23rd May 2023
24th May 2023
25th May 2023
26th May 2023
23rd May 2023
TIME | SESSION | MODERATOR/CHAIR | |
8.00 – 8.30 am | Registration | Secretariat | |
8.30 – 9.30 am | Welcome Remarks by Prof. Walter Oyawa, Director General, NACOSTI | Prof. Raphael Munavu, Chairman KoTDA, & Chairman of Presidential Working Party on Education Reforms | |
Brief Remarks by Prof. Dickson Andala, CEO, NRF | |||
Brief Remarks by Mr. John Okwiri, CEO, KoTDA | |||
Remarks by Prof. Raphael Munavu, Chairman KoTDA and Member, NACOSTI Board | |||
Remarks by Dr. Lawrence Banks, Director General, ICGEB | |||
Remarks by Dr. Beatrice Inyangala, PS, Higher Education & Research, Ministry of Education | |||
Speech by the Chief Guest, Hon. Ezekiel Machogu, EGH Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Education | |||
9.30 – 10.30 am | Inter-Ministerial High-Level Dialogue | ||
“Infusion of Science, Technology and Innovation into National Production and Security Systems” | |||
Hon. Ezekiel Machogu, Cabinet Secretary, Education | Dr. Beatrice Inyangala, Principal Secretary, Higher Education & Research, Ministry of Education | ||
Hon. Simon Chelugui, Cabinet Secretary, Cooperatives & MSMEs Development | |||
Hon. Mithika Linturi, Cabinet Secretary, Agriculture & Livestock Development | |||
H.E. Anne Waiguru, Chairperson, Council of Governors, and Governor for Kirinyaga County | |||
Prof. Ratemo Michieka, Chairperson, National Research Fund | |||
10.30 – 11.00 am | Health Break | ||
Lead Thematic Presentations | |||
Thematic Area: STI for Food Security, Nutrition, and harnessing of indigenous knowledge | |||
11.00 – 11.15 am | Dr. Eliud K. Kireger, Director General, KALRO, “Technology-Driven Roadmap for Food and Nutrition Security in Africa”. | Prof. Mabel Imbuga, Member, High-Level Advisory Panel on STI | |
11.15 – 11.30 am | Dr. Margaret Karembu, Director ISAAA, “Communicating ST&I for Policy Influence and Spurring Private Sector Investment | ||
Thematic Area: R&D Strengthening, Priorities, Financing and Infrastructure | |||
11.30 – 11.45 am | H.E. Henriette Geiger, EU Ambassador to Kenya, “EU Research, Technology and Innovation Partnership to drive impacting bilateral engagement”. | ||
11.45 – 12.00 pm | Prof. Mike Kuria, CEO-Commission for University Education, “Strengthening Research Systems and Infrastructure in Universities”. | ||
Thematic Area: STI for Urban, County, and Resilient Communities | |||
12.00 – 12.15 pm | H.E. Amb. Prof. Bitange Ndemo, Kenya’s Ambassador to Belgium, “Fostering Technocentric urban and county development for Resilient Communities”. | ||
12.15 – 12.30 pm | Eng. John Tanui, Principal Secretary, ICT and Digital Economy, “Vouching for Secure, Sustainable Smart Cities to Drive Digital-Circular Economy”. | ||
12.30 – 1.00 pm | Plenary Discussions | ||
1.00 – 2.00 p.m. | Lunch Break | ||
STI CONFERENCE | |||
HALL A | HALL B – NRF PRESENTATIONS | HALL C- ICGEB WORKSHOP | |
Chairperson- Dr. Wanyama Indeje | Chairperson- NRF Board member | Chairperson- Prof. Josiah Omollo | |
2.00 – 2.15 pm | Magdalene Nguli, UoN – Mutation breeding for bean crop improvement | Dr. Monica Mburu, DeKUT – The potential of chia (salvia hispanica l.) Farming in Kenya for improved food security, nutrition and health | Presentations by:(i) Prof. Isaac Ongubo Kibwage, HSC, VC, Egerton University- Roadmap for the establishment of RRC in Kenyaii) ICGEB Director- Luiz Zerbini-Cape Town-South Africa- the role of the Cape Town Component in education and training for Africaiii) Dr. Vittorio Venturi Scientific Coordinator-ICGEB, Italy-Progress in Biotechnology for Food and Nutrition for Africa- |
2.15 – 2.30pm | Florence Odiwuor, Rongo University – Food Security System as a Driver for National Stabilization in Africa: The Kenyan Context | Prof. Marrianne Maghenda, TTU-Assessment of select rice varieties for smallholder farming systems in the wetlands and highlands of Taita-Taveta county | |
