- Kibabii University has commissioned a new 67-seater Isuzu bus to strengthen student and staff transport services.
- The bus will support academic trips, sports competitions, research activities and educational tours.
- University officials say the investment demonstrates the institution’s commitment to improving student welfare and service delivery.
Students at Kibabii University are set to benefit from improved transport services following the acquisition of a brand-new 67-seater Isuzu bus.
The university officially commissioned the modern bus during a ceremony led by the Chairperson of the University Council, marking another milestone in the institution’s efforts to strengthen student welfare and expand its infrastructure.
The new bus is expected to ease transport challenges for students and staff by providing reliable and comfortable travel for academic trips, sports competitions, research activities, educational tours and other co-curricular programmes.
University officials said the investment reflects Kibabii University’s commitment to improving service delivery while ensuring students have access to safe and efficient transport as they pursue both academic and extracurricular activities.
Students welcomed the acquisition, saying it would reduce transport constraints and enable more learners to participate in educational activities beyond the classroom.
Expanding transport capacity
The 67-seater Isuzu bus is designed for high-capacity passenger transport and features enhanced comfort, durability and safety for long-distance travel.
The acquisition expands Kibabii University’s transport fleet and is expected to support the institution’s growing student population while enhancing mobility for official university functions across the country.
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University leaders said the investment forms part of ongoing efforts to improve learning support services and create a conducive environment for academic excellence.
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