Zetech University has signed a pact with the University of Juba that will see both institutions collaborate in academic and research cooperation. The Memorandum of Understanding(MoU) comes after Prof. John Akec, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Juba returned a courtesy visit made by Prof. Njenga Munene, the Vice-Chancellor of Zetech University to explore the possible areas of collaboration between the two institutions Prof. John Akec, the Vice-Chancellor and Prof. Rev. Milton Lado, the Director of International Affairs at the University of Juba signed a pact with Zetech University that will see both institutions launch joint programs in Hospitality and Tourism among other mutually beneficial projects. Speaking after signing the pact, Prof. Njenga Munene explained that the MoU would mid-wife the birth of a wide range of collaborations including staff and student exchanges, joint University curriculums and joint research and consultancies together. Both institutions intend to kickstart training between the two countries this year and hope that the engagement will strengthen the diplomatic relations between Kenya and South Sudan. On his part, Prof. John Akec lauded the move by Zetech University to seek academic partnerships outside of Kenya and expressed optimism about the success of the MoU Prof. John Akec, the Vice-Chancellor and Prof. Rev. Milton Lado, the Director of International Affairs at the University of Juba signed a pact with Zetech University that will see both institutions launch joint programs in Hospitality and Tourism among other mutually beneficial projects. Speaking after signing the pact, Prof. Njenga Munene explained that the MoU would mid-wife the birth of a wide range of collaborations “This MoU will open doors to opportunities such as staff and student exchanges, joint University curriculums and joint research and consultancies together. Both institutions intend to kickstart training between the two countries this year and hope that the engagement will strengthen the diplomatic relations between Kenya and South Sudan,” said Prof. Njenga. On his part, Prof. John Akec lauded the move by Zetech University to seek academic partnerships outside of Kenya and expressed optimism about the success of the MoU. “I commend Zetech University for reaching out to us and initiating this MoU and look forward to successful projects with Zetech under the leadership of Prof. Njenga Munene,” noted Prof. Akec.