2.30 – 2.45 pm | Lizzy Mwamburi, UoE – Biological Control of The Fall Armyworm In Tomato (Spodoptera frugiperda) Using Endophytic Fungi | Dr. Charles Muleke, EU-Enhancing public health awareness on food safety risks associated with livestock feeding practices in the petri-urban slums of Kisumu City, Kenya | |
2.45 – 3.00 pm | Elizabeth Kamau, MKU – Biological Control Of Post-Harvest Diseases Of Avocado Fruits In Kenya | Dr Evans. Nyaboga, UoN-CASsava Sustainable Advancement & Nurturing by discovery of Disease Resistance Alleles (CASSANDRA) | |
3.00 – 3.15 pm | Esther Iregi, Abadare TTI – Integration Of Indigenous Knowledge And Science Technology Innovation (STI) For Food Security | Prof. Lilly Bebora, UoN-Multi-sectoral strategy for brucellosis control in Eastern Africa (MUSBCEA) | Chairperson- Prof. Mary GikunguPresentation by:-i) Prof. Magoma, Director, PAUSTI-AU, Nairobi- the role of PAUSTI in research, education, and training for agricultural productivityii) Prof. Darius O. Andika- Leader- Africa Center of Excellence, INSEFOOD-JOOUSTiii) Prof. George Owuor- Centre Leader –CESAAM, Egerton |
3.15 – 3.30 pm | Aloo, B. N, UoE – Climate Change-induced Effects on Beneficial Plant-Microbe Interactions in Agricultural Systems | Dr. Beatrice Muriithi, ICIPE- Sustainable intensification of fruit production systems through innovative pest biocontrol technologies | |
3.30 – 3.45 pm | John Kwach, St. Joseph’s Technical Training Institute – The Role of Science, Technology, and Innovation in Enhancing Food Security in Africa: An Overview | Prof. James Njiru, KEMFRI-Small fish and Food Security- “SmallFishFood”. | |
3.45 – 4.00 pm | Emmanuel Onamu, UoN – Effectiveness of pheromonetraps as a mass trapping tool for management of false codling moth Thaumatotibia leucotreta)under greenhouse conditions | Dr. Richard O. Oduor, KU-An integrated Approach to Advanced Research on Locally Developed and Safe Genetically Modified Foods | |
4.00 pm – 4.15 pm | Situma Stephen, TUK – Fabrication And Properties Of Polymethyl Methacrylate CarbonizedNanofibers/Cellulose Acetate Polymer Nanocomposites | Prof. Rewe Thomas, Pwani University- Optimizing small- scale biogas technology for household energy and improvement of soil fertility within coffess dairy production systems | |
4.15 pm – 4.30 pm | Esther Iregi – Creating A Versatile 21st Century Workforce Through Science Technology And Innovation (Sti) Education, Communication and Talent Development | Dr. John Mburu, UoN – Promote ecological intensification and inclusive value chains for sustainable African milk sourcing | |
4.00 – 4.30 pm | Plenary Discussions | Plenary Discussions | |
9.00 am – 4.30 pm | Science and Technology Education Week (STEW) | ||
9.00 am – 4.30 pm | Exhibition/Display of technologies and innovations to enhance service delivery to citizenry | ||
4.30 – 5.00 pm | Health Break | ||
(End of Day 1) |
24th May 2023
TIME | SESSION | MODERATOR/CHAIR | |
8.00 – 8.30 am | Registration | Secretariat | |
9.30 – 10.00 am | Inter-Ministerial High-Level Dialogue | Dr. Belio Kipsang, Principal Secretary, Basic Education, Ministry of Education | |
“Infusion of Science, Technology and Innovation into National Production and Security Systems” | |||
Hon. Eliud Owalo, Cabinet Secretary, ICT & Digital Economy | |||
Hon. Prof. Kindiki Kithure, Cabinet Secretary, Interior & National Administration | |||
General Francis Ogola, Chief of Defence Forces and Chairperson, National Defence University | |||
Hon. Nakhumicha S. Wafula, Cabinet Secretary, Health | |||
Prof. Francis W. Muregi, Board member, NACOSTI | |||
Lead Thematic Presentations | Prof. Rose A. Mwonya, Member, High-Level Advisory Panel on STI | ||
