MUST Strengthening Global Partnerships
Meru University of Science and Technology (MUST) had the honour of hosting Mr. Wu Zhuo, Chairman of the Kenya Chinese Chamber of Commerce, alongside a distinguished delegation of Chinese investors. This visit marks yet another milestone in MUST’s journey toward becoming a hub of international collaboration.
The team was warmly received by Prof. Eustace Mwenda, representing our Vice-Chancellor Prof. Romanus Odhiambo, together with Prof. Charity Gichuki, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration, Finance & Planning) and Dr. Elijah Walubuka, Registrar (Administration & Planning).
Their discussions centered on:
Investment Opportunities – Exploring ways to integrate cutting-edge expertise and resources to bolster MUST’s infrastructure and student support.
Academic and Student Exchange – Opening doors for cultural exchange and learning opportunities between Meru University of Science and Technology and leading universities in China.
Prof. Odhiambo’s visionary leadership continues to steer MUST toward a future of endless possibilities, leveraging partnerships that place our students and staff at the forefront of global education and industry. At Meru University of Science and Technology, we believe that every collaboration is a step toward empowering our community and contributing to Kenya’s growth on the global stage