Sunday 22 February 2015

KSU receives 230 computer donation from Computer Aid International


Kisii University has received 230 computer donation from a UK based organization-Computer Aid International. Computer Aid International is a UK-registered ICT for development charity which aims to reduce poverty through practical ICT solutions.

Kisii University’s Vice Chancellor- Professor John Akama flanked by the DVC (Academic and Students Affairs) - Professor Maurice Amutabi, the Registrar, Research and Extension-Professor Anakalo Shitandi and other members of staff received the computers from KAWAISON international, the clearing agent that delivered the computers to Kisii University.

In his remarks, The Registrar, Research and Extension, Professor Shitandi informed members present during the short ceremony, that Computer Aid international had agreed to donate the computers to the University on the pretext that the computers will be used for academic purposes in the University. The DVC (ASA) - Professor Amutabi noted that the computers will go a long way in supporting teaching, learning and research at the University. The Vice Chancellor, Professor Akama appreciated the donation and revealed that the computers received will support the university towards achieving international standards and ensuring a suitable student computer ratio in the University. He further noted that lecturer’s should embrace online teaching since the University has the necessary technology to support online teaching.  

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