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Maasai Mara University School of Business and Economics Final Graduation List - 2018/2019 14Th December 2019 MAASAI MARA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS FINAL GRADUATION LIST - 2018/2019 TH 14 DECEMBER 2019 MASTERS IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT – FINANCE OPTION 1. MBM/1003/2013 MAINGI, Samuel Mwaura 2. MBM/1008/2013 KOITUMET, W. Tootio MASTERS IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT – STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OPTION 1. MBM/1007/2012 CHESETO, Stellah Cheminy BACHELOR OF ARTS (ECONOMICS) 1. BAEC/002/2015 ANDESHA GRACE 2. BAEC/006/2015 KINYANJUI MARY NYAMBURA 3. BAEC/008/2015 KINYANJUI NAOMI WANJIRU 4. BAEC/015/2015 CHEGE JACKLINE WAMBUI 5. BAEC/016/2015 MUIRURI DAMARIS WAGATURI 6. BAEC/017/2015 MWANGI WANGARI LYDIAH 7. BAEC/018/2015 KAMAU STEPHEN MWANGI 8. BAEC/022/2015 NJOROGE HELLEN WAMBUI 9. BAEC/024/2015 GAITHO NAOMI WAHU 10. BAEC/029/2015 VALUSI S NTHENYA 11. BAEC/031/2015 KITONGA E KITHOME 12. BAEC/035/2015 MUSYOKA SANDRA MWIKALI 13. BAEC/038/2015 MUTUA VINCENT MUEMA 14. BAEC/040/2015 KATHAMBI ANN 15. BAEC/041/2015 ALI KALICHA MOLU 16. BAEC/044/2015 JEBICHII SHARON 17. BAEC/048/2015 BARASA SAMANTHA NEKESA Page 1 of 20 18. BAEC/050/2015 SAGINI NEHEMIAH MAGETO 19. BAEC/054/2015 MWANGI SARAH WAITHERERO 20. BAEC/057/2013 ONGUSO WILYFRED 21. BAEC/057/2015 KARENS EDWARD MAKORI 22. BAEC/061/2015 MAINA MUGWERU KEVIN 23. BAEC/062/2015 KIMUTAI LISBON KORIR 24 BAEC/068/2015 MASWACH K BENARD 25 BAEC/070/2015 WANJIKU WANJIKU BILHA 26 BAEC/073/2015 KOSGEI KIPCHUMBA VICTOR 27 BAEC/075/2015 AUSTINE ENOS OTIENO 28 BAEC/079/2015 RAPANDO S RONALD 29 BAEC/080/2015 TARIT CHEPKWISICH PAULINE 30 BAEC/082/2015 MAYIEKA MORAA LINDSY 31 BAEC/084/2015 OUMA F CALLEB 32 BAEC/086/2015 ACHAR BRENDA AKOTH 33 BAEC/088/2015 OUMA NYABANDO RUTH 34 BAEC/090/2015 OTIENO STEPHEN OMONDI 35 BAEC/091/2015 MASAKI KEVIN MOTURI 37 BAEC/093/2015 AWITI KENMAN UTIKU 38 BAEC/095/2015 SIGU BRIAN OKODE 39 BAEC/098/2015 MUTHUE ISAACK KIOKO 40 BAEC/105/2015 KIRAKI VERONICA WANJIRU 41 BAEC/107/2015 MWANGI CATHERINE WANJIRU 42 BAEC/164/2014 ONYANGO WICKLIFFE OYOO 43 BAEC/185/2014 NTOROS SANKALE 44 BAEC/092/2015 ONYANGO OMONDI KEVIN 45 BAEC/001/2015 ANZAZI SAKINA TCHIWETSE 46 BAEC/004/2014 GITHUI ELIAS NDERITU 47 BAEC/005/2015 WANJIRU MARGARET GATHONI 48 BAEC/010/2015 KERU SAMUEL MUNGAI 49 BAEC/011/2015 ASAWA FELIX OCHIENG 50 BAEC/012/2015 MWANGI DANIEL MURAGE 51 BAEC/014/2014 KAMAU ALEX MWANGI 52 BAEC/021/2015 NJIRI JULIAN WANGARI Page 2 of 20 53 BAEC/023/2015 