Overview
- Act: Industrial Training Act, Cap. 237
- Formed: 1965
- CEO: Eng. Wabwile Simiyu
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The Kenya Industrial Training Institute (KITI) was established in 1965 under the Industrial Training Act, Cap. 237. Its primary mandate is to provide high-quality vocational training in various technical and industrial fields to meet the country’s labor market demands. KITI focuses on enhancing the skills and competencies of artisans, craftsmen, and technicians, thereby contributing to the overall industrial development of Kenya. By aligning its training programs with industry needs, KITI plays a crucial role in fostering economic growth and improving employability among its graduates.
CEO: Eng. Wabwile Simiyu
Eng. Wabwile Simiyu is the Acting Director of the Kenya Industrial Training Institute (KITI). He holds a Master’s and a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, both from the University of Nairobi. Previously, he served as the head of the Scrap Metal Council’s secretariat and worked in various engineering roles, including leading design projects at the African Regional Centre for Engineering Design in Nigeria.
Management Team
Wabwile Simiyu
Ag. Director
Alice Biketi
Deputy Director Academics
John Kisyula
Deputy Director – Administration & Finance
Grace Ngugi
HOD Entrepreneurship Department
Daniel Langat
HOD Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Christopher Musumba
HOD Automotive Engineering
Eunice Wahinya
Head of Department Food Technology
David Wepukhulu
Head of Department Building Construction
Jane Ndung’u
Head of Department Clothing & Textiles
Wilbon Langat
Head of Department ICT
Functions
- Vocational Training – Providing high-quality vocational training in technical and industrial skills.
- Curriculum Development – Designing and implementing curricula aligned with industry needs.
- Skill Enhancement – Offering courses to enhance the competencies of artisans and technicians.
- Research and Innovation – Engaging in research to improve training methodologies and outcomes.
- Partnerships – Collaborating with industry stakeholders to ensure relevant training.
- Capacity Building – Strengthening the capabilities of trainers and educators in technical fields.
- Quality Assurance – Ensuring high standards in training and assessment processes.
- Industry Advisory Services – Providing consultancy to industries on training needs.
- Career Guidance – Assisting students in career choices and employment opportunities.
- Policy Implementation – Supporting government initiatives related to industrial training and development.
Important Links
Address & Contacts
- P.O. Box 280-20100, Nakuru – Solai Road
- P4J4+33 Nakuru
- info@kiti.ac.ke
- +254 51 2216755 +254 51 2216291 +254 774944615