The 2025 Kenya Campus Awards (KCA), held under the theme “Mental Health for the Youth,” brought together models, students, and stakeholders from across the country for a night of glamour, recognition, and advocacy. Organized by Hon. Machogu Magati, CEO of Kenya Campus Awards, the gala celebrated talent while championing awareness around youth mental well-being.
A Diverse Gathering of Talent
The event saw participation from models across Kenya, including representatives from as far as Western Kenya counties, underscoring its national appeal. JKUAT students notably dominated several categories, showcasing the university’s vibrant modeling scene.
Award Highlights
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Pearl Rowena Indiana (Reigning Miss JKUAT) – Miss Campuses Kenya 2nd Runners Up
RoseRita Mugogo – Miss Popularity(in red)
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Sandra Masuku Buyani (Reigning Miss JKUAT 1st Runners Up and Miss Catcom JKUAT) – Most Cute and Presentable Model of the Year
Other competitive categories included Popular Model of the Year, Mr. and Miss Campuses Kenya, and more, highlighting both creativity and stage presence.
Theme: Mental Health Advocacy
Aligning with the theme, speeches and performances emphasized the importance of mental health support for students. Hon. Magati stressed, “Celebrating talent goes hand-in-hand with nurturing the minds behind it.” Attendees left with not just awards, but resources on coping mechanisms and peer support networks.
The Glitz and Glamour
Beyond the awards, the night featured:
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Fashion showcases blending traditional and contemporary styles.
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Performances from campus artists, energizing the crowd.
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Networking opportunities for models and aspiring professionals.
Looking Ahead
With plans already underway for KCA 2025, organizers aim to expand mental health initiatives while growing the event’s footprint. “This is just the beginning,” remarked Hon. Magati.
For photos and updates, follow Kenya Campus Awards on social media. Photo courtesy: Anga Films, Gem media, Machogu Media
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