By: Nana Appiah Acquaye
The
Kenya Space Agency (KSA) has reaffirmed its commitment to nurturing the next
generation of scientists and innovators following an inspiring address
delivered at a graduation ceremony in Nairobi.
The
Director General of the Kenya Space Agency, Maj Gen Hillary Kipkosgey,
delivered the keynote address, at the Shree Cutch Satsang Swaminarayan Academy
during the graduation ceremony for Year 11 and Year 13 students.
In
his remarks, Maj Gen Kipkosgey congratulated the Class of 2026, commending
their academic achievement, resilience, and dedication throughout their
educational journey. He also acknowledged the contributions of parents,
teachers, and the wider school community in supporting and guiding the students
to successful completion of their studies.
He
highlighted the ongoing collaboration between the Kenya Space Agency and the
Academy through the Space Clubs Initiative, which introduces learners to
foundational and emerging fields in space science, including astronomy, Earth
observation, and satellite technologies.
According
to him, such initiatives are critical in building interest in science,
technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), while also preparing young
people for future opportunities in the space sector and related industries.
Maj
Gen Kipkosgey encouraged the graduands to pursue their aspirations with
confidence and determination, emphasizing that their potential is not limited
by conventional boundaries.
He
further noted that the Kenya Space Agency’s guiding motto, “Endless
Possibilities,” reflects the expanding opportunities available to young people
who are willing to innovate, dream boldly, and strive for excellence in their
chosen paths.