NJOKI PHILLIP NJOROGE 54 BAEC/025/2015 MWENDA GITONGA 55 BAEC/026/2015 MUSYOKA JAMES KIMANZI 56. BAEC/027/2015 IVIA SAMUEL MUTINDA 57. BAEC/029/2013 KILIMO KIMUTAI WILFRED 58. BAEC/034/2015 MULWA KELVIN MANTHI 59. BAEC/036/2015 LETASIMI DANIEL LOREU 60. BAEC/038/2014 KIBET KEVIN KIPKEROR 61. BAEC/045/2014 MUTURI J NJUGUNA 62. BAEC/046/2015 KUTTO KIPKOSKEY ALLAN 63. BAEC/051/2015 KEINO CHEBOIWO AUSTINE 64. BAEC/052/2015 KIPSANG LEONARD KIPKEMEI 65. BAEC/055/2015 MACHARIA SAMUEL THEGETHI 66. BAEC/058/2015 NGUGI AUGUSTINE KARANJA 67 BAEC/060/2015 MURAYA PAUL MWAURA 68. BAEC/067/2015 MALIT KIPROTICH ERNEST 69. BAEC/071/2013 OBWA GEORGE OTIENO 70. BAEC/071/2015 KOECH K JUDA 71. BAEC/074/2015 KOSGEI KIPROP BRIAN 72. BAEC/078/2015 ONYANGO BILDAD 73. BAEC/099/2015 NJERI MERCY 74. BAEC/101/2015 MULINGE GEORGE KIOKO 75. BAEC/106/2015 NDUNG`U DENIS MBUGUA 76. BAEC/108/2014 MUNGAI SAMUEL KAGIRI 77. BAEC/108/2015 ANDEJE S VINCENT 78. BAEC/109/2015 WANJIRU K PAUL 79. BAEC/139/2014 MAINA SUSAN NJERI 80. BAEC/165/2014 KIPRONO M EVANS 81. BAEC/200/2014 TITUS KENNEDY O. 82. BAEC/203/2014 OUMA NICKSON OCHIENG` 83. BAEC/204/2014 NYONGESA ALEX KAKAI 84. BAEC/207/2014 GWARO KERUBO DINAH 85. BAEC/233/2014 OTIENO N. GEOFFRY Page 3 of 20 86. BAEC/045/2015 KASAMBA N LUMANYE 87. BAEC/100/2015 WAFULA ELIAH ARIEL 88. BAEC/111/2014 MAINA GIBSON KAMICHA BACHELOR OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (ACCOUNTING OPTION) 1. BBM/004/2015 Kitsao Anthony Rimba 2. BBM/025/2013 Kurui Jepkemei Mercy 3. BBM/026/2015 Kamau Mercy Wanja 4. BBM/027/2015 Njau Racheal Waithera 5. BBM/032/2015 Maende Florence Mwelu 6. BBM/034/2015 Maluki Jane Mutanu 7. BBM/038/2015 Kyule Wanza 8. BBM/040/2015 Kaling`o Musyoka 9. BBM/046/2015 Mwari Catherine 10. BBM/050/2015 Mwanthi Ndungwa Catherine 11. BBM/052/2015 Charles Syombua 12. BBM/089/2015 Mosonik Nicholas 13. BBM/1000/2015 Olesakamo L Jones 14. BBM/1116/2014 Ashire Samuyan Edward 15. BBM/127/2015 Kibet Jepkurui Purity 16. BBM/130/2015 Kiptanui Caroline Jemutai 17. BBM/135/2014 Anyona Jack Kahawa 18. BBM/140/2015 Etyang Mark Osinge 19. BBM/150/2015 Mandila Khavakali Adelide Page 1 of 4 20 BBM/175/2015 Odhiambo Onyango Ezron 21. BBM/176/2015 Jared Nicodemus Mwaya 22. BBM/181/2015 Lumumba Brian Ochieng` 23. BBM/188/2015 Okoth Geofrey Odhiambo 24. BBM/199/2015 Ogutu Owino Gordon 25. BBM/205/2015 Kimanzi James Musyoka 26. BBM/213/2015 Kibet Nicholas 27. BBM/222/2014 Mandella Nelson Omollo 28 BBM/002/2015 Abubakar Hassan Hamid 29 BBM/013/2015 Mundia N Justin 30 BBM/017/2015 Mwangi Dennis Maina 31 BBM/023/2015 Chepkurui K Ruth 32 BBM/025/2015 Kiptarus