The Technical University of Kenya has performed impressively during the 2024/2025 Performance Contract period. This was confirmed after the Performance Contract evaluation exercise held on Wednesday, 5th November 2025. The University recorded a strong overall composite score of 2.8767 out of a possible score of 1, showing tremendous improvement of 0.1068 from the 2.9835 recorded in 2023/2024 contract period.
The evaluation exercise was officially opened by the Chairman of the University Council, Dr.Idle Farah.
The evaluation was carried out by officials from the Public Service Performance Management Unit Mrs. Lydia Nguta, Mr. Kibet Sirkoi and Mr. Richard Mukiri who represented the Government.
Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Benedict Mutua, praised the staff for their commitment and teamwork throughout the contract period. He encouraged the staff to continue putting in more effort so that the University can achieve even better results.
Also present during the evaluation were University Council Member Mr. Joseph ole Nkamasiai, Deputy vice chancellors Prof. Paul Wambua, Prof. Alfred Orina and Prof. Maurice Amutabi and other senior members of staff
TU-K achieved high scores in most of the performance indicators. The University was evaluated in the following key areas: Financial stewardship, service delivery, core functions mandate (teaching, research and innovation, productivity, and community service), implementation of Government directives, affirmative action in procurement, cross-cutting issues such as asset management, youth internships/ attachments/ apprenticeships, and promotion of national values and principles of good governance.

