Hon Wilson Kipngetich Arap Kogo, PhD

Hon Wilson Kipngetich  Arap Kogo, PhD

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Kenyan High Commissioner to Canberra, Australia. Chesumei Constituency

01/06/2026

Kenya High Commission, Canberra

25/05/2026

The Kenya High Commission in Canberra extends its deepest condolences to the family, relatives, friends, and the Kenyan community following the passing of Ms. Sheila Chebii in Sydney, Australia.

The Mission remains in close engagement with the family, community representatives, and relevant Australian authorities, and urges the public to allow due process while awaiting verified official updates.

May Sheila’s soul rest in eternal peace.
Kenya High Commission, Canberra

23/05/2026

Join Hosea Boor and the Kass Kwaneet team this Saturday, 30th May 2026, for a special edition of Kass Kwaneet on Kass International, a programme widely followed by listeners across Kenya and the diaspora.

I will be joining the programme for an important conversation on Opportunities Abroad, focusing on emerging pathways for Kenyans in skills development, education, labour mobility, diaspora engagement, and the expanding Kenya–Australia partnership.

As Kenya continues to prepare its people for global competitiveness, this discussion will provide useful insights for our youth, professionals, parents, training institutions, and members of the diaspora seeking to understand opportunities beyond our borders.

Time:
Kenya: 7:00 AM
Sydney: 2:00 PM
Adelaide: 1:30 PM

Tune in to Kass International and be part of this important conversation.







Photos from Hon Wilson Kipngetich  Arap Kogo, PhD's post 18/05/2026

PS Tvet Esther Muoria

PRESS RELEASE

Nairobi, Kenya — 18th May 2026

The Principal Secretary, State Department for Technical, Vocational Education and Training, Dr. Esther Thaara Muoria, has reaffirmed the Government of Kenya’s commitment to strengthening the Kenya–Australia skills partnership through the ongoing collaboration between Kenyan TVET institutions and Signet Institute of Australia.

Speaking during the Signet Institute of Australia–Kenya TVET Strategic Planning Workshop held in Nairobi today, Dr. Muoria expressed her appreciation after witnessing 15 TVET institutions come together with a shared commitment to transforming education and shaping the future of skills development in Kenya.

She noted that the partnership represents a practical and strategic pathway for aligning Kenya’s technical and vocational training with international standards, while preparing young people for emerging global workforce opportunities.

Dr. Muoria further observed that with over 185 trainees already enrolled in the Signet program, the collaboration is steadily building a strong foundation for producing globally competitive, industry-ready graduates equipped with internationally aligned skills and competencies.

“As Signet prepares for the graduation of the first cohort in November, our vision is to see these graduates transition into real opportunities in Australia and become living evidence of the success, credibility and impact of this partnership,” she stated.

She reaffirmed that the State Department is ready to move forward with all willing and committed partners to strengthen the initiative, expand opportunities for Kenya’s youth, and continue positioning TVET as a key driver of innovation, employability and global workforce mobility.

The Kenya High Commission in Canberra welcomes this milestone as a strong demonstration of the deepening Kenya–Australia partnership in education, skills development and labour mobility. The Mission remains committed to supporting initiatives that open practical pathways for Kenyan youth, strengthen institutional collaboration and promote globally competitive skills for the benefit of both countries.

State Department for Technical, Vocational Education & Training.





15/05/2026

SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT: SIGNET INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA AND KENYAN TVET COLLABORATION IS GENUINE, STRATEGIC AND STRICTLY A TRAINING PROGRAMME

Once again, misinformation, propaganda and reckless social media commentary have emerged regarding the collaboration between Signet Institute of Australia and selected Kenyan Technical and Vocational Education and Training institutions.

For the avoidance of doubt, this programme is genuine, structured, government-supported and strategic. It is not a rumour. It is not a job-placement scheme. It is not a migration-selling arrangement. It is not a recruitment agency. It is a training and skills-development programme designed to give Kenyan youth access to Australian-aligned vocational education standards while studying here at home in Kenya.

The facts are clear and publicly available.

The Ministry of Education, through the State Department for TVET, has publicly supported this initiative. On 24 July 2025, the Principal Secretary, State Department for TVET, Dr. Esther Thaara Muoria, together with the Ministry of education officials and I we commissioned the Signet Institute of Australia office at Kabete National Polytechnic. The Ministry stated that Signet Institute of Australia was set to offer Australian-accredited programmes in Automotive Engineering, Business, Health, and Building and Construction from September 2025.