Chemisto Ruth 33 BBM/030/2015 John Musavi Benedict 34 BBM/042/2014 Ndiwa Fred Kisa 35 BBM/053/2015 Mwania M Kennedy 36 BBM/085/2015 Tembar Humphreys Lobeta 37 BBM/1017/2015 Bett Gideon Kipngenoh 38 BBM/104/2015 Mwathi Joyce Njoki 39 BBM/1077/2015 Kasaine Charles 40 BBM/108/2013 Korir Erick 41 BBM/111/2015 Mong`are N Nyaboke 42 BBM/158/2015 Emma Achieng 43 BBM/167/2015 Mosera Gertrude Kemunto Page 2 of 4 44 BBM/168/2015 Sikweya Delphine Kwamboka 45 BBM/172/2015 Oruru Kemunto Naom 46 BBM/174/2015 Augustino Lameck Ateka 47 BBM/180/2015 Abong`o Joshua Ondiek 48 BBM/195/2015 Odhiambo Humphrey Owino 49 BBM/205/2014 Kirochi Magoma Casper 50 BBM/232/2015 Koech J Sheilah 51 BBM/236/2015 Okindo K Risper 52 BBM/354/2014 Odhiambo Phelix Anditi BACHELOR OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION) 1. BBM/3006/2016 Annah Maranga 2. BBM/3012/2016 Collins Melani Mpatito 3. BBM/3013/2016 Kangere Loise Njeri 4. BBM/3019/2016 Eunice Mwangi Wakuyu 5. BBM/3022/2016 Chege Joyce Muthoni 6. BBM/3053/2011 Kiu Juliet Nashipae BACHELOR OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT) 1. BBM/3068/2015 Farhiya Ahmed Ibrahim BACHELOR OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (FINANCE AND BANKING) 1. BB07/JP/TN/3699/2017 Ng`ang`a Nyatichi Millicent 2. BB07/SP/TN/3104/2016 Vincent Lemondoi Murasimi 3. BBM/003/2013 Okumu N Joy 4. BBM/006/2015 Magu Wairimu Damaris 5. BBM/018/2015 Maina Alice Muthoni 6. BBM/022/2015 Chemutai Winnie Segem 7. BBM/024/2015 Amune M Loreen 8. BBM/035/2015 David Lilian Daisy 9. BBM/037/2015 Muungami Nathan Kassia 10. BBM/040/2012 Jepkemboi Lilian 11. BBM/041/2015 Mulwa Andrew Kithunu 12. BBM/051/2015 Kioko Denis Musau 13. BBM/053/2014 Musyoki Jane Ndindi 14. BBM/056/2015 Achila Nakwa Jane 15. BBM/057/2015 Nzonzi Raphael Wambua 16. BBM/058/2014 Kipkorir Johnstone 17. BBM/061/2015 Mutembei M Rufas 18. BBM/092/2013 Ochieng` Gregory 19. BBM/098/2015 Ariambee Marion Jebosio 20 BBM/100/2014 Odira Edwins Omondi 21 BBM/100/2015 Muigana K Timothy 22 BBM/1000/2016 Katamoki Nashipae Gladys 23 BBM/1003/2016 Eric O. Moturi 24 BBM/1009/2016 Karanja Grace Wambui 25 BBM/101/2015 Murugi Nunga Beatrice 26 BBM/1012/2016 Nanjobe Racheal 27 BBM/1064/2013 Koech Samson 28 BBM/1081/2015 Rutto Kiprotich Amos 29 BBM/1083/2014 Joseph Kaloki Makau 30 BBM/109/2015 Lang`at K Aarun 31 BBM/115/2015 Rop Chepngeno Mercy 32 BBM/178/2015 Odiwuor Javan Ombuor 33 BBM/179/2015 Awino Elizabeth 34 BBM/190/2015 Bitoyo Douglas Nyabari 35 BBM/2008/2016 Betty Chepngeno 36 BBM/226/2015 Njogu S. Kariuki 37 BBM/227/2015 Akinyi Edda 38 BBM/242/2015 Senteu Monicah Wangui 39 