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We are keen in harnessing an ecosystem that partners with stakeholders on complying with the presidential directives on allocation of 40% to local content, 30% to Women, Youth and Persons Living with Disability Enterprises and 2% of the 30% to those owned by persons who are differently enabled.

Message from Supply Chain Management Officer

Ms.-Chepkesis-Maureen-Kiplel

Ms. Kiplel Maureen

In-Charge, Supply Chain Management

The mandate of the department is to provide goods and services to meet the needs of the University. Our Procurement process is regulated by the Public Procurement and Disposal Act 2005, and the Public Procurement Regulations 2006.The pillars of strength for the department are integrity, Transparency, Fairness, Accountability, National Interest and Economic Development. The department is committed to achieve the following objectives:

  1. To ensure the lowest possible cost and timely delivery without compromising the quality through selection of capable and efficient suppliers
  2. Automate the Procurement process to ensure full accountability through proper management and monitoring of the process.
  3. Prepare the University consolidated plan at the end of each financial year to ensure 95% of the Procurement is effectively carried out as per the plan.