Harvard University to Admit Kenyan Students in Honor of Late Professor Calestous Juma

Harvard University to Admit Kenyan Students in Honor of Late Professor Calestous Juma

Equity Bank will from 2018 begin to offer scholarships to Kenyan students to study at Harvard University in the United States.

The Bank announced that under its Wings to Fly scholarship programme, two top performing students in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) will be given full scholarships to study at the ivy league institution.

Equity Group Chief Executive Officer James Mwangi said that Harvard University agreed to the proposal in honour of late Kenyan scholar Professor Calestous Juma, who was a lecturer at the institution until his demise last week.

Mwangi was speaking on Saturday during a meeting held at the bank’s offices in Upper Hill, Nairobi, where nine beneficiaries of the Bank's scholarship programme were unveiled. The nine scored As in the recently released 2017 KCSE exam results.

Comments

Rung'uthu (not verified)     Sun, 12/24/2017 @ 05:05pm

Are there corruption courses at HARVARD?All Kenyan students who went to HARVARD,YALE,STANFORD etc before 2016 should be re-tested with KCSE again and those who fail should be forced to repeat high school again.Only Raila,a carpenter and a holder of fake engineering degree from unknown marxist university and his blind worshipers are defending exam cheating in Kenya.

Hakikweli (not verified)     Wed, 01/03/2018 @ 09:15am

In reply to by Rung'uthu (not verified)

Really!!!! Your name sounds like your rubbish words. Why can't you produce his fake certificate. We know who are fake in this country. Listen to what they say. They live up the hill in a free house and their "oblangatas are "kabut" empty !!😂😂😂👊➖

Anonymous (not verified)     Wed, 12/27/2017 @ 08:03pm

Something about this story sounds fishy.So what if I want to go to MIT will Equity force me to go to Harvard since they are paying. There are many Kenyans that have passed through Harvard I am not sure how Equity will increase overall Kenyan attendance at this institution which accepts candidates based on merit.

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