Thematic Area: Health Security, and Substance Abuse Mitigation | |||
10.00 – 10.15 am | Dr. Lawrence Banks, Director General, ICGEB, “Securing Health Security through Regional Research Centres”. | ||
10.15 – 10.30 am | Mr. Victor Okioma, CEO NACADA, “Evolving Local Health Solutions in The Management of Substance Abuse Victims”. | ||
10.30 – 11.00 am | Health Break | ||
Thematic Area: STI for National Security, Public Safety and Emergency Response | |||
11.00 – 10.15 am | Dr. Hermann Alex Lampalzer, Deputy Chief, Biological Weapons Convention, “Emerging Biothreats to National and Global Security”. | ||
11.15 – 11.30 am | Lt. General Jonah M. Mwangi, Vice Chief of Defence Forces, “Strengthening Technology Deployment Mechanisms to Enhance Public National Security, Public Safety, and Emergency Response”. | ||
Thematic Area: The Fifth Industrial Revolution, Data Governance, and Emerging/Frontier Technologies | |||
11.30 – 11.45 am | H.E. Namgya C. Khampa, India High Commissioner to Kenya, “Strategies sustaining India’s rapid progress in technology and Innovation”. | ||
11.45 – 12.00 am | Prof. Walter O. Oyawa, Director General, NACOSTI, “Emerging Frontier Technologies: African Context”. | ||
12.00 – 12.15 noon | Mr. John Paul Okwiri, CEO KoTDA, “Effective Data Governance Framework for Digital Economy”. | ||
12.15 – 1.00 pm | Plenary Discussions | ||
1.00 – 2.00 p.m. | Lunch Break | ||
Papers Presentations | |||
STI CONFERENCE | |||
HALL A | HALL B – NRF PRESENTATIONS | HALL C- ICGEB WORKSHOP | |
Chairperson- Dr. Gideon Kivengea | Chairperson- NRF Board member | ||
2.15 – 2.30 pm | Lydiah W. Kibe, KEMRI – Innovative Communication Strategies for Enhancing Effective Community Participation in Integrated Vector Management in Malindi, Kenya | Dr. Abigael Otinga, UoE- University-based Community Action Research for increasing viability of cereal-legume value chains towards improved nutrition and livelihood in Sub- Sahara Africa (UniCARSSA) | Excursions: A visit to Nairobi National Game Park |
2.30 – 2.45 pm | Teresia Nyawira, NACOSTI, Personalised Medicine as a Tool for Revolutionizing Healthcare in Africa: An Assessment of Kenyan Research Needs | Prof. Mathew Dida, Maseno University- Sustaining and Improving Maize Yields Using Lodging Resistant Genotypes and Augmentation of Soil Organic Carbon in Western Kenya | |
2.45 – 3.00 pm | Hoseah M. Akala, DEID – Malaria parasite dynamics in Kenya between 2000 to 2022 based on in vitro testing, genomic analyses and in vivo efficacy studies | Dr. James K. Gathumbi, UoN – European–African partnership for safe and efficient use of mycotoxin-mitigation strategies in sub-Saharan Africa | |
3.00 – 3.15 pm | Esther Iregi – STI for SDGs, Climate Change Mitigation and Harnessing of The Blue Economy | Prof. Mary W. Gikungu, JKUAT-Pollinator and natural enemies’ protection from pesticides through Bio-vectoring technology using managed bees (Honeybees and stingless bees) for improved agricultural productivity and environmental health | |
3.15 – 3.30 pm | Dr. James M. Mwaluma, KEMFRI -Design and optimization of marine cage culture systems for rabbitfish (Siganus argenteus) and tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in Kwale and Kilifi County (DOCS) | Dr. Ann Wachira, KARLO – Empowering small-scale farmers (SPEAR): towards the SDGs through participative, innovative and sustainable livestock and poultry value chains (LPVC) | |
3.30 – 3.45 pm | Dr. Grace Kamotho, KARATINA- Development of Aflatoxin-resistant maize variety | Dr. Christopher Aura, KEMFRI- Which river catchment pollutes Lake Victoria, Kenya the most? A proof of concept for management implications | |
