Wote TTI Visits CUK for an Educational Trip

By Meshack M. Ngangi, MPRSK | September 22, 2025

The Co-operative University of Kenya (CUK) hosted 92 Students and 8 teachers from Wote Technical and Training Institute (WTTI) for an educational trip. The visit was aimed at exploring the practical application of the institution-based training in today’s dynamic work environment. The University cuts the niche as not only an educational institution of higher learning but a center of excellent co-operative training and innovation. Mr. Victor J. Njogu, the Head of Corporate Communication and Marketing Department, took the students through the University’s history and highlighted its increasing adoption of structured operational systems that have enhanced service delivery, ensure transparency, and promote a culture of excellence. Wote TTI learners were engaged in key functional areas such as customer care, human resource management, procurement, and financial operations that play an integral role in achieving this objective.

The University’s Head of Corporate Communication and Marketing Department, Mr. Victor J. Njogu, MPRSK, (centre seated) flanked by M(s). Christine Nzyimi (seated 4th left), the Head of Business Studies at Wote Technical Training Institute, takes a group photo with students and staff during an Educational Tour on 22nd October 2025, at The Co-operative University of Kenya, Main Campus, Karen, Nairobi.

Ms. Susan Wanjiru represented the Principal Human Resource Manager and presented on human resource operations which form a cornerstone of institutional administration. She explained that the human resource department oversees critical functions such as recruitment, employee relations, and payroll management. Transparent and merit-based recruitment procedures ensure that only qualified and competent individuals are engaged to support the institution’s academic and administrative goals. Speaking at the event, Ms. Susan noted that once employed, staff relations are nurtured through open communication, continuous professional development, and adherence to labor laws and ethical standards. In addition, accurate and timely payroll preparation is achieved through automated systems that manage salary computation, statutory deductions, and benefits administration. These measures collectively foster a motivated, productive, and well-supported workforce dedicated to advancing the institution’s mission.

The head of Procurement Department, Mr. Micah Nyaenya, took the learners through the practical application of the procurement and material management processes that further reinforce institutional accountability and operational efficiency. He outlined that The Co-operative University of Kenya prepares a comprehensive annual procurement plan that outlines the University’s requirements, estimated costs, and implementation timelines in alignment with its strategic objectives. Mr. Nyaenya added that through transparent tendering procedures, the institution ensures fairness, competitiveness, and value for money in the acquisition of goods and services. Upon receipt, all supplies undergo thorough inspection to verify compliance with specified standards and quality expectations. Assets that have reached the end of their usefulness are disposed of responsibly in accordance with approved methods, including public auction, recycling, or controlled destruction. In finishing, he underscored the essence of the integration of digital inventory systems that allows for real-time tracking, minimizes wastage, and enhances accountability within the institution’s supply chain.

Our University Marketing Officer, Ms. Lilian Nkatha, did a presentation on effective customer care within an educational institution that begins with the professional handling of visitors, students, parents, and other stakeholders. Speaking on reception and front-desk services, she noted that they are the face of the institution, and their operations greatly influence public perception. Ms. Nkatha outlined that trained personnel are tasked with attending to inquiries promptly, courteously, and in accordance with institutional service standards. Beyond interpersonal interactions, the management of institutional records through proper document storage systems remains essential. Secure and organized record-keeping facilitates efficient retrieval of information and compliance with data protection regulations. In particular, she added that the handling of classified information—such as student records, examination materials, and administrative documents—requires stringent confidentiality protocols. Controlled access, digital encryption, and regular audits help safeguard sensitive information from unauthorized disclosure and ensure compliance with educational data management policies.

The Finance Department was represented by Mr. Linus Muthinga who expressed that sound financial management underpins all University activities, ensuring that resources are utilized efficiently and transparently. He noted that the finance department is responsible for budget preparation, expenditure control, and financial reporting in line with established accounting standards and regulatory requirements.

“Efficient invoicing systems facilitate prompt billing and accurate documentation of all financial transactions, while structured payment plans ensure timely settlement of obligations to suppliers, staff, and service providers,” expressed Mr. Muthinga.

Financial operations are complemented by periodic audits and performance reviews, which serve to uphold fiscal discipline and build confidence among stakeholders, including students, employees, and development partners.

By integrating these operational frameworks—ranging from customer care and records management to procurement and financial control—educational The Co-operative University of Kenya to strengthen its capacity to deliver quality education and administrative excellence. Such systems not only enhance service delivery but also promote transparency, accountability, and sustainable University growth.

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