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First-year students are sounding the alarm over a learning paralysis that threatens to waste their fees and futures. With only two weeks of classes since the semester began on August 26, anxiety mounts as uncertainty looms over their end-of-year exams. The situation is exacerbated by the ongoing strike led by the universities academic staff union (UASU), Following failed negotiations with the ministry of labour. Despite court orders against the strike, lecturers remain resolute, insisting they won't return until their demands are met
Students sounding the alarm over a learning paralysis that threatens to waste their fees and futures
- - Duniani Leo ››
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