3.45 – 4.00 pm | Prof Fatma Some, MOI-Heptacellular Carcinoma (HCC) in Western Kenya: Risk Factors, Early Diagnosis and Surgical Management (HepWek) | Prof. George Odhiambo, Maseno University- Mitigation of Climate Change through Sustainable Integration of Maize Based Agro-Forestry Systems for Food Security and Poverty Reduction in Western | |
4.00 pm – 4.15 pm | Dr. Beatrice N. Kyayota, NMK-National Museums of Kenya | Dr. Romano Mwirichia, University of Embu, Bioprospecting for Bioactive metabolites and biological control agents from soil and aquatic habitats in Kenya | |
4.15 pm – 4.30 pm | Prof. Grace Bunyi, KU-As assessment of the Production of Education Research and its Utilisation for Policy Formulation, Programme Development | Dr. Lydiah Waswa, EU – Education and Training for Sustainable Agriculture and Nutrition in East Africa (EaTSANE) | |
4.30 pm – 5.00 pm | Plenary Discussions | Plenary Discussions | |
9.00 am – 4.30 pm | Science and Technology Education Week (STEW) | ||
9.00 am – 4.30 pm | Exhibition/Display of technologies and innovations to enhance service delivery to citizenry | ||
4.30 – 5.00 pm | Health Break | ||
(End of Day 2) |
25th May 2023
TIME | SESSION | MODERATOR/CHAIR | |
8.00 – 8.30 am | Registration | Secretariat | |
9.30 – 10.00 am | Inter-Ministerial High-Level Dialogue | Prof. Raphael Munavu, Chairperson, KotDA and Chairperson, Presidential Working Party on Education Reforms | |
“Infusion of Science, Technology and Innovation into National Production and Security Systems” | |||
Hon. Prof. Njuguna Ndungu, Cabinet Secretary, The National Treasury | |||
Hon. Aisha Jumwa, Cabinet Secretary, Public Service, Gender and Affirmative Action | |||
Ms. Rachel Shibalira, Board Member, NACOSTI | |||
Prof. Chacha Nyaigoti Chacha, Chairperson, CUE | |||
Prof. Florence Indede, Chairperson, TVETA | |||
Lead Thematic Presentations | Prof. David Some, Member, High-Level Advisory Panel on STI | ||
Thematic Area: STI Education, Communication, Talent Development, and Next-generation Workforce | |||
10.00 – 10.30 am | Dr. James Mwangi, MD, CBS Group and Equity Group Holdings, “Wings to fly for the next Generation Science, Technology and Innovation Workforce”. | ||
H.E. Amb. Willy K. Bett, Kenya’s Ambassador to India, “Enhancing Collaborations and Partnerships through academic exchange programmes”. | |||
H.E. OKANIWA Ken, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Kenya, “Fostering the Next Generation of Talented Researchers to pioneer impacting new knowledge”. | |||
10.30 – 11.00 am | Health Break | ||
Thematic Area: STI Inclusivity, Advocacy and Diplomacy | |||
11.00 – 11.15 am | ******H.E. Margaret Whitman, US Ambassador to Kenya, “Sharing Experiences in Science, Technology and Innovation Diplomacy that has propelled US Global Role”. | Prof. David Some, Member, High-Level Advisory Panel on STI | |
11.15 – 11.30 am | H.E. Jane Marriott, British High Commissioner in Kenya, “UK Strategic Investment in science, technology and innovation systems for inclusive sustainable development. | ||
Thematic Area: Strategic Multi-agency, Sectoral, and International Cooperation and Partnerships | |||
11.30 – 11.45 pm | David Gosney, Mission Director, USAID, “Strategies for infusion of Science, Technology and Innovation in County and Rural Development Programmes”. | ||
11.45 – 12.00 pm | Prof. Dickson Andala, CEO, NRF, “Revamping Global Partnerships and Collaborations through Science Granting Councils Initiative “. | ||
12.15 – 1.00 pm | Plenary Discussions | ||
1.00 – 2.00 p.m. | Lunch Break | ||
Papers Presentations | |||
STI CONFERENCE | |||
HALL A | HALL B – NRF PRESENTATIONS | HALL C- ICGEB WORKSHOP | |
Chairperson- Dr. David Njubi | Chairperson- NRF Board member | Chairperson- NRF Board member | |
