
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta has paid glowing tribute to Kenya’s second president, Mzee Daniel arap Moi, while addressing graduands at Kabarak University, calling on them to take an active role in shaping the nation’s future
.Speaking during the graduation ceremony, Uhuru reflected on Mzee Moi’s legacy, describing him as a leader who deeply valued education and believed in nurturing future generations as a foundation for national development.
Honouring a Legacy of Education
Uhuru noted that Kabarak University stands as one of Mzee Moi’s most enduring legacies, symbolising his commitment to education, discipline, and leadership. He reminded the graduands that the institution was built on values meant to prepare young people not just for careers, but for service to the nation.He urged them to uphold integrity, responsibility, and resilience as they step into the wider society.
A Call to the Graduands
Addressing the graduands directly, Uhuru challenged them to use their knowledge and skills to confront Kenya’s social, economic, and leadership challenges. He encouraged them to think beyond personal success and instead focus on how they can contribute positively to the country’s growth and unity.
Shaping Kenya’s Tomorrow
The former Head of State emphasised that the future of Kenya lies in the hands of its young, educated citizens, urging the Kabarak graduands to carry forward the values of service, innovation, and patriotism instilled in them during their time at the university.
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