Draft:Festus Kiprotich Koech

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Festus Kiprotich Koech Arap Bor
Computer Scientist
ICT ENGINEER
Personal details
Born (2002-09-13) 13 September 2002 (age 21)
Merto, Ainamoi, Kericho County
NationalityKenyan
Residence(s)Eldoret, Kenya
Alma materSoliat High School, Kabarak University
OccupationComputer Scientist
ProfessionWeb Developer
Websitewww.fkoech.com

Festus Kirprotich Koech Arap Bor (born 13th September 2002) Ainamoi , Kericho County is a Kenyan Computer scientist[1] and a Web Developer He is currently the ICT Engineer Intern at Kenya Power and Lighting Company North Rift since 3rd August 2021. Prior to He was on Attachment.He studied Computer Science at Kabarak University

Early life and education[edit]

Festus Bor was born on 13 September 2002 in a small village, Merto, Ainamoi, Kericho County. His parents were Benjamin Bor and Evalyne Bor. He attended his early years of education at St.Theresa Primary School, some 8 kilometers from his home between 2006 and 2014 (Class 1-8) .

His secondary education was undertaken at the Soliat High School in 2015 where he sat Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCPE) 2018 and proceeded to Kabarak University where he did Computer Science.

University education and related education[edit]

Festus Koech attended the Kabarak University where he undertook Computer Science completing in December 2021. He is currently pursuing Huawei ICT computation V5.0 at Kabarak University.

He has was the best Student on Attachment at Kenya Power and practice on Electrical .

PublicationsUK[edit]

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Achievements[edit]

1.Retained at Kenya Power after Attachment as an Intern.

2.Created several School management systems.

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term.

External links[edit]

  • Official Website
  • @FESTUSBOR2

References[edit]

1.Kenya power and Lighting Company

2. Kabarak University

1974.

education[edit]

1.St.Theresa Primary (2006-2014)

2. Soliat Boys HighSchool (2015-2018)

3. Kabarak University (2019-2021,2023 up-to-date)

Publications[edit]

  1. Kenya
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  3. Kenya.

Commission[edit]

1999.

Controversies[edit]

Kenya Power

links[edit]

  • Website

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Kabarak University Awards 2021".
  2. ^ Perlez, Jane (October 3, 1990). "In Kenya, a New AIDS Drug Gets Mired in Politics and Financial Disputes". The New York Times. Archived from the original on May 25, 2015.