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Lecturers in public universities returned to work ON moNday with their counterparts in Moi University vowing to stay put until their demands are met leaving the fate of thousands of learners in limbo. The prolonged standoff continues between Moi University management and workers who are demanding payment of salaries and other dues amounting to 8.6 billion shillings. In the meantime the Moi University Alumni Association is demanding the dismissal of the institution’s Vice Chancellor Prof. Isaac Sanga Kosgey Serfine Achieng’ Ouma reports.
Moi University crisis: Teaching and non-teaching staff keep off school
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