In Loving Memory of Mwalimu Charles Imbali

Mr Charles Imbali Former Principal K.T.T.C

We join the family, friends, and the broader community in mourning the loss of Charles Imbali, a devoted educator, visionary leader, and committed public servant.

Mr Imbali served with distinction as the Principal of the Kenya Technical Teachers College (KTTC) from 2004 to 2014. Under his leadership, the college experienced notable growth and development in technical and vocational training. He left office just as the institution was transitioning into Kenya Technical Trainers College, (in line with Legal Notice No. 115 of 2014,) a significant milestone in the college’s evolution and a testament to his groundwork and foresight.

His passion for mentorship, dedication to excellence in education, and commitment to empowering future generations left a lasting impact on both staff and students alike.

Beyond academia, Mr Imbali also served the people of Idakho Central Ward as Member of County Assembly (MCA), where he embodied the values of integrity, humility, and servant leadership. He was a good man, a tireless worker, and a true servant of the people whose leadership was guided by a heart for community service.

His legacy lives on in the institutions he shaped, the lives he mentored, and the communities he uplifted.

May his soul rest in eternal peace.

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