Mount Kenya University Changes Name To Mount Kigali University

Mount Kenya University Rwanda has recently undergone a transformation, emerging with a new name that perfectly reflects its Rwandan identity and heritage. With the authorization of the Higher Education Council of Rwanda, the institution is now known as Mount Kigali University.

This change signifies more than just a new name; it marks a significant milestone in the university’s evolution from a cross-border institution to an independent international center of higher learning.

While the name may be new, the exceptional qualities that have solidified Mount Kigali University as one of Rwanda’s premier international universities remain unchanged. The institution continues to uphold its commitment to delivering high-quality undergraduate and postgraduate academic programs, boasting cutting-edge infrastructure, distinguished faculty members, and a global approach to education. Scholarships, diverse corporate social responsibility initiatives, and a strong track record of graduate employability further contribute to its reputation as a top educational establishment.

It is important to note that the change in name does not alter the university’s ownership. Founded by the esteemed educationalist Prof. Simon N. Gicharu in Kenya, the university expanded its presence to Rwanda in 2010. Initially, it operated from leased buildings along KN4 Avenue and KN3 in Kicukiro. However, it found its permanent home in Kagarama, Kicukiro District, which now proudly bears the name Mount Kigali University.

In recognition of Prof. Gicharu’s exceptional achievements in advancing higher education accessibility in East Africa, he was honored with the Ernst & Young Eastern Africa Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 2014. This accolade serves as a testament to his unwavering dedication to providing educational opportunities to students in the region.

Over time, Mount Kigali University has made significant strides in enhancing its academic infrastructure. The institution’s facilities for health sciences and hospitality training are now regarded as some of the best among higher learning institutions across Africa.

Notably, the university is currently undertaking the construction of the Kigali Paramount Hotel, a four-star establishment that draws inspiration from prestigious institutions such as the Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne (EHL) in Switzerland and Utalii College in Nairobi, Kenya.

With its completion, the hotel will become a regional hub for hospitality and tourism management training, contributing to Rwanda’s status as the preferred regional destination for Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions.

Mount Kigali University’s commitment to the well-being of the community extends beyond education and hospitality. The institution plans to establish a community health center in Kagarama, offering essential medical services to the local population. This initiative reflects the university’s dedication to serving the needs of its surroundings and making a meaningful impact on society.

In a significant appointment, Dr. Innocent Mugisha, former Executive Director of the Rwanda Higher Education Council, has been named Chairman of the University Council at Mount Kigali University. Drawing from his vast experience in higher education and his previous role as Director of Quality Assurance at the University of Rwanda, Dr. Mugisha brings valuable expertise to further strengthen the institution’s governance and academic standards.

Dr. Mugisha aptly emphasizes the importance of the university’s new name, Mount Kigali University, as a symbol of Rwandan identity and patriotism. It embodies the country’s unique position as the Land of a Thousand Hills, paying homage to the awe-inspiring Mount Kigali.

This historically significant mountain holds deep cultural and historical relevance, serving as the seat of power for King Cyilima I Rungwe in the 14th Century AD. From its summit, the king beheld the vastness of his realm, encompassing the hills and valleys where his subjects resided. The name ‘Kigali’ itself is derived from the combination of ‘Ki,’ a definite article/prefix, and ‘Gali,’ which signifies wide or broad in Kinyarwanda.

Prof. Gicharu, Chairman of the Mount Kigali University Board of Directors, reaffirms the board’s unwavering commitment to allocating additional resources to ensure the institution’s continued delivery of quality education. This dedication is a testament to their vision and determination to nurture the next generation of leaders and professionals.

To commemorate its journey and celebrate its achievements, Mount Kigali University launched a memoir titled ‘Mountain Meets Land of a Thousand Hills’ in February of last year. This captivating book takes readers on a historical voyage, recounting the university’s beginnings in Kenya in 2010 and its subsequent expansion into Rwanda as part of Mount Kenya University. It serves as a testament to the institution’s growth, transformation, and its role in shaping the educational landscape of both countries.

With the change in name, Mount Kigali University embraces a new chapter in its story, combining academic excellence, cultural identity, and a steadfast commitment to Rwanda’s progress. As it continues to evolve and leave a lasting impact on the educational sphere, the institution stands tall, mirroring the majesty and significance of the mountain from which it draws its name.

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