sports for its students

    Mount Kigali University launches Electronic Sports for its students

    Mount Kigali University has launched electronic sports (e-Sports) for its students.

    The launch was presided over by Board of Trustees chairman and founder Prof. Simon Gicharu.

    With the launch, Mount Kigali University becomes the first institution of higher learning in Rwanda to have such facilities domiciled at its premises.

    The launch came hot on the heels of receipt of Instruments of Power by the university administration from the Board of Trustees, which confirmed Mount Kigali University as an autonomous institution.

    Mount Kigali University was previously a campus of Mount Kenya University, but was granted full accreditation by the Government of Rwanda in April this year.

    “The launch of Electronic Sports (or e-Sports) is in line with our reputation as a university that keeps up with the modern trends,” said

    Prof. Gicharu. “Long gone are the days when sports were confined to outdoors physical activities. Everything has now gone Digital….including sports.”

    Over the last few years, e-Sports have evolved from a hobby to a global phenomenon involving millions of fans.

    Electronic sports have several stark advantages over other sports in that they are open to all students regardless of their physical abilities or backgrounds.

    During the launch, Prof. Gicharu pledged to support the Rwanda Dream Team players by donating a controller for every member of the team.

    Mount Kigali University hosted exhibition matches against the Rwanda Dream Team during the launch. Mount Kigali University emerged victorious, winning trophies and cash prizes. In total, the matches had a pool prize of 440,000RWF.

  • Mount Kigali University hosts moot court competition

    Mount Kigali University hosts moot court competition

    Mount Kigali University, in partnership with Mount Kenya University, Parklands Law Campus in Nairobi hosted the MKU Regional Human Rights Moot Court Competition.

    The competition took place at  the Mount Kigali University under the theme, “Climate Change Refugees – Enhancing Governments Transparency and Accountability in the Promotion of Human Rights”.

    The programme aimed to equip law students with broad-based skills and knowledge that are applicable both to Kenya and the international legal arena.

    Since 2009, the Law campus has contributed to the training of outstanding lawyers equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge of both national and international laws.

    “The theme for the competition will focus on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), Forced Migration Law and Refugee Law,” said Nelly Wamaitha, the director of Parklands Law Campus.

    “Our theme today allows law students to explore innovative solutions to address the challenges surrounding displacement and the protection of human rights through alternative dispute resolution. The participation of our university, alongside Schools of Law from four Universities from Rwanda that include University of Rwanda, University of Kigali, INES, and UNILAK will provide law students with a platform to interact and learn from diverse legal backgrounds,” explained Wamaitha.

    In her statement, she said the competition will go a long way in helping law students to enhance their legal knowledge, research, and advocacy skills in a simulated courtroom setting.

    “Through this competition, law students are challenged to engage with complex legal issues and present their arguments before experienced legal professionals. This experience provides them with practical, hands-on experience in the legal profession, allowing them to develop valuable skills such as critical thinking, public speaking, and legal analysis,” she added.

    The acting Vice Chancellor Dr Martin Kimemia said Mount Kigali University will endeavour to create a mentorship relationship between the legal profession and the law students.

    “We expect the competition to be highly competitive, which leads to underscoring the pivotal role of scholarly research, analytical and advocacy skills, an invaluable investment for all in the legal profession.”

    The role of law and justice in the East Africa Community has seen great milestones towards the integration of the member states.

    It has also brought about regional peace and security, a result of constant reminders of the need for unity and a united purpose in ensuring regional development.