BBM/316/2014 Wanza Tito 40 BBM/001/2015 Henry Chalovu Munga 41 BBM/009/2015 Gikuni Esther Njeri 42 BBM/029/2015 Juma Robert Kamau 43 BBM/033/2015 Jelagat Wilkister 44 BBM/036/2015 Malwa Evans Mulingata 45 BBM/045/2015 Kigetu Doreen 46 BBM/054/2015 Ogendi Asanyo Leaky 47 BBM/072/2015 Wafula M Collins 48 BBM/075/2015 Agui Shargar Coreen 49 BBM/080/2014 Muchanga Linda Yvonne 50 BBM/088/2015 Chemutai Joyce 51 BBM/093/2015 Maiyo C Celestine 52 BBM/096/2014 Aluoch A Edith 53 BBM/1002/2015 Gathuru Nyamburu Doris 54 BBM/1003/2015 Kereto Ramet Justus 55 BBM/101/2014 Ouma M Paul 56 BBM/1015/2016 Omare Bitutu Dorothy 57 BBM/1048/2015 Frankline Mutwiri Mwongera 58 BBM/106/2015 Waweru Francis Macharia 59 BBM/1072/2015 Alfred Kiprono Korir 60 BBM/1089/2015 Kores Catherine Nchushuya 61 BBM/1090/2015 Aden Zainab Osman 62 BBM/1102/2014 Maseto Shadrack Nankuso 63 BBM/1103/2014 James O Winnie 64 BBM/1104/2014 Saang`onyo Edward Natitim 65 BBM/1110/2014 Kevin Gicheko Mong`are 66 BBM/1118/2014 Auko Derrick Otieno 67 BBM/114/2015 Wanjuhi Mercy 68 BBM/117/2015 Caroline Chebet Cheruiyot 69 BBM/123/2015 Kipchirchir Collins 70 BBM/128/2015 Kiprono Norman 71 BBM/129/2015 Kipchumba K Hillary 72 BBM/137/2015 Ouma Okuku Kevin 73 BBM/138/2015 Otieno Vincent Oduho 74 BBM/147/2015 Liseche K Christabel 75 BBM/154/2014 Cheruiyot K Wilfred 76 BBM/161/2015 Gichana Brian Oguta 77 BBM/162/2015 Achieng Cynthia Mboya 78 BBM/165/2015 Owuor Stephen Otieno 79 BBM/182/2015 Mage Onkendi Moses 80 BBM/183/2015 Orinah Moraa Lydia 81 BBM/185/2015 Onyando Elsa Anyango 82 BBM/186/2015 Oduor Auma Sylvia 83 BBM/187/2015 Ochieng Mark Okello 84 BBM/192/2015 Abere T Lewis 85 BBM/193/2015 Kebaso Merciline Nyaera 86 BBM/2008/2013 Sigilai Geoffrey 87 BBM/202/2015 Otieno Nelvin Ochieng` 88 BBM/203/2015 Odhiambo Kelvin 89 BBM/204/2015 Maraga Stancia Magoma 90 BBM/207/2015 Nene Esther Muthoni 91 BBM/211/2015 Lagat Kipyego Edwin 92 BBM/221/2015 Chelangat Ngeno Sheila 93 BBM/222/2015 Oluoch Victor Odhiambo 94 BBM/233/2014 Migoma Sitima Specioza 95 BBM/237/2015 Mohamed Wario Sasure 96 BBM/252/2014 Mutegi Eric Mwenda 97 BBM/258/2014 Mutunga Catherine Mutheu 98 BBM/291/2014 Obaigwa Masese Josphat 99 BBM/337/2014 Njogu G Mureithi 100 BBM/339/2014 Nyakundi Dennis Anyega 101 BBM/345/2014 Zoka Linda Kwekwe 102 BBM/352/2014 Mangua O Aggrey 103 BBM/365/2014 Kahara Ann Muthoni 104 BBM/368/2014 Ruguru Morris Mutugi 105 BBM/373/2014 Oginga Portus Obiero 106 BBM/126/2014 Mwathi John Kamau BACHELOR OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (PURCHASING AND SUPPLIES) 1.
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