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Kenya: Lecturers Resume Work Amid Crackdown By Varsities
Nation, 10 May 2018
A number of lecturers have started to resume work although at a slow pace as universities crack down on those who are defiant. Read more »
Learning at Kenyatta University, Technical University of Kenya, University of Nairobi and other institutions have resumed after lecturers were forced to sign commitment letters as the 31 public universities move to end the two-month pay strike.
Kenya Universities Staff Union (KUSU) officials at a press conference in Nakuru on February 17, 2018.
The University of Nairobi has taken the lead by suspending 35 lecturers after they declined to return to work following the Labour Court's ruling that declared the pay strike ... Read more »
University Academic Staff Union Secretary-General, Constantine Wasonga, maintains that the strike will only be called off once a counter-offer has been tabled. The National ... Read more »
Students from various public universities have accused the education ministry of failing to address the crisis with striking lecturers, saying it is having a negative impact on ... Read more »
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