2.00-2.15 pm | Prof. Makworo Edwin Obwoge, KISII-Assessment of E- Learning Readiness Status of Primary Schools | Dr. Samuel Mbuku, KALRO-Smallholder Farmers access to improved cattle genetics in Kenya: An accelerated dairy heifers delivery model utilizing reproductive technologies | Mr. James Kariuki, KEMRI – Strengthening counties capacity for evidence- based decisions and intervention support systems through more effective use and application of knowledge |
2.15 – 2.30 pm | Dr. Kenneth Wanjau, KARATINA- Effect of entrepreneurial orientation on the relationship between ICT competencies and open innovation success amongst Medium Sized Enterprises in Kenya. | Prof. Losenge Turoop, JKUAT-STEP-UP (Sustainable Transition to Entrepreneurial Production) in Agriculture through Upgrading | Dr. Diana Menya, MOI- Household air pollution and risk of esophageal cancer: a case-control study in Western Kenya |
2.30 – 2.45 pm | Dr. Franklin Masese, UOE – Development of a National Biomonitoring protocol and assessment of the ecological status of riverside ecosystems in Kenya | Prof. Grace Wamue Ngare, KU-Phenotyping the banana biodiversity to identify climate smart varieties with optimal market potential in Africa and Europe | Dr. Elijah K. Githui, IPR-Rapid differential diagnosis kit for mixed and zoonotic malaria based on uniquel conserved plasmodial gene tetex |
2.45 – 3.00 pm | Mwamisha Mkala/Jimmy Macharia, KARATINA – Relationship between application and systems development and open innovation success of medium sized enterprises in Kenya. | Dr. Charity Gathambiri, KALRO-Enhancing productivity and commercializatio n of banana and plantain for food and nutrition security through development and dissemination of technologies | Dr. Lydia Kaduka, KEMRI- Strengthening primary care systems for prevention & control of cardiovascular diseases in Kenya: feasibility study of health kiosks in markets |
3.00 – 3.15 pm | Prof. Julius Kipkemboi, EGERTON – Real-time Environmental Monitoring Using Innovative | Dr. Brexidis Mandila, KABIANGA – Variations in tree biodiversity, carbon stock and litter nutrientE134:E138 concentration in tropical forests along precipitation and temperature gradient in Kenya | Dr. Veronica Manduku, KEMRI-Inactivation of the PRH/HHEX tumour suppressor and its effects on inflammatory signalling in prostate cancer |
3.15 – 3.30 pm | Prof. John Kinyuru, JKUAT – Enhancing food and nutrition security through promotion of edible insects value chain in Eastern Africa | Dr. Betty N. Mbatia, USIU – A tant for the pre-treatment of waste/Fat in the biodiesel production | Dr. Peter Mwethera, IPR-Rapid differential diagnosis kit for mixed and zoonotic malaria based on uniquel conserved plasmodial gene tetex |
3.30 – 3.45 pm | Dr. Mary Muchiri, KARATINA – Novel value added purple tea foods for foods and nutrition security. | Dr. Guyo S. Huka, MUST – Competence network foe e- inclusion and assistive technologies (CNEAT) | Dr. Mildred Ayere, MASENO-Integrating Research Competency in Undergraduate Teacher Education Programme for Mathematics Students at Maseno University |
3.45 – 4.30 pm | Dr. Charles Omoke, JOOUST-Promoting awareness and participation of PWDs in education and other community based programmes in Siaya county, Kenya | Dr. Gilbert B. Mugeni/ Mr Leonard Mabele, MMUST – A Model and Implementation for an Internet of things (Iot) Based Big Data Analytics System for Disaster Prediction and Management” | Prof. George O Rading , UON-Cyclic economy inspired product innovations for sustainable and low cost construction with optional solar cell integration (eco- construct) |
Prof. Sussy Gumo, MASENO-An Investigation of the Role of African Independent Churches in the Control of HIV and Aids Infection In Kisumu County | Dr. Finyange Pole, KALRO – Improving smallholder farmers’ incomes through enhanced mango productivity, post-harvest technologies, value addition and marketing of mango products in Kwale , Lamu and Tana River | Dr. Peter Mwethera, IPR-Efficacy of different crassullaceae extracts on management of type 2 diabetes in olive baboons | |
