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‘Work first, studies later’ – Mining CS nominee Hassan Joho explains how he acquired his 2 degrees

Cabinet Secretary (CS) nominee for Ministry of Mining, Blue Economy and Maritime Affairs Hassan Joho has given a detailed explanation on how he managed to acquire his two university degrees.

Joho on his education approach

Speaking when he appeared before the Parliamentary Committee on Appointments on Sunday, August 4, 2024, Joho told the MPs that after finishing his secondary education, he started working first by venturing into business, and resumed his studies later.

“I have a bit different approach of how I want to my introduction because I started work and then further education came later. After I finished secondary school, I ventured into business,” Joho stated.

The former Mombasa Governor told the Moses Wetang’ula-led Committee that he drew his inspiration from Prof Ali Mazrui, a renowned Kenyan-born American academic professor and political writer, whom Joho says did not qualify for a direct university entry, but managed to turn things around.

Joho on his determination

Joho stated that despite scoring a D – (minus) in his Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) which he sat for at Serani Secondary School in Mombasa, he managed to do a bridging course in the year 2006, which enabled him to enroll for a diploma course in 2007.

He noted that after acquiring his Diploma, he was able to enroll for a degree course at Kampala International University, and graduated in the year 2013.

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Joho says he then enrolled for his second degree at Gretsa University in Thika, Kiambu County. He graduated from Gretsa University in December 2016 with a degree in Commerce.

The former Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Deputy Party Leader assured the MPs that he has what it takes to steer the Mining, Blue Economy and Maritime Affairs ministry.

“I have a lot of experience in matters governance and transformational always of doing business in government. The record speaks for itself,” Joho stated.

Joho’s education journey

In 2017, Joho was forced to explain his educational background after it was challenged in court.

In an affidavit dated May 25, 2017, Joho said he enrolled for a pre-university course at Kampala University that allowed him to take a certificate course after attaining a mean grade of D- (minus) in the KCSE of 1993.

In 2008, he pursued and obtained a certificate course in business administration, paving the way for him to enroll for a diploma course in human resource management in the same university in 2009.

Joho was nominated as CS by President William Ruto in the last batch of his Cabinet which was announced on July 24, 2024.

Upon his nomination, Joho says he took time to do some research in the docket he had been nominated to.

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