Prof. Kiama: If you can’t afford UON fees go elsewhere

Prof. Kiama Gitahi has maintained that he will not be intimidated to review university fees, according to him those who cannot afford UON fees should join other universities. "University education is like drinking alcohol, if you cannot afford Hennessy drink gilbeys or chrome, if you cannot afford UoN fee go to

Manyara petitions parliament over punitive finance Bill

African Universities President Antony Manyara and Mr Wangai have written to the speaker of National assembly Justin Muturi asking the mps to repeal section 13 of the finance bill 2018. The finance bill 2018 imposed levies on petroleum and petroleum products, implemention of this bill has resulted in drastic increase

Babu Owino to Construct a secondary school in Donholm

In response to the growing number of students joining secondary schools as a result of government directive on 100 percent transition, Embakasi East Mp Babu Owino will preside over the groundbreaking for the construction of Donholm Secondary School. The project is in line with one of the key agenda during

Afya Sacco chairman Vitalis Peter Lukiri is Dead

Vitalis Peter Lukiri, the long-serving National Chairman of Afya Sacco has died. Family sources told Nyanza Daily that he passed on at Nairobi Hospital on Wednesday night after a short illness. He will be remembered for steering the Sacco to become one of the leading Tier 1 co-operative societies in the

Daniel Juma faults blanket ban on political leaders from churches

Daniel Juma faults blanket ban on political leaders from churches

The Global Peace Foundation Kenya Country Director Mr. Daniel Juma Omondi has expressed dissatisfaction over the move by Anglican and Catholic churches to impose a blanket ban barring politicians from addressing church congregations terming the move discriminatory against political leaders. According to Mr. Juma, such a blanket ban gives the

KUSO president calls for demonstrations to stop fee hike

KUSO president Antony Manyara has called for nationwide demonstration in all public universities to stop the senates from implementing fee increment. According to Manyara an attemp to increase fees by even one shilling is tantamount to inciting violence. Late last mounth the courts declared the initial plans by universities to increase