EDUCATION | GARISSA HOSTS NATIONAL SCIENCE FAIR AFTER 20 YEARS

Kenya Science and Engineering Fair 2026 Kicks Off in Garissa as Over 2,000 Students Showcase Innovations

The 2026 Kenya Science and Engineering Fair (KSEF) officially kicked off in Garissa County, bringing together more than 2,000 students from across the country in a major showcase of science, technology, and innovation.

The week-long national event, running from March 29 to April 5, marks a historic return to the North Eastern region, with Garissa hosting the prestigious competition for the first time since 2004. The milestone underscores the region’s growing prominence in advancing education, inclusion, and innovation in Kenya.

🔑 Key Highlights

  • The fair aims to nurture creativity, critical thinking, and practical problem-solving among students.
  • Participants progressed from regional competitions held in all 47 counties to reach the national stage.
  • The event is supported by key institutions including CEMASTEA and the Nuclear Power and Energy Agency.

🎯 Focus Areas

Students are showcasing projects across diverse STEM categories, including:

  • Robotics and Renewable Energy
  • Agriculture and Environmental Science
  • Mathematics and ICT
  • Physics and Chemistry

🌍 National Impact

  • Over 1,000–2,000 learners are presenting innovative projects at the national level.
  • Top-performing students are expected to advance to international competitions, strengthening Kenya’s global STEM footprint.
  • The fair aligns with the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC), emphasizing hands-on learning and real-world application of skills.

The 2026 KSEF firmly positions Garissa as an emerging hub for education and innovation, drawing national attention to the North Eastern region while inspiring the next generation of scientists and problem-solvers.

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