From 23rd to 27th February 2026, 3rd Culture Week at Mama Ngina University College was a vibrant and enriching celebration of diversity, creativity, and unity within the university community. The event brought together students, staff, and invited guests to showcase the rich cultural heritage represented on campus through music, dance, drama, fashion, art, and traditional cuisine.
Throughout the week, different cultural groups presented performances that highlighted Kenya’s diverse ethnic traditions alongside international cultures, fostering appreciation, inclusivity, and cross-cultural understanding. Exhibitions featured traditional attire, artifacts, and storytelling sessions that educated participants on history, values, and social practices from various communities.
The event also incorporated academic discussions on culture, identity, and national cohesion, emphasizing the role of young people in preserving heritage while embracing modernity. Interactive activities, competitions, and cultural displays created an atmosphere of excitement and learning, strengthening unity and a sense of belonging among students.
Overall, Culture Week reinforced the institution’s commitment to holistic education by promoting diversity, talent development, and peaceful coexistence within the university and beyond.








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