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The students, picked from all across the country’s 47 counties, represent a national selection of Kenya’s most promising students.
“Of the more than 100 university graduates to date, 16 have earned or are pursuing PhD’s, as well as an additional 35 who have earned or are pursuing Masters or other advanced degrees. There are also more than 50 alumni who have returned to Kenya to work for multinational corporations, international NGOs, Kenyan companies, or to develop their startups,” said John Manners co-founder of KenSAP.