This collaboration was not born in secrecy. It followed structured engagements, including a high-level Kenyan TVET delegation to Australia in March 2025, led by the Principal Secretary for TVET. During that visit, Memoranda of Understanding were signed with reputable Australian training providers, including Signet Institute of Australia, laying the foundation for the rollout of Australian-accredited training in Kenya.

PARTICIPATING KENYAN INSTITUTIONS

The programme is being implemented through selected Kenyan TVET institutions, including:

1. Kabete National Polytechnic
2. The Nairobi National Polytechnic / Nairobi Technical Training Institute
3. Murang’a University of Technology – TVET Institute
4. Nyeri National Polytechnic
5. Meru National Polytechnic
6. Kisii National Polytechnic
7. Eldoret National Polytechnic

These institutions form part of the broader effort to align Kenya’s technical training with international standards, industry expectations and global employability needs.

Other institutions onboard will be shared by Signet institute of Australia

GLOBAL RECOGNITION

The value of this collaboration lies in its focus on internationally benchmarked training. Australian-accredited programmes are designed around competency, industry relevance and practical skills. This gives Kenyan trainees a stronger foundation for competitiveness not only in Kenya, but also in wider global labour markets where Australian training standards are respected.

This is not about giving empty promises to young people. It is about giving them training that is credible, structured, recognised and capable of improving their competitiveness in a fast-changing global economy.

NOT AN ISOLATED KENYAN PROGRAMME

It is also important to clarify that this model is not isolated to Kenya. Signet Institute of Australia is an established Australian training provider with recognised operations in Australia, including Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide, and offers nationally accredited training across key sectors such as Automotive, Building and Construction, Community Services, Healthcare, Business and English Language training.

The broader Australian vocational education and training model is already respected internationally and has been adopted, benchmarked or pursued in countries such as Vietnam, the Philippines and India, among others, where technical training is increasingly being aligned to global labour-market needs.

Kenya is therefore not experimenting in isolation. Kenya is deliberately positioning its youth to benefit from the same kind of internationally benchmarked training systems that other serious skills-focused countries have embraced.

Countries that have invested in structured vocational training have become more competitive in global labour markets, not because they relied on propaganda, but because they invested in discipline, certification, practical competence, employer engagement and internationally benchmarked standards.

This is exactly the direction Kenya must take.

The Signet Institute of Australia collaboration with Kenyan TVET institutions should therefore be seen as part of a wider global skills movement, where countries prepare their young people for modern industry demands through credible training, recognised standards and strong institutional partnerships.

Kenya cannot afford to be left behind while other nations prepare their youth for global opportunities.

EMPLOYER-DRIVEN SYSTEM

One of the major strengths of the Australian vocational education model is that it is employer-driven. Training is not designed in isolation from the labour market. Employers, industries and training providers work together to ensure that graduates acquire practical, relevant and demand-driven skills.

This is the direction Kenya must take if we are serious about solving unemployment. We cannot continue training young people for certificates only; we must train them for competence, productivity, employability and global competitiveness.

We expand opportunities for our people by creating more credible avenues to address the unemployment challenges we face at home. The answer to unemployment is not propaganda. The answer is skills. The answer is training. The answer is certification. The answer is discipline. The answer is international benchmarking. The answer is preparing Kenyan youth to compete with confidence in the modern economy.

TRAINING — NOT RECRUITMENT

Let this be stated firmly and repeatedly: this programme is a training programme, not a job-placement programme.

It does not guarantee employment abroad. It does not sell visas. It does not promise migration. It does not authorise any person or agency to collect money from Kenyans in the name of securing jobs in Australia.

The purpose is to strengthen skills, improve certification standards, expose Kenyan learners to internationally aligned training, and prepare them to compete fairly and credibly in both local and international labour markets.

Any attempt to misrepresent this training collaboration as an automatic employment or migration pathway is dishonest, irresponsible and dangerous.

NO HIDDEN COSTS TO STUDENTS AND PARENTS

There are no hidden recruitment fees, no secret migration payments, and no unauthorised job-placement charges tied to this programme.

Students and parents should only rely on official communication from the Ministry of Education, the State Department for TVET, Signet Institute of Australia, and the participating Kenyan institutions.

Any person asking students or parents to pay money for guaranteed jobs, guaranteed visas, guaranteed migration or guaranteed placement under this programme is misleading the public and should be reported to the relevant authorities.

