Gratia Mwende Muyu

Gratia Muyu completed her undergraduate, (Bachelors in Pharmacy) in 2004 and postgraduate studies (Masters in pharmacoepidemiology and pharmacovigilance) from the University of Nairobi 2020.

She did a Masters if science in public health from Jomo Kenyatta university of agriculture and technology in 2015. She is also a medium term fellow in quality management, graduated in September 2014, University of Nairobi.

Daisy Adhiambo Ogoya

I was born in Nairobi to a very loving family. However, I wasn’t raised in Nairobi but I and my family moved around quite a bit due to my mother’s job. For that reason I studied in two primary schools: Pinocchio primary school in Kisumu and St. Anne’s primary school in Mumias. I sat for my KCPE at St. Anne’s and passed with flying colors. I was able to join Moi High School Kabarak for my secondary school education. Life in high school was fun and I was an A student throughout my schooling.

Louis Wilson Mwaniki Kibathi

Every once in a while, someone performs an act so consequential that it alters the course of a whole industry, nation, or indeed the entire world. Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation re-wrote American history. Physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer and the scientists in the Manhattan Project forever altered the conduct of global warfare.