Campus Night


CAMPUS NIGHT is the Mega event for Higher Learning Institutions Students that has been growing since its inception in 2005. This growth is manifested by the number of students attending, the quality of facilities used and the advancement in program. In 2005 about 900 attended, in 2009 about 12,000 the number has increase to 15,000 students in a 2011. During CAMPUS NIGHT meetings, we normally have various programs scheduled, spreading in the whole week preceding the climax night, which is the CAMPUS NIGHT itself. Different activities and performances are used to carry forth the message. For example, Sports Bonanza, Career fair, Counseling, Volunteer Counseling and Testing (VCT) for HIV. In these programs speakers have been invited to share on various subjects relating to the theme of the year. Although the event is interdenominational cutting across the denomination barriers that often stifle the good work of many organizations, emphasis is still on God, the source of our lives. We do it once per year.

This is a series of the past CAMPUS NIGHTS;

2005-Attendance: 900
Venue: Scripture Union, Upanga


2006-Attendance: 4000
Venue: Diamond Jubilee


02nd November 2007-Attendance: 7000
Venue: Diamond Jubilee


2008-Attendance: 10000
Venue: Uhuru Stadium
Theme: EXPERIENCE THE LIFE OF TRUE FREEDOM


6th December 2009-Attendance: 12000
Venue: Uhuru Stadium
Theme: HIGHER LIFE, YOUR ASSURANCE IN GOD

11th November 2011-Attendance: 15000 on and appx 2000 on each day, 9th & 10th November 2011.
Venue: Leaders Club
Theme: FOCUS



Why CAMPUS NIGHT;
o   To prepare Global Leaders: Transforming transformers is transforming a nation. Transformers are people to be found in colleges and schools----IS YOU. Great leaders are not only naturally able but also developed, they need to be prepared.  
o   Help young intellectuals to realize and maximize their potentials.
o   Cultivate the spirit of good citizenship and heart for the Nation
o   Instill good morals and values
o   Spiritual empowerment
o   Address the Issues of HIV-AIDS, by behavioral Change Approach
o   Unifying students (who are saved and eager to see changes)

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