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Wavinya Ndeti’s Son Graduates from Hult Business School Amid High Tuition Costs

Machakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti’s son completed an MBA at Hult Business School, where annual fees can exceed $120,000 including tuition and living expenses.

August 22, 2026 2 min read
Wavinya Ndeti
Wavinya Ndeti

Machakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti recently celebrated her son Daniel’s graduation from Hult International Business School, an institution known for its high tuition fees and global campuses in Boston, London, and Dubai.

Cost of Attendance at Hult Business School

Hult’s Global One-Year MBA programme fees vary by campus location:

  • Boston: $92,500 (approx. KSh 12 million)
  • London: £69,900
  • Dubai: 305,500 AED

These figures cover tuition alone. Additional mandatory costs include student fees such as insurance and library access, estimated at $4,440 in Boston. Housing expenses can reach $17,000, with living costs adding another $11,000. Books and course materials contribute approximately $1,000 more.

Overall Financial Commitment

When combined, tuition, fees, accommodation, and living expenses in Boston can push the total annual expenditure to over $120,000 (around KSh 15.5 million). This estimate excludes travel, personal expenses, and any extra materials or software that instructors may require.

Prospective students must also pay a non-refundable application fee of $95 before enrolment.

Public Reaction

Governor Ndeti’s investment in her son’s education has been met with admiration, as Daniel’s achievement highlights the family’s entry into prestigious international academic circles. Many Kenyans have extended their congratulations on this milestone.