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Lecturers under the University Academic Staff Union (UASU) have vowed to continue their strike that is now entering its second week. They have condemned the government for failing to hold an inter-ministerial committee meeting set for Thursday to address the strike. This comes even as Dedan Kimathi University staff threatens to go on strike demanding pay rise.
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Lecturers under UASU vow to continue their strike as they enter their second week
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