The Director of Criminal Investigations, George Kinoti has called on young people to embrace and uphold integrity and honesty at all times.
Speaking during the graduation ceremony of the Presbyterian University East Africa (PUEA), Kinoti insisted that upholding these values in day to day lives is the only assured way for youths to have successful lives.
The DCI boss advised the news graduands to focus on the skills they had acquired in the time they have been at the university to be able to offer solutions and become agents of change in the society.
The ceremony held in PUEA’s main campus in Kikuyu, which was the institution’s 11th graduation ceremony saw a total of 698 graduands get conferred with degrees in various disciplines.
386 students graduated with bachelor’s degrees, 229 with diplomas and 83 with certificates in disciplines ranging from business studies, health sciences, communication and theology among others.
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President Uhuru Kenyatta granted the university charter a few months ago and this is the first time the first cohort of 248 government-sponsored students was graduating.
Kinoti was the Chief Guest at the ceremony.