Three Maseno University students have resorted to using computer skills to better lives of local university students.
The students have formed a computer incubation centre, which will offer exposure and networking services to their colleagues.
James Odede, Robert Greene and Simion Obuogo came up with Lake Hub, which is modelled on the idea of iHub – the largest technology incubation centre in Kenya. The programme will help students to use their software development and innovation skills to offer solutions to problems in society and gain meaningful income.
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