History
Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology is situated in
Juja, 36 kilometres North East of Nairobi, along Nairobi-Thika Highway.
It was started in 1981 as
a Middle Level College (Jomo Kenyatta College of Agriculture and
Technology (JKCAT)) by the Government of Kenya with the generous
assistance from the Japanese Government. Plans for the establishment of
JKCAT started in 1977. In early 1978, the founding father of the nation,
Mzee Jomo Kenyatta donated two hundred hectares of farmland for the
establishment of the college.
The first group of students were admitted on 4th May
1981. H.E. Daniel Arap Moi formally opened JKCAT on 17th March 1982. The
first graduation ceremony was held in April 1984 with Diploma
Certificates presented to graduates in Agricultural Engineering, Food
Technology and Horticulture.
On 1st September 1988, H.E. Daniel Arap Moi, declared
JKCAT a constituent College of Kenyatta University through a legal
Notice, under the Kenyatta University Act (CAP 210C). The name of JKCAT
officially changed to Jomo Kenyatta University College of Agriculture
and Technology (JKUCAT). It was finally established as a University
through the JKUAT Act, 1994 and inaugurated on 7th December 1994.
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