In the heart of Egerton University lies a bustling department responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the institution's infrastructure and grounds. Under the leadership of the acting Estate Manager, Mr. Kepha Orina, this department has undergone significant transformations in recent years, positioning itself as a vital component of Egerton's operatioons. The Estates Department's importance cannot be understated. With a focus on preventive maintenance, the department ensures that the university's buildings and grounds remain in top condition, offering exemplary services to preserve Egerton's assets. The department reports to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Administration, Planning and Development led by Prof. Richard Mulwa. Read more
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