Parents must not be exploited. Students must not be deceived. Kenya’s youth must not be used as a commercial opportunity by people who have no authority, no mandate and no written collaboration agreement with the recognised institutions.

FIRM WARNING AGAINST MISREPRESENTATION

A clear warning is hereby issued.

Any individual, agent, institution or organisation that may have taken advantage of Kenyans by claiming to offer Signet-related courses, Australian-linked training, migration services, job placement or recruitment services without an express written collaboration agreement with the Ministry of Education, State Department for TVET, and Signet Institute of Australia should take notice.

Such conduct undermines public trust, damages Kenya’s international reputation and exposes innocent Kenyans to exploitation. Where evidence of fraud, misrepresentation, unauthorised recruitment or misuse of this programme is established, the relevant authorities should take appropriate action in accordance with the law.

Kenyans must be protected from opportunists who hide behind genuine national initiatives for private gain.

No individual, private agent or organisation should misuse the name of the Ministry of Education, the State Department for TVET, Signet Institute of Australia, the Kenya High Commission, or participating public institutions to collect money from unsuspecting Kenyans.

A NATIONAL OPPORTUNITY

This collaboration is part of Kenya’s long-term effort to transform its workforce, address unemployment, modernise TVET, and position the country as a regional hub for world-class technical training.

This is a serious national opportunity. It is about preparing Kenyan youth for the future of work. It is about building a skilled, disciplined and globally competitive workforce. It is about giving our young people the ability to compete through merit, competence and recognised training.

This is why the Signet Institute of Australia and Kenyan TVET collaboration must be understood for what it truly is: a serious national skills-development opportunity.

I therefore call upon our people, both at home and in the diaspora, to handle matters of national importance with sobriety, patriotism and responsibility.

Social media must not become a platform for crucifying national programmes without facts. Diplomacy calls for structured engagement, responsible communication and evidence-based criticism. Reckless commentary can easily paint our country badly before international partners and weaken opportunities that are intended to benefit our own youth.

We must be careful not to destroy genuine opportunities simply because of misinformation, political excitement, personal interests or social media propaganda.

To our students: pursue skills, not shortcuts.
To parents and guardians: seek information only from authorised institutions.
To the diaspora: support the initiative with facts, not rumours.
To opportunists: Kenya’s youth will not be used for exploitation.
To propagandists: national development will not be derailed by misinformation.

This programme is about training.
It is about skills.
It is about certification.
It is about employability.
It is about international standards.
It is about expanding opportunities for Kenyan youth.

It is genuine.
It is strategic.
It is government-supported.
It is internationally benchmarked.
It is a national opportunity.

USEFUL OFFICIAL AND PUBLIC REFERENCE LINKS

Ministry of Education commissioning of Signet Institute of Australia office at Kabete National Polytechnic:
https://www.education.go.ke/commissioning-signet-institute-australia

Kenya Times publication on the seven Kenyan TVET institutions and the March 2025 delegation:
https://thekenyatimes.com/education/australian-institute-partners-with-7-kenyan-tvets-to-offer-accredited-courses/

Kabete National Polytechnic publication on the Signet Institute collaboration:
https://kabetepoly.ac.ke/kabete-national-polytechnic-signet-institute-of-australia-collaboration/

The Nairobi National Polytechnic publication on Australian-accredited courses:
https://www.nairobipoly.ac.ke/index.php/signet

Signet Institute of Australia official website:
https://www.signet.edu.au/

Signet Institute of Australia courses:
https://www.signet.edu.au/courses/

Signet Institute of Australia about page:
https://www.signet.edu.au/about-us/

Study Australia listing for Signet Institute of Australia courses:
https://search.studyaustralia.gov.au/provider/signet-institute-of-australia/0b3eb832239fcc0ef4599348af2795f6/courses

Ministry of Education contact page:
https://education.go.ke/contact-us

TVET Authority contact page:
https://www.tveta.go.ke/contact-us/

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION / STATE DEPARTMENT FOR VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL TRAINING CONTACTS

State Department of Vocational and Technical Training
P.O. Box 9583-00200, Nairobi, Kenya
Jogoo House B, Taifa Road
Tel: +254-020-3318581
Email: [email protected]
General Ministry Email: [email protected]
Website: www.education.go.ke

TVET AUTHORITY CONTACTS

Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority
Utalii House, 8th Floor, Utalii Street
P.O. Box 35625-00100, Nairobi
Phone: +254 20 239 2140
Cell: +254 700 015 440
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.tveta.go.ke

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