Moi University insolvency...( the very simplistic question)

Luther12

Elder Lister
but regardless of that UNIs should have foreseen this and put mitigation measures like scaling on staff etc., they are supposed to be a place of research, coz immediately JAB started picking from C+ , it was obvious parallel students numbers will dwindled. Private universities saw this and ensured they get students under JAB admitted in their institutions.

Going by mara heist , am sure most if not all public universities are worse, they cannot hide under decline in number of students yet MKU is still admitting both jab and private students.
In one of the episodes of Maisha Kazini by Mordecai Ogada and Wandia they try to address this.
We have people misplaced far away from their professions e.g. a prof. put in charge of condoms, fellows with no accounting knowledge placed in charge of finances, etc etc.
The net effect usually is like that of a fish out of water. The guy cannot excel. And that has a direct impact on performance of public institutions and the gov’t as a whole.
So do not be surprised that they did not foresee exactly such an outcome.
 

Montecarlo

Elder Lister
came across this
Today marks exactly 5 years to the day on September 20th 2016, that Kalenjin leaders lead by Uasin Gishu Governor Jackson Mandago, his Elgeyo Marakwet counterpart Alex Tolgos, MPs Oscar Sudi, Bett, Tiren and others led a huge mob of their tribesmen into Moi University to evict Prof. Laban Ayiro from the University, and run him out of town, upon being appointed Acting Vice Chancellor, accusing him ~ a Luhya by ethnicity ~ of being an outsider, and was hence not allowed to head a Kalenjin University. The immediate former VC ~ one Prof. Richard Mibey ~ was a Kalenjin, and they demanded that only a fellow Kalenjin could succeed him.

Further, they swore by their 'warrior heritage' that if the Luhya acting VC would not be ejected from the position, they would violently disrupt the upcoming graduation ceremony, and that no student would ever graduate from the University, under any VC that was not of Kalenjin ethnicity. They demanded that upon the ejection of Prof. Ayiro, one Prof. Isaac Kosgey be appointed to the position immediately. Knowing them from previous experience, the then Education CS Fred Matiangi was certain that they wouldn't let Prof. Ayiro ~ his phenomenal qualification for the job notwithstanding ~ work, and gave in to their demands.

Prof. Ayiro's appointment was thus promptly rescinded, and Prof. Kosgey appointed to the position. Five short years later, the Auditor-General has revealed that Moi University is technically insolvent, and that the University is a whopping 4.5 Billion bob in debt. The EACC has since summoned Vice-Chancellor Prof. Isaac Kosgey to explain to which politician's home he carted all the University's cash, to oil his political campaign. Ati these are the guys some of you folks want to hand our national coffers to next year. Guys who take all the cash for Dams, and don't give a damn, or a Dam! Guys who eat 'mpaka stock ya biashara macho kali!'.
Nikisema wakale hukula ng'ombe yote, the calves and even the tethering ropes I'll be told I am tribalist....
 

Luther12

Elder Lister
but regardless of that UNIs should have foreseen this and put mitigation measures like scaling on staff etc., they are supposed to be a place of research, coz immediately JAB started picking from C+ , it was obvious parallel students numbers will dwindled. Private universities saw this and ensured they get students under JAB admitted in their institutions.

Going by mara heist , am sure most if not all public universities are worse, they cannot hide under decline in number of students yet MKU is still admitting both jab and private students.

Snippet of that video I alluded to yesterday
 

Aviator

Elder Lister
Ngeria nilitombewa Dem ,was at school of business under Dean kwonyike . H was my shit hole them days and I had 2 kyuk girlfriends one forth year who resided at hostel E when I was first year and a young one at hostile J same year .
There was a guy called System who used to run the shops. He taught me a lesson I will never forget. I owe him several beers
 
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