Prof. Collins Ouma, MASENO- Genetic basis of epstein barr virus (EBV) , a risk factor foe endemic burkitt’s lympoma | Dr. Kenneth Mburu, SEKU – Odero, KEFRI – The use of tissue culture and recombinantD Na techniques for the development of drought tolerant pegeon peas | Prof. Maurice Omolo, MMUST- Bio Bioprospecting for Phytochemical Repellants and bio-pesticides of the Jigger Flea Tunga penetrans from the Western Kenya Flora | |
4.30 pm – 5.00 pm | Plenary Discussions | Plenary Discussions | End of the Workshop |
9.00 am – 4.30 pm | Science and Technology Education Week (STEW) | ||
9.00 am – 4.30 pm | Exhibition/Display of technologies and innovations to enhance service delivery to citizenry | ||
4.30 – 5.00 pm | Health Break | ||
(End of Day 3) |
26th May 2023
TIME | SESSION | MODERATOR/CHAIR |
8.00 – 8.30 am | Registration | Secretariat |
9.30 – 10.00 am | Inter-Ministerial High-Level Dialogue | Prof. Ratemo Michieka, Chairperson, National Research Fund |
“Infusion of Science, Technology and Innovation into National Production and Security Systems” | ||
Dr. Beatrice Inyangala, Principal Secretary, Higher Education & Research, Ministry of Education | ||
Dr. Belio Kipsang, Principal Secretary, Basic Education, Ministry of Education | ||
Dr. Esther Muoria, Principal Secretary, TVET, Ministry of Education | ||
Prof. Tom M. Ogada, Chairperson, Kenya National Innovation Agency | ||
Prof. Raphael Munavu, Chairman KoTDA, & Chairman Presidential Working Party on Education Reforms | ||
Lead Thematic Presentations | Prof. Crispus Kiamba, Chairperson, ATPS | |
Thematic Area: STI for SDGs, Climate Change Mitigation and Harnessing of the Blue Economy | ||
10.00 – 10.15 am | H.E. Prof. Hubert Gijzen, UNESCO Regional Director and Representative for Eastern Africa at the IDEI, “Mitigating Climate Change and Cultural Diversity in Disrupted Times”. | |
10.15 – 10.30 am | Dr. Kevit Desai, Managing Director Centurion Systems Ltd, “Private Sector Leadership in the Establishment of a Sustainable Climate-Smart Business and Economic Environment”. | |
10.30 – 11.00 am | Health Break | |
Thematic Area: Fostering Technology Protection, Diffusion, and Commercialization through Strategic Investment in MSMEs, Start-ups, and Smart technologies | ||
11.00 – 11.15 am | Dr. Narendra Raval, Chancellor Egerton University and Chairman Devki Steel Mills, “The missing link in Public Private Partnerships”. | Prof. David Some, Member, High-Level Advisory Panel on STI |
11.15 – 11.30 am | Dr. Tonny K. Omwansa, CEO, KENIA, “Commercialization Strategy for Kenya”. | |
11.30 – 11.45 am | Dr. Danica Ramljak, Senior Science and Innovation Expert for World Bank, “Technology Diffusion Framework to spur MSMEs and start-ups”. | |
Thematic Area: STI Mainstreaming in MDAs through Policy, Governance, Legal, Institutional, and Services Delivery Reforms. | ||
11.45 – 12.00 pm | Dr. Kipkurui Langat, Director General, TVETA, “Integrating TVET Education and Innovations into the Science, Technology and Innovation System”. | |
12.00 – 12.15 pm | Mr. Kenneth Mwige, CEO, Kenya Vision 2030 Secretariat, “Scaling Up Engagement with Science, Technology and Innovation to Fast-Track the Realization of Vision 2030”. | |
12.15 – 1.00 pm | Plenary Discussions | |
1.00 – 2.00 pm | Lunch Break | |
2.00 – 2.30 pm | Plenary Discussions – Highlights of Conference Deliberations | Prof. Ratemo Michieka |
Resolutions/Way forward | ||
2.30 – 3.00 pm | Official Closing | Prof. Tom P. Ogada, Chairperson, Kenia |
Remarks by Mr. John Okwiri, CEO, KoTDA | ||
Remarks Prof. Dickson Andala, CEO, NRF | ||
Conference Resolutions by Prof. Walter Oyawa, Director General, NACOSTI | ||
Chief Guest – Dr. Narendra Raval, Chairman Devki Steel Mills | ||
(Closure) |