Zetech University is celebrating a remarkable milestone as its top athletes step onto the international stage, showcasing the institution’s commitment to nurturing excellence in sports. Leading the charge are basketball stars Christine Akinyi and Ashley Esther, who have earned spots on Kenya’s national team. As key players of the Zetech Sparks, the duo is representing Kenya at the Africa Cup Championship in Antananarivo, Madagascar. Their journey from local victories to continental competition exemplifies determination, resilience, and Zetech University’s dedication to developing talent.

Adding to the university’s growing legacy, Beverline Adika of the Zetech Sparks has been selected for the Kenya Women’s National Team, Harambee Starlets. Chosen by the Football Kenya Federation, Adika is set to represent Kenya in an international friendly against Morocco in Rabat. Her achievement not only elevates Zetech University’s profile in football but also inspires future generations of female athletes.

Meanwhile, Bryan Ondego of the Zetech Oaks Rugby team has secured a spot on Kenya’s prestigious Shujaa squad, following an impressive performance at the Safari 7s. Ondego will represent Kenya at the Dubai 7s tournament in the United Arab Emirates, highlighting Zetech University’s rising influence in rugby. His journey from local leagues to global recognition reflects both his personal dedication and the university’s support for sporting excellence.

As these athletes break barriers and pursue glory, the entire Zetech University community stands united in support, celebrating their achievements and cheering them on in their quests for international success. Their stories are a testament to the university’s unwavering commitment to empowering talent and fostering a culture of excellence on and off the field.