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Utalii College’s stark neglect is a wake-up call: Tourism CS warns

Tourism and wildlife cabinet secretary says there has been a general decline in the quality of service in the hospitality sector and this does not augur well for tourism.
NBM CORRESPONDENTBy NBM CORRESPONDENT18th April 2024Updated:18th April 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Kenya Utalii College participated in the Sixth United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA6) that took place at the United Nations Environment Program headquarters in February 2024 in Nairobi.
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Tourism and wildlife cabinet secretary Dr. Alfred Mutua has warned that the apparent stagnation of standards and quality of service in the hospitality sector will not augur well for tourism if ignored.

The CS on Thursday, April 18, also embarked on a journey that would uncover the stark reality of neglect within the country’s premier hospitality training institution, Utalii College. He toured the college and hotel facilities, witnessing firsthand the state of disrepair and neglect that had befallen them.

Leaking roofs adorned the once vibrant restaurants, toilets stood silent in their dysfunction, and an overall air of neglect hung heavily in the atmosphere.

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“As a training institution, Utalii must lead by example… we cannot demand excellence from others while failing to uphold it ourselves,” he said, adding that innovation and attention to detail were paramount.

He noted that some issues could be resolved with a mere shift in perspective rather than an influx of funds. The CS said while financial support was crucial, proactive management and a commitment to excellence were equally vital in revitalizing the institution.

Meeting with the board of Utalii College, Dr. Mutua pledged the government’s assistance in the regeneration efforts. He urged the board to compile a comprehensive cabinet memo outlining the necessary steps to restore the college and hotel to their former glory.

“Utalii College’s training module must evolve to meet international standards,” the CS emphasized. “We cannot afford to lag behind while the world progresses. It’s imperative that our graduates are equipped with the skills and knowledge demanded by the global hospitality industry.”

He likened the current state of the college’s training to driving a vintage car in the age of modern vehicles, stressing the urgency of adaptation to remain competitive on the world stage. Dr. Mutua acknowledged that standards had risen internationally and that Kenya must rise to meet them if it wished to thrive in the tourism sector.

“If we neglect quality, we jeopardize our reputation and future success,” the CS cautioned. “Management must address pressing issues promptly, recognizing that some solutions require more than just financial investment.”

Dr Mutua expressed his determination to support the revitalization of utalii college. “The journey ahead will be challenging, but with innovation, dedication, and collaborative effort, Utalii College and Hotel can once again shine as beacons of excellence in Kenya’s hospitality,” he said. The CS was accompanied by principal secretary state department of tourism John Ololtuaa.

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