Rumors swirl about Moi University's future, but the Vice-Chancellor sets the record straightโno student relocations here, folks!
In a surprising turn of events, Moi University has recently found itself at the center of swirling rumors that it might transfer students to other universities due to financial constraints. But fear not, dear students! The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Isaac Kosgey, made a bold statement dismissing these claims as outright fabrications. In an official notice, he reassured everyone that the university has no intentions of relocating students, clearing the air around this concerning chatter.
The rumors seemed to stem from a notice that was mistakenly interpreted as a directive for students to move elsewhere. However, Prof. Kosgey emphasized that these interpretations were misleading, further solidifying his commitment to the welfare of the students. With students currently enjoying their academic schedules, the chatter of a mass exodus was a shock that nobody wanted to hear.
On a related note, the university is facing its own internal challenges, especially regarding the salaries of faculty and staff. Reports indicate that striking dons and university workers have firmly rejected reopening plans for November 4 until their salary-related dues are fully settled. This has added an extra layer of tension to an already heated situation, as students hope for the normalcy of school to return swiftly.
In the midst of all this drama, it might interest you to know that the university, which was founded in 1991, aims to provide quality education across a variety of disciplines, showing incredible growth over the years. Additionally, the name โMoiโ comes from the former president of Kenya, indicating its historical significance. So, amidst the financial chaos, the university stands tall with an unyielding promise of education!
Furthermore, itโs fascinating to hear that while internal disputes may cause a stir, Moi University still ranks as one of the top institutions in Kenya, attracting thousands of students each year. As student life continues amidst rumors and financial hiccups, one thing is clear: education takes the front seat and will always drive the conversations at this vibrant institution!
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Moi University Vice-Chancellor Isaac Kosgey has dismissed rumours of plans to transfer students to other universities, calling them false and misleading.
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