13/06/2026
This week, the Kenya School of Government, Mombasa Campus, hosted a distinguished delegation from the Malawi School of Government led by its Director General, Professor Lewis Baison Dzimbiri, as part of a regional learning and leadership development engagement.
The delegation was received by the Director of Linkages and Collaborations, Dr. Prisca Oluoch, and the Campus Director, Dr. Fred Mukabi, who welcomed the team and reaffirmed the importance of strategic partnerships in advancing public sector excellence across Africa.
The visit formed part of the Women Executive Leadership Programme – Her Rise Pink Potential, an initiative designed to empower women leaders through executive coaching, leadership development, critical thinking, innovation, effective communication, public speaking, and transformational leadership. Participants also engaged in collaborative project development, networking, and the exchange of experiences aimed at strengthening leadership capacity and institutional transformation across the region.
Throughout the week, the delegation participated in a series of learning engagements and benchmarking activities, fostering knowledge exchange and deeper collaboration between the two institutions. The programme highlighted the shared commitment of both schools to developing visionary, resilient, and impactful leaders capable of driving sustainable development and governance reforms.
To mark the successful conclusion of the visit, the Campus hosted a gala dinner in honour of the delegation, celebrating the strong ties between Kenya and Malawi and the growing partnership between the two institutions.
The engagement stands as a testament to the power of regional cooperation in nurturing leadership, strengthening institutions, and shaping a more prosperous and connected Africa.