Nairobi, Kenya — Medprime Training College students had every reason to celebrate as they donned their gowns and marched proudly across the stage during a vibrant graduation ceremony, held at the prestigious Kenya School of TVET — the national hub for technical and vocational training.
The choice of venue was more than symbolic. It showcased Medprime’s strong commitment to TVETA standards, reaffirming the institution’s alignment with Kenya’s main accreditation and regulatory framework for technical colleges. And yes — the atmosphere was electric.
A celebration of skill, discipline, and opportunity
The ceremony brought together graduates, parents, trainers, and healthcare partners from across the country.

The crowd erupted with cheers as students from Medprime’s Healthcare Assistant – HCA, Phlebotomy, Dental Assistant, and Emergency Medical Technician programs received their certificates, marking the start of their journey into Kenya’s healthcare sector.
The highlight of the day? A special recognition of learners from the Eldoret Campus who have already secured positions at Crystal Cottage Hospital in Kitale — a proud moment that signalled how well Medprime graduates are performing in real clinical environments.
Training built on strong regulatory foundations
By hosting its ceremony at the Kenya School of TVET — a facility directly linked to the regulator, TVETA — Medprime reinforced its dedication to offering fully accredited, industry-aligned training.
Trainers emphasized the college’s mission to produce competent, job-ready healthcare professionals through rigorous coursework, hands-on rotations, and structured attachments in partner hospitals.
“Today is proof that when you blend accredited training with passion and discipline, you create healthcare workers who truly make a difference,” one trainer told the cheering audience.
Kenyan youth rising with confidence
Parents spoke emotionally about the sacrifices they made and the pride they felt watching their children step forward to receive their certificates — a moment many described as “life changing.”
As graduates posed for photos under the warm Nairobi sun, their excitement was palpable. For them, this was not just the end of a course — it was the beginning of a future filled with purpose, opportunity, and meaningful work.
Looking ahead
With each cohort, Medprime Training College continues to strengthen its footprint in Kenya’s training ecosystem, building partnerships, opening doors for graduates, and aligning closely with the standards set by TVETA — the very institution entrusted with regulating technical education in the country.
One thing is clear: These graduates are ready. Kenya is ready. The future looks bright.
