On the 7th January 2026, Zetech University was admitted as a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), marking a major milestone in the University’s global engagement, internationalisation, and research collaboration agenda.

Founded in 1913, the ACU is one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious international university networks, bringing together over 400 universities across 40 Commonwealth countries. This membership places Zetech University within an influential global academic community dedicated to advancing higher education through collaboration, research excellence, and shared best practices.

Commenting on the milestone, Zetech University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Njenga Munene, said:

“Joining the Association of Commonwealth Universities is a significant affirmation of Zetech University’s academic standing and global outlook. This membership opens new frontiers for international collaboration, research funding, staff and student mobility, and strategic partnerships across the Commonwealth. It strengthens our commitment to producing globally competitive graduates, advancing impactful research, recruitment of international students, and positioning Zetech University as a trusted international education partner.”

“Through ACU membership, Zetech University has just gained access to a wide range of opportunities, including international research collaborations, competitive grants and fellowships, policy dialogue platforms, and global benchmarking tools.” Noted, Kathryn Jack, Head of Membership and Events at ACU.

As an ACU member institution accredited by the Commonwealth Secretariat, Zetech University is now better positioned to participate in high-level policy discussions and contribute meaningfully to shaping higher education across the Commonwealth and beyond.

Zetech University remains committed to leveraging this membership to expand global partnerships, empower scholars and students, and deliver transformative education, research, and innovation that respond to local, regional, and global challenges.