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Professor Kiplagat Kotut is the interim Moi University Vice Chancellor following radical changes by the University's Council. Speaking in Nairobi on Saturday, Moi University Council Chairman Prof. Noah Midamba further confirmed that Vice-Chancellor Professor Isaac Sanga Kosgey has proceeded on compulsory leave, while Professor Khaemba Ongeti is the new Deputy Vice Chancellor of Academic Research and Extension and Students Affairs
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Prof. Kiplagat Kotut appointed new acting VC of Moi University
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