Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology will partner with an Australian university—Curtin University—to train petroleum engineers. This comes after Tullow, an oil exploration company announced that oil deposits in the country are commercially viable. The university has developed twin syllabuses based on global best practices to train mineral processing and petroleum engineers. “We have already submitted the syllabi to the Engineers Registration Board for approval as stipulated in the Engineering Act 2011,” said JKUAT vice chancellor Prof Mabel Imbuga. Speaking at the university...
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