• During a courtesy visit to Kabarak University on October 9, 2024, the West Pokot Huduma Centre team emphasized their intention to integrate Rotich's software into their operations for the benefit of the local community. 

Kabarak University continues to demonstrate its commitment to nurturing innovative talent, as evidenced by the impressive achievements of its students. Emanuel Rotich, a fourth-year student at the university, has garnered attention from the Huduma Centre fraternity for his exceptional skills during his recent attachment from May to August.

Rotich developed a software solution at the West Pokot Huduma Centre, designed to streamline the management of paperwork, specifically for the registration of vital documents such as birth certificates and Identification Cards. His innovation significantly enhances the tracking process, aligning perfectly with the government's digitization goals.

The team at the West Pokot Huduma Centre has expressed their enthusiasm for Rotich's software, noting its potential for nationwide implementation. "Currently, the program is at the Secretariat, and we anticipate rolling it out to all Huduma Centres across Kenya soon," a representative from the West Pokot Huduma Centre stated.

During a courtesy visit to Kabarak University on October 9, 2024, the West Pokot Huduma Centre team emphasized their intention to integrate Rotich's software into their operations for the benefit of the local community. "As the West Pokot Huduma Centre, we will build on this innovation, incorporating it fully into our system and ensuring that the public reaps its rewards. This recognition honors the exceptional work of Emmanuel Rotich," they affirmed.

In his remarks, the West Pokot Huduma Centre Manager praised the capabilities of young people in addressing industry challenges. "We extend our heartfelt congratulations and appreciation to Emmanuel Rotich and Kabarak University. Your work with students is yielding remarkable results, and it reassures us that they are equipped to challenge the status quo, raise the bar, and transform public service."