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Kenet Has New Employees

Wednesday, 05 November 2008 09:25 | PDF | Print | E-mail
Mr. Josphat Karanja has joined KENET as the Head of Network Infrastructure with effect from November 1, 2008. He will serve as the Project Manager for the KENET bandwidth expansion project.  
Mr.Karanja has been working on contract as a member of the KENET project implementation team for the past one year (his time was donated by Strathmore University where he worked as ICT Infrastructure    manager). He has a B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from JKUAT and is completing a M.Sc. degree in IT from Strathmore University.
 
KENET has also appointed Mr. Peter Muia as an Assistant Applications Developer. He has a B.Sc in Computer Science  from the University of Nairobi and will initially be attached to the Marsabit Open Learning project as a trainee instructional designer . We continue to recruit Interns in ICT that are either in their 3rd year of study or recent graduates.

Last Updated (Monday, 16 February 2009